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Here is the video game “Oni”! Released in 2001 on Windows, it's still available and playable with some tinkering. It's an action game, set in an anime / manga, fighting, sci-fi / futuristic, shooter and law enforcement themes. Jan 15, 2017 Ao Oni Fan I have known about Ao Oni for a while and this game made me confused because first of all the story doesn’t make since like where does it tie into the story, they could have gave us more new characters to show what happened to Hiroshi after he escaped Ao Oni but no it’s just the same cast same monster and just new map also the controls are just bad like they could have a little. Worst of all is the music! The game puts this shrieking sounding music on whenever the blue Oni is present. This music I would go as far to say is even scarier than the actual Oni himself. Some people may wish that there was a little more back story to the Blue Oni or the actual mansion itself and usually in a movie or game I would agree with you. Oni is a really cool 3rd person action/shooter game originally released for the PS2. With fast and fluid gameplay, Oni is a really awesome stand out game form the early days of the PlayStation 2.
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Let's see.. Tekken, Tomb Raider, Japanese anime flicks.. Hey! Those are three of our favourite things. So forgive us for getting a bit nerdy and excited about Oni, a game which promises to take the very best elements of all three and mix them together in a big gameplay bowl. If Oni lives up to our expectations, we'll want to kiss it all over when it finally arrives in the dying moments of this year. We'll even lick out the inside of the packaging. Right up to the corners. Like perverts.
As with Tomb Raider, you get to play a woman, in this case an athletic slip of a thing named Konoko. She's got purple hair, just like Mrs Slocombe in Are You Being Served, but the similarity ends there. Instead of hanging around a dreary department store in the 1970s spouting pornographic innuendo about the state of her pussy, Konoko works for something called the TCTF - full title: the Techno Crimes Task Force. At which point we'll pause to enable you to crack lots of jokes about 2 Unlimited being rounded up and shot. Ho ho ho.
Done? Good. Since the bulk of the gameplay consists of Konoko running around, exploring the architecture and beating the piss out of people, let's examine those three points in turn, starting with the running around bit.Movement is controlled in much the same way as first-person shoot 'em ups like Quake, meaning that Konoko can strafe from side to side, duck and jump about. She can also slide along the floor, which is a bit of a new one.
Architecture: well, they've done something rather clever here - they actually went out and hired some proper architects to help with the level design. The result is a series of elegantly designed interiors, imposing buildings and realistic layout. All you need is a Feng Shui consultant to place the furniture and you've got the ideal environment for a combat-trousered Internet consultant from Islington to rent for ten million pounds a week, eating wood-fired poached salmon pizza while homeless children suck streaks of birdshit from the outdoor metal stairwell to survive.
Beating the piss out of people: this is the best bit. In addition to all those fancy moves we mentioned earlier, Konoko has a full complement of Tekken-style combat moves: lightning-fast punches and kicks, and of course those 'special moves' - acrobatic displays of ludicrous violence.Not that guns don't get a look in. Machine-guns, rocket launchers, you name it - the gang's all here.
Visually the game is crisp, clear, and confidently designed. And that anime influence doesn't just extend to the look of the characters themselves. As in the movies, bedazzling effects accompany every second of combat -motion blur, slow-motion replays and great big sploshes of claret are the order of the day.
And now we've gone and run out of space. Doh! There's a lot to look forward to in Oni. A lot. We're keeping a beady one on this. Look for a longer, more ravishing feature when there's more of a game for us to play around with.
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Description of Oni Windows
Read Full ReviewApproximately three years ago, game developers realized that the unexpected success of the Tomb Raider series could be combined with the action of the console hit Goldeneye to create a new genre of game - the third-person action game. This new genre promised to take the tired first-person games into new territories. Developers envisioned John Woo two-fisted shooting with Jackie Chan jumps and rolls, all made possible through the use of a third-person perspective. Thus, Oni was conceived and born to bridge the gap between action and adventure.
What Don't You Know Already?
Oni features a futuristic cop named Konoko - you know that already. You won't know that she is supposed to single-handedly defeat the evil forces of chaos and destruction.. unless you've ever played computer games before. You also won't know that she runs around warehouses stacked full of crates for the better part of the game.. unless you've played the demo. You probably know that Oni is inspired by Japanese anime-style artwork. What you don't know is that there is only one cut-scene in the whole game that pays tribute to this. You also won't know how terribly tedious this game becomes in the later parts.
