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  • The Electric Playground - "Starts off with one of the best opening scenes of any game in the last few years."
  • Game Revolution - "An extremely solid game. It retains the amazing graphics and fun gameplay of the original and throws in a few new features for good measure." Review by Brian Gee.
  • GamePro - "Even if you played the original Onimusha on the PS2 within an inch of its life, Genma provides enough new elements to merit repeating the adventure. But beware newbies: This game is tough." Review by Major Mike with screen shots.
  • Gaming Age - "The title uses several techniques to enhance gameplay, and for the most part, pulls it off with flying blood splats."

  • PlanetXbox - "A little short and the camera is wonky at times, but neither of those complaints can derail this excellent game. If you enjoy survival-horror games, this is one title you can't afford to miss." Preview by Willam Harms with screen shots. (February 21, 2002)
  • GameZone - "Genma Onimusha takes place in a world of darkness and magic, when power hungry warlords battle for..." Review by The Badger with screen shots. (February 6, 2002)
  • Team Xbox - "All of this beauty doesn't come without a price, however. Because the levels and their separate areas are so detailed, the game must take the time to load up each segment." Review by Delvael with screen shots. (February 4, 2002)
  • GameSpot - "An ideal port--one that significantly improves upon the original game rather than adequately adapting it." Review by Joe Fielder with screen shots and score. (January 28, 2002)
  • ign - "Aside from this new green soul system, there's been added levels, enemies, and even new super attacks in Genma Onimusha." Preview by Anthony Chau. (December 19, 2001)
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