![]() But what is it that makes Dawn of Dreams so appealing in the first place? Well, to begin with, it's a highly accessible game with an all-new storyline that requires absolutely zero knowledge of the previous trilogy. It's a brand new cast of characters for this dream. ![]() In fact, regardless of what name appears on the front of the box, the game is blatantly badass. You see, despite its perceived forceful extension, Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams is arguably the best of the franchise so far. Naturally, Capcom's highly-accepted samurai action series, Onimusha is the latest member of the "I survived past my final installment" club - and though it's certainly easy to point fingers and cry "Greedy" or "Sell Out" when first exploring the thing, it wouldn't be very fair to do so. This sort of mentality is even more prolific in the videogame market, though, where almost every piece of successful software is eventually met with some kind of follow-up, spin-off, prequel, or alternate universe-type cash-in no matter what the cool CG ending has you believe. ![]() Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm Street, Star Trek, and a host of other fashionable franchises have always found a way to continue as long as there was a demand for them. Usually when something is supposed to be "last" in a series of popular movies, it rarely ever is.
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