It is important to inform you up-front that Oni doesn't allow the player to save the game in progress. Instead, Oni notifies you that it has saved the game at various pre-determined points. On the plus side, you won't have to worry about forgetting to save your game. On the downside, the entirety of the game implodes because of this deliberate design flaw. The developers have chosen to build a game that relies too much on the console model rather than take advantage of the unique features of the PC; this is important because the rest of the game is irrevocably tainted by this design paradigm, as you will soon understand.
The most innovative feature of Oni is undoubtedly the hand-to-hand combat system. The third-person perspective allows the player to battle enemies with fluidity and grace. It's almost like playing Street Fighter from a Tomb Raider-esque perspective in that you can execute Hollywood style punches, kicks and throws with relative ease. In that respect, this is one truly innovative game.
In keeping with console-style thinking, however, Bungie failed to include any method for players to configure the keyboard or mouse controls. Sure, Bungie included a default WASD layout for right-handed players and even a left-handed layout, but they didn't take into account that PC players have grown accustomed to picking their own keyboard layouts. Those players are forced to come kicking and screaming to the keyboard configuration that Bungie has vainly declared standard. (OK, you can modify your keyboard layout by tweaking an undocumented configuration file in the install directory. Even this doesn't allow the player to adjust mouse sensitivity.)
This hand-to-hand combat innovation comes at a price. The game obviously showcases Konoko's advanced martial arts skills at the expense of other more traditional perks, such as cool weapons. New combat moves occasionally become available, so as you progress through the game, Konoko becomes more lethal. New combination attacks make Konoko more fun to watch and to play. Of course, if you are just now learning to use the WASD layout, these new moves may not be that easy to learn. Even players that practice these moves won't always find them useful. In later levels, when surrounded by four thugs and one on the rafters shooting at you, there is little time to execute any combination move or throw an opponent. That leaves only two choices: click the mouse with all the fury in your fingers or pull out a gun.
To be quite honest, you're better off without a gun. At least, that's what Bungie has decided. This is the first game that actually encourages players to ignore guns and other ranged weapons in favor of the less efficient five punches, three kicks and a jumping stomp. It appears there was one mandate when the level designers went to work: no ammo; no health; no guns. Compared with the very fun Heavy Metal: FAKK2, which allowed two-fisted gunfights and a variety of cool weapons, Oni features only two useful guns - the basic, inaccurate machine pistol and the rocket-launcher-like plasma rifle. The machine pistol is quite good for taking out a bad guy at close range but only holds enough ammo for one kill. The plasma rifle is quite difficult to use against moving targets but compensates with an extended range. Sadly, it too holds only enough ammunition for a single kill.
Though ammunition can be found on each level, only the stingiest of players could ever hoard more than two clips of spare ammo and energy cells. And frustrations are further compounded by the fact that Konoko is limited to carrying only one weapon! If you find an energy weapon, Konoko must discard the pistol to pick up the other weapon. Faced with the dilemma of two empty weapons, which one do you choose to carry with you? Let's say you pick the pistol. You run into the next room and find an energy cell. You run back to where you were to exchange the pistol for the plasma rifle only to discover that the rifle has melted into oblivion. Do you get the hint yet? They don't want you shooting at anything. This decision reaches darkly comical proportions when you finally find an incredibly cool weapon, such as the sniper rifle, only to discover it takes an entire energy cell for only two shots. Before long you'll adapt your thinking and charge headlong into battle armed with nothing more than your wits. You'll also find yourself sorely missing Quake and Unreal and their wealth of weapon choices.
Though this isn't much of a hindrance during the early stages of the game, it becomes a critical flaw later on. Keep in mind that you can't save the game. Now add the fact that sometimes you can't complete a level unless you die. That's right - you need to die and restart to finish the level. I found two broken levels that couldn't be completed until I restarted. The first game that punishes you for not dying.
Heck, for that matter, the game punishes you for finishing a level. Even if you hoard your hypos (health packs) and your ammunition, it is all taken away from you when you start a new level. They send poor Konoko to take on a platoon of bad guys but don't even bother to give her a gun, ammunition, a hypo or even a force shield - even though I finished the previous level relatively quite well equipped. I played by their rules and fought with my fists instead of my gun. I stealthily avoided confrontation when possible to conserve my hypos and health and then had all of it taken away from me.
