If you’re getting it on Switch, however, you might want to take a look at this Switch-specific gameplay trailer for it. Meanwhile, those who’re planning on getting the game on PC will want to check out its system requirements. You can check out the full list of Trophies at True Trophies. Of these 56 Trophies, 28 are going to be Bronze, 5 are going to be Silver, 2 will be gold, and one, of course, will be Platinum. There’s going to be a total of 56 Trophies in the game on PS4, and 55 Achievements on the Xbox One (since there is no separate Achievement equivalent of a Platinum Trophy on Xbox). The full list of the Trophies/Achievements that players can unlock in Onimusha HD has now been released. Part of that remastering will, of course, include support for Trophies and Achievements on the PS4 and Xbox One (respectively) as well. It’s also an incredible opportunity to go back and play a modernized and shiner version of a great action title, so no one’s complaining. The HD remaster of Onimusha: Warlordsis almost here, and though it’s not the Onimusha sequel we’ve been waiting for, it’s still much more of the series than we’ve seen in years.
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