Metascore
69

Mixed or average reviews - based on 5 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 0 out of 5
  2. Negative: 0 out of 5
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  1. Blatantly ripped straight from the PlayStation 2, this version of Onimusha 3 still packs some good, solid hack-and-slash combat and a likable story.
  2. PC Gamer UK
    73
    Lively, but as deep as the red puddles you leave in your wake. [June 2006, p.85]
  3. Unfortunately, the conversion to PC is a sloppy affair, leaving it with a number of issues, such as a frame-rate that's at times slower than a bed-ridden sloth, a bizarre lack of sound effects, an option to change resolution that doesn't work and the fact that the game defaults to running in a small window.
  4. Unfortunately, the conversion to PC is a sloppy affair, leaving it with a number of issues, such as a frame-rate that's at times slower than a bed-ridden sloth, a bizarre lack of sound effects, an option to change resolution that doesn't work and the fact that the game defaults to running in a small window.
  5. PC Format
    60
    Highly implausible, but not entirely fun-free. [May 2006, p.90]
User Score
8.0

Generally favorable reviews- based on 36 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 25 out of 36
  2. Negative: 2 out of 36
  1. Feb 12, 2018
    8
    이 텍스트는 내 프로필에 점수가 표시되도록하기위한 것입니다.
  2. Apr 23, 2012
    7
    i wore out my ps2 playing this game, so i was naturally excited when this game hit steam, but the controls are such a pain that it really tooki wore out my ps2 playing this game, so i was naturally excited when this game hit steam, but the controls are such a pain that it really took the game down a peg for me. Full Review »
  3. Jan 12, 2023
    10
    By the time of release, this game really was kick-@ss. For sure =) And that celeb collab, and the whole playthrough with different places, newBy the time of release, this game really was kick-@ss. For sure =) And that celeb collab, and the whole playthrough with different places, new mechanics, but perhaps it was seen through a prism of a youngster perception, still enjoyed it) Full Review »