In the later parts of the game - the parts that may take 20-30 minutes to complete (without a save game feature), you will face up to five thugs at once. This wouldn't be so bad if you could take out two or three from a distance, or even if you could whip out the pistol and shoot your way through a tough area. Combine this impossible situation with the fact that you'll probably have to replay this level 5-10 times and the game suddenly doesn't seem like that much fun.
Considering all the work that went into the game engine, the level design appears rather elementary. If you've played the demo, then you've seen a typical level - sparse, barren, boring and square. I haven't seen this many right angles since Doom. The levels are among the least memorable of any action game in the past couple of years. Compared with Heavy Metal: FAKK2, Tomb Raider and Quake III, these levels don't come across as the work of paid professionals. The entire game -- yes, the entire game -- consists of running from room to room looking for a computer to unlock the next door. No inventive or ingenious solutions such as flooding a room and swimming out a ventilation shaft or jumping on a conveyer belt to take a shortcut around the bad guys. You can envision the line of thinking: 'Obtuse angles get in the way of her punching and kicking. Caves and castles get in the way of that, too. We need warehouses to maximize the hand-to-hand combat potential. Get rid of that ammo and add another unarmed soldier for Konoko to fistfight. Perfect. Do that again for all 19 levels.'
On the positive side, the character animations are among the best in any game. Konoko doesn't simply run, she runs like an anime character - leaning far forward with sharp accentuated movements exactly as expected. Konoko's combat moves are fluid and smooth without any unrealistic snapping and warping. The audio is quite good and the music score fits perfectly with the game. Graphics performance ranks among the best for smooth framerates and consistent performance.
Oni sells itself as an innovative action game featuring hand-to-hand combat. In those words, the game succeeds. But Oni also sells itself as fun. To say that Oni succeeds in this attempt would be an overstatement, for the developers threw too many kinks into the equation and they just don't add up. Oni would be an above-average game if Bungie hadn't blown the in-game save feature. That one decision, though not fatal in itself, becomes critical when combined with the ever-increasing difficulty and the overt bias against guns, ammo and health. A patch could help turn the game around, but don't hold your breath -- Bungie's primary focus on consoles is evidenced by the entire design of Oni.
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Peacer12020-03-260 point
Oni, love the smooth flowing graphics when it 1st came out..
Blade2020-03-101 point
Is this a legit copy of the game? Should it with with the anniversary edition just fine? Etc? And where can i get a legit copy of Myth 1 and 2? I wish they would make these games digital on Steam or GoG.
ilyes zaara2020-02-040 point
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Draken2019-10-14-2 points
I used to see this game on PC Accellerator and such magazines and always wanted to play it. but, I am getting this browser Error when i try to download.
Shredder2019-10-05-1 point
Ay, ive played many games, since my first memories starting with doom - quake 2 and action quake 2 mod but without a doubt this game is one of the best ive ever found, i think on limewire one day i clicked games one day and clicked Oni.iso. it never had sound but i played through the ENTIRE campaign checking every room and corner learning each move and yea.. best game ever :S
just912019-09-281 point
does someone have the german version?
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Garrus Vakarian2019-06-225 points
But if you’re planning to game on a Mac, you’ll have to make that compromise. Even if you have that configuration, don’t expect the game to run as well as it would run on a gaming laptop. Minimum system requirements for Fortnite Battle Royale include a 2.4GHz Intel Core i3 processor, 4GB of RAM and Intel HD 4000 graphics card.
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And install it after you have installed the original version from here. You won't be able to run the game on newer operating systems without it.
Aung2019-05-270 point
Anyone has tips on how to run this game on Window 10. It crashes after launching the game. Any help is much appreciated.
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I'm very happy to play this game since year 2000+,
Luckily found back to play again.
thanks.Hope to play officially for full version.
Gamer2019-05-05-1 point
One of the best games of all the times! Thank you for share.
Leleaboutfit2019-04-210 point
Il gioco piú bello di sempre!!!!
oliver buo2019-02-16-5 points
how to make oni run in Windows 10 ?
Eggplant Redrage2019-01-08-1 point
Love This Game It Such a Great game
sanjana prasad2018-12-280 point
its really fantastic game
kitty2018-11-202 points
the best game ever
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