Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny is a faithful but flawed remaster that polishes a PS2 cult classic without fixing its dated design.
Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny Remaster updates a PS2 classic with smoother combat, sharper visuals, and a few modern tweaks.
Of all the Capcom games I have played whose lineage can be traced back to its Resident Evil and Devil May CDevil May Cry 5 (PS4) Reviewry origins, Onimusha 2:
TSA writes: A welcome remaster of a PS2 classic, Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny helped to define modern action games, but is it worth going back?
Sounds like the reviewer was expecting a more modern game, and disliked the game for what it wasn't instead of what it was. Not a great way to review things tbh.
OK let me say this
Any gamer who didn't play this game believe me you should play it now
Onimusha 1 , 2 , 3 these games must play by any gamer
The reviewer was basically complaining that nothing had changed gameplay wise, whining about how he’s never been a fan of fixed camera angles, and comparing the combat system to modern action games.
He completely missed the point, the remaster was never meant to be changed in any way.