Capcom Reveals New Onimusha-Like Action Game, Kunitsu-Gami- Path of the Goddess

Massive Yokai creatures, a variety of supernatural combat, and potentially cooperative gameplay were all featured in a brand-new game from Capcom, revealed during the Xbox Games Showcase.

Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess is a new original title from the creators of Resident Evil and Monster Hunter, which might remind you of another game from the publisher’s stable: Onimusha. Although not connected to the dormant franchise, Path of the Goddess certainly takes some visual inspiration from it, with otherworldly imagery mixed with feudal Japanese architecture Come from Sports betting site VPbet . You can check out gameplay in the reveal trailer below.

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