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'Onigo Hunter' Review - Oni-Going Back to the Well



Trusty JRPG publisher Kemco's been trying to spread its wings a little bit of late, trying out new developers and gameplay variations after years of serving up the same old. They haven't quite given up on the old formula yet, though. Developer EXE-Create is still by Kemco's side, cranking out their serviceable brand of JRPG joy every couple of months or so. Onigo Hunter [$4.99] is the latest offering, and it's more or less the usual fare for Kemco. It tries to do a few new things but was obviously constrained by the resources available, making for an experience that is likely to be a little too familiar to mobile RPG fans.

The story of Onigo Hunter follows a princess named Lumiere who is looking for her father, the missing king. Many presume he is dead, so the race is on to see who will succeed him. All one must do to prove worthy of the crown is to open up one of the doors that seals off the various ancient ruins scattered across the world. It's said only those of royal blood can do it, but that's not stopping others from trying. The old king was last seen heading to one of the islands containing those ruins, but the official search has been called off. Only licensed hunters can travel out to those islands, so the princess puts out a request that is answered by a young man named Fain. Together, Fain, Lumiere, and her butler Sebastian set forth to find out just what happened to the king. They'll be joined before long by the game's requisite mysterious girl, an automaton na...
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