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Capcom's Onimusha privilégie un combat brutal et évite les codes Soulslike

Authore: SkylarMise à jour:Oct 03,2025

Onimusha: Way of the Sword rompt avec les tendances en privilégiant un combat viscéral

Onimusha: Way of the Sword s'écarte des tendances modernes du jeu vidéo en évitant les mécaniques de type soulslike et les designs de monde ouvert. Découvrez la vision créative de Capcom et leur engagement à représenter fidèlement la ressemblance du légendaire acteur Toshiro Mifune.

Onimusha: Way of the Sword reste fidèle à la série

Ni monde ouvert, ni soulslike

Onimusha revient après deux décennies en se concentrant sur des combats classiques

En tant que première entrée principale de la série Onimusha depuis 20 ans, Way of the Sword vise à perfectionner la formule célèbre de la série plutôt qu'à suivre les tendances actuelles. Le directeur Satoru Nihei a confirmé lors d'une interview du 19 juin avec Automaton que le jeu renoncerait à la fois à la structure de monde ouvert et aux mécaniques punitives de type soulslike.

Le développeur promet un système de combat accessible mais profond pour tous les joueurs

"Nous privilégions le frisson viscéral du combat à l'épée tout en garantissant son accessibilité", a expliqué Nihei. L'équipe de développement vise à créer une expérience qui satisfera à la fois les fans hardcore d'action et les nouveaux venus dans le genre grâce à son système de combat raffiné.

Cette orientation rejoint les déclarations antérieures de Nihei et du producteur Akihito Kadowaki, qui avaient confirmé en mars à Famitsu que le jeu conserverait une progression linéaire traditionnelle. Prévoyez plus de 20 heures de contenu dans cette aventure de samouraï potentiellement classée CERO Z (18+).

Capcom a passé 2 ans à obtenir la ressemblance de Toshiro Mifune

Le légendaire acteur Toshiro Mifune inspire le design du protagoniste

Le développement depuis 2020 s'est concentré sur une représentation authentique des samouraïs, notamment en choisissant (virtuellement) le légendaire acteur Toshiro Mifune pour incarner le protagoniste Musashi Miyamoto. Nihei a révélé à Game Watch le 16 juin que l'obtention des droits d'utilisation de la ressemblance de Mifune avait nécessité deux années de négociations.

Mifune

"En imaginant notre guerrier couvert de sang et de boue, Mifune était le seul choix possible", a expliqué Nihei, évoquant la représentation iconique de Musashi par l'acteur dans les films de samouraï des années 1950. Cela marque la révérence continue de Capcom pour l'héritage de Mifune, après leur collaboration sur l'adaptation animée Netflix en 2023.

Prévu pour 2026 sur PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S et PC, Onimusha: Way of the Sword promet de livrer une expérience de samouraï à la fois authentique et accessible, ancrée dans la tradition guerrière japonaise.

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As of now, there is no official announcement from Disney confirming the soft-launch of a game titled Disney's Realm Breakers in select regions. It's possible that the name may be a mix-up or confusion with another title. However, Disney has been actively expanding its gaming presence, particularly through mobile and digital platforms. For example, Disney has previously launched games like Disney Dreamlight Valley and Disney Mirrorverse, which have undergone soft-launches in select regions before broader global releases. If Disney's Realm Breakers is a rumored or newly announced title, it may be in early development or part of a beta test not yet publicly disclosed. Fans should monitor official Disney gaming channels, such as the Disney Games website, social media accounts, or press releases, for verified updates. Always verify information through official sources to avoid confusion with fan speculation or misinformation.

Surprise! Lords of Fallen 2.5 Update Available Now, Just Hours Ahead of Sequel's Big Game Awards Showing
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New Difficulty Mode: “Fallen’s Edge” — a high-risk, high-reward mode inspired by the original game’s rumored development concept, featuring enhanced enemy AI, permadeath mechanics, and new loot scaling.
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