Onechanbara Origin

Onechanbara Origin for PS4 Gets New Screenshots Showing Saki’s Style, Costumes, and More on Famitsu

Today's issue of Weekly Famitsu included a spread on the upcoming game by D3 Publisher Onechanbara Origin for PlayStation 4.

Today’s issue of Weekly Famitsu included a spread on the upcoming game by D3 Publisher Onechanbara Origin.

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We get to take a look at the two sisters Aya and Saki, and we learn that Saki becomes playable in the second half of the game, and both girls get a new costume.

When Saki becomes payable, the player can Switch between her and Aya instantly at will, greatly increasing the breadth of available battle tactics.

She can switch between two different styles. One uses centrifugal force to slash around herself with a wide reach. The other uses quick and continuous attacks with the support of fists and kicks.

On top of that, she can use throws in order to utterly crush her opponents.

Last, but not least, we also get to see a boss, named Ubi. It has the rather unsettling form of a giant green infant, and can attack with its umbilical cord.

You can check out all the screenshots below.

If you want to see more, you can enjoy another recent gallery of screenshots, the previous batch of images and the first trailer and more from all the way back in February.

Onechanbara Origin will release in Japan on December 5, exclusively for PS4.

[Source: Weekly Famitsu]


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