Throughout the last few years, Capcom has focused more and more on creating games for the survival-horror genre and less on the fighting games the company was once so well known for. The headliner of that genre is Capcom’s Resident Evil franchise, a series so distinct that the company’s other survival-horror line, Dino Crisis, was once commonly referred to as “Resident Evil with dinosaurs” (although it later distinguished itself with a more action-oriented sequel). Capcom’s latest entry in the genre, Onimusha, has critics remarking that it’s a “Resident Evil with samurai,” but–like Dino Crisis 2–it manages to stand on its own.
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