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activates it, which it then proceeds to take Jubei to the Oni Sacred Island. While on the island he fights
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Ginghamphatts, who battles Jubei but loses. Ginghamphatts tells Jubei he will return before dying. Jubei finds out that there is a secret entry into the demon world from the mines and enters, finding himself transported to Gifu Castle. In Gifu Castle Jubei meets Hideyoshi Toyotomi and finds out of him that the Oda clan wanted him dead, thus attacking his village. Jubei saves Oyu from Hideyoshi Toyotomi before getting into a fight with Gogadantess, a self proclaimed "greatest swordsman of all the demons". Jubei is unable to damage Gogadantess and chooses to escape with Oyu. Back at Imasho Town, Oyu gifts Jubei her Oni orb for saving her. While investigating Imasho Town, Jubei meets a demon name Jujudormah, who reveals to Jubei she was sent by Nobunaga to kill Jubei and his mother before leaving back to Yagyu Village.
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characters will decide to help Jubei in his quest. These characters were added by the Capcom staff to give a bigger depth to the game and expand the game's feeling of adventure. Each character that the player befriends will have different cutscenes as well as personal story arcs that Jubei gets to experience, although the main narrative will largely remain the same. There are certain characters or cutscenes that cannot be experienced on the same playthrough, due to plot reasons.
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which can be spent on gifts for other characters (Ekei, Magoichi, Kotaro and Oyu). Reactions to a present will depend on that person's temperament; giving Oyu a bouquet of flowers will make her happy, whereas giving it to a male recipient will simply irritate them. Jubei's gift-giving will determine
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As the zeppelin descends, Jubei is able to manoeuvre it enough to crash into Gifu Castle where
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was a commercial success in Japan, ranking as the 3rd best-selling video game of 2002. By April 2002, the game has shipped over a million copies in Japan having faster sales than its predecessor. During that year, it was also the third best selling game in the country. As of May 2008, it has sold
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magazine scored the game a 36 of 40. It has been praised for retaining the action elements from its predecessor and adding replay value, but the use of the d-pad rather than the joystick's left analogue to control Jubei has been the subject of criticism as players would have difficulties getting
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several Issen hits together, mowing down the entire group. Also Jubei can find hidden scrolls which teaches him extra moves to use against his enemies. These moves can be inputted at anytime except for the end of a combo. They can be used to create different combos of attacks although the battle
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Jubei into an "Onimusha", increasing his attack damage and becoming invincible. Unlike the red, blue, and yellow orbs, the players do not necessary need to kill an enemy for the purple orbs to show, as purple orbs sometimes come out as they hit the enemies with weapons or kicks. Unlike
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which must be solved in order to progress. Hostile demons known as Genma inhabit most areas, and will attack and chase Jubei. Jubei collects an assortment of short and long-range weapons throughout the game, including a
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and its predecessor as one of their most successful titles, but the staff noted it had poor sales in Europe. As a result, they tried appealing to the
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which warrior will assist him as the game progresses, and will in turn influence the story. In some cases, if the player fails to win a character over, that person will opt to shun or betray Jubei later on.
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was made by a different team from the one that made the first game. The team implemented a bigger focus in adventure rather than action for this game in order to give more depth. Like the original
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later listed it as the 45th best PlayStation 2 game.
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289:Jubei Yagyu
169:Platform(s)
141:Composer(s)
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