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Onikira - Demon Killer

About The Soul Shop – souls are the currency of Onikira. Seven Areas – the narrative unfolds over highly polished and gorgeous hand-painted levels featuring rain drenched villages, destroyed opulent cities, mountaintop locations and an erupting volcano

Switch weapons to the Naginata and use the Naginata Lift and air dash moves to stay in the air and off crumbling platforms, while pulling enemies up to you to be dispatched in mid-air. Onikira’s expressive fighting system enables players to engage in whichever way suits them best. Master unique weapons – Each weapon - sword, tetsubo, naginata or arm blades - has multiple unlockable moves which can result in massive combo chains when moves are strung together. Responsive and Expressive Combat System – players are rewarded for strategic and skill-based fighting. Try launching an enemy into the air, wall jumping to position yourself above them then Katana Slaming them into the ground. Moving platforms, wall jumping, wall running and grappling all serve to make for dynamic and emergent combat encounters. Onikira: Demon Killer blends together complex deep fighting mechanics usually found in traditional 3D beat-em’ups, like Ninja Gaiden or Bayonetta and merges them with classic 2D platform-game mechanics. Every level is crammed full of environmental aids to help the player in combat encounters. Soul Shop – souls are the currency of Onikira. Features: Unique high-level combat – Onikira mixes 2D platform game elements into the combat system to make something special. Each level is littered with foul demons that players must dispatch back to the underworld and players must also face two mini-bosses and two epic mega bosses. Some players will prefer to go toe-to toe with heavy weapons and mash buttons while others will opt for a ranged game style, avoiding heavy melee encounters. Seven Areas – the narrative unfolds over highly polished and gorgeous hand-painted levels featuring rain drenched villages, destroyed opulent cities, mountaintop locations and an erupting volcano. Specific enemy types – with their own unique vulnerabilities, every enemy emphasises a particular fighting style, like a floating, possessed Mempo mask that encourages the use of air game or a monstrously twisted high-ranking samurai, where hit and run tactics are the best way to stay alive. At certain points inside each level, the player will find rifts into Yomi where benevolent spirits will trade moves for collected souls. Be careful though, as dropping a building on your own head is known to cause sadness! Whip out your grappling hook to grapple between platforms, across chasms or fiery pits, all the while fending off enemies. Play flows naturally from move to move, allowing the player to create new combos that haven’t been designed explicitly by the developers. The arenas are fully integrated into Steam’s online leaderboards. Developed by Irish-based indie, Digital Furnace Games, Onikira: Demon Killer is an awesome side-scrolling, 2D beat’em-up set in fantasy feudal Japan. Combo chains turn directly into score multipliers. Use them to revive your health and trade them. Challenge Arenas – players complete combat related challenges and improve their score and skill to gain achievements. As Yamazaki Jiro, a lone samurai, players battle to prevent the forces of the Japanese underworld, Yomi, from consuming the land of the living. Onikira: Demon Killer boasts seven challenging areas and players can express themselves with over forty uber-cool moves, using four devastating weapons. Slice the support pillars off a building and watch it crush your enemies as it collapses, or use your moves to fling enemies into spikes, pits, or the path of moving deadly objects.

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