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OnēChanbara Z: Kagura puts players in control of the Vampiric half-sisters Kagura and Saaya. Unlike previous entries, the game plays akin to a modern hack and slash game, featuring a freely controllable camera, dash controls, and separate jump and dodge buttons. The combat system has been expanded upon from previous games to make possible freely chain-able combos and air juggling, allowing for stylish combo action that is similar to (but still simpler than) the combo systems of Devil May Cry and Bayonetta.
OnēChanbara Z: Kagura puts players in control of the Vampiric half-sisters Kagura and Saaya. Unlike previous entries, the game plays akin to a modern hack and slash game, featuring a freely controllable camera, dash controls, and separate jump and dodge buttons. The combat system has been expanded upon from previous games to make possible freely chain-able combos and air juggling, allowing for stylish combo action that is similar to (but still simpler than) the combo systems of Devil May Cry and Bayonetta.


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Revision as of 17:57, 21 October 2023

Onechanbara Z: Kagura with NoNoNo!
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Developer(s) Tamsoft
Publisher(s) D3 Publisher
Release date(s) JP November 7, 2013
Release type PlayStation 3 exclusive
Genre(s) Action, Hack and slash
Mode(s) Single-player
GameID(s) BLJS10221 (IRD), NPJB00371
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OnēChanbara Z: Kagura With NoNoNo! (お姉チャンバラZ~カグラ~ With NoNoNo!) is an expanded version of OnēChanbara Z: Kagura, released for the PlayStation 3 exclusively in Japan. It mainly features the Dream Club series' NoNoNo (ノノノ) as a new playable character.

OnēChanbara Z: Kagura puts players in control of the Vampiric half-sisters Kagura and Saaya. Unlike previous entries, the game plays akin to a modern hack and slash game, featuring a freely controllable camera, dash controls, and separate jump and dodge buttons. The combat system has been expanded upon from previous games to make possible freely chain-able combos and air juggling, allowing for stylish combo action that is similar to (but still simpler than) the combo systems of Devil May Cry and Bayonetta.

Configuration

Options that deviate from RPCS3's default settings and provide the best experience with this title are listed below.

CPU configuration

Setting Option Notes
SPU xfloat accuracy Relaxed Improves performance.

GPU configuration

Setting Option Notes
Write color buffers On Fixes dark screen.

Known Issues

There are no reported issues with this title.

Special Notes

Partial English Translation

This game has a fan-made translation patch by Froid San which can be found here.