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Name selection

In Japanese mythology, Oni are strong, human-like demons that punish evil-doers, just as a hyper-evolving Konoko is eliminating the Syndicate in the game. Moreover, in Japanese language, "it" in a game of tag is called "Oni" instead; this is especially fitting because a majority of the game consits of Konoko chasing down various characters that are fleeing specifically from her (Muro, Mukade, Griffin etc). I think this is noteworthy information, though I don't know if it actually played a role in the selection of the game's name.

good point, but the fact that Konoko is transformed into an alter ego- if you will - of a human, that is to say superhuman, the word demon, and therefore Oni springs to mind. However it could be a compliation of multiple refernces to culture, history and even gaming. LastmanSAC 02:41, 6 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Oni 2

Check out ONi2; a division of wikipedia if you want bios. lastmanSAC

actually, it might be called Oni Galore, i'll have to check up on it LastmanSAC

Character Bios

It would be neat to see the biographies of the characters and their general attitudes towards the world. Konoko is definately a rebel. -Slayemin

POV!

The Gameplay and features section of this article is a POV promotional mess. I removed the weapons (which read like it came straight out of the game's manual) and am attempting to rework the entire section. --C-squared 01:35, August 9, 2005 (UTC)

I'm inclined to agree. This game was an absolute mess and received harsh condemnation from most critical outlets. Yet, this entry continues to read like a promotional ad, with mentions of "unique" and "smooth" gameplay. --AWF
I agree with promotional thingy, but the game a mess? That is an misconception made through ignorance of the elements that make games up.

LastmanSAC 02:34, 6 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

"Harsh condemnation"? Do you have a source for that? Sure, it didn't get amazing reviews like this page may imply, but the reviews were respectable and above-average overall. Oni on Metacritic

Weaopns lists? Promotional ads? Smooth Graphics? The best part of the damn game is the stroyline. Hell the graphics are terrible but it's the core ideas and philosophy that really matter, but if your just a blood thirsty gamer whose only interested in Konoko's bust and the guns...well then the game isn't worth a cent. lastmanSAC

Cheats

Cheats are enabled either by completing the entire game or editing the persist.dat file, with hex editor. Before proceeding, make a backup copy of 'persist.dat' - without it your game will not function and you can really screw things up if you don't do this properly.

Open 'persist.dat' with your favorite hex editor. It should be located in the directory where you installed Oni (c:\program files\oni by default).

Go to hexadecimal Offset 44 - the value should either be '02' or '06'. Change this value to '07'. Save and close the file.

Some but not all cheats:

Liveforever - Mai Hasegava/Konoko is immortal

superammo - endless ammo, if you take empty weapon or weapon with partial used ammo, it reloads itself to full ammo

Roughjustice - makes weapons to fire faster, much faster

shapeshifter - change your player with the characters seen in the level. When you change the player, you got not only the looks, but also his/her's moves, voice, cues

glassworld - background equpment - containers, computers, boxes, etc are made of glass. If you punch or kick these parts, nothing happens but if you shoot it will schatter into pieces. The power of the weapon affects how the glass is schattered.

Touchofgod - kill your opponent with one hit/shot

Lastmanstanding - the characters controlled by the AI fight each other, and usually only one survives, and konoko/mai hasegawa fights this character.

Network

I remember reading a long time ago that the game's networking functions were scrapped because of something to do with bandwidth or synchronization. I think it was mentioned in MacAddict, but I'm not sure which issue. The demo ships with #56, so it could be anywhere up to or just a little past there. Dread Lord CyberSkull ✎☠ 14:53, 12 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Year game takes place

The first words of my manual are: "It's 2032 and the world isn't what it used to be."

Surly proof, if proof be need be, that the game does take place in 2032, no?

22:28, 17 March 2006 (UTC) -GWW

Yo, there is proof that the game takes place in 2032, yet logic inclines that from the time a government is formed...to when it assumes toal control...to when cracks start to appear in its domestic control of crime...surely takes more then a few months? Besides Play the game more! If you talk to people later on in the game it all becomes clear...Get back to me on this whoever wrote this.

LasmanSAC

Spoiler warning

Shouldn't someone put a spolier tag on the storyline part? --Short stop 09:53, 5 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Rockstar?

Hey how come there was a ps2 port by Rockstar?

I don't think I understand the question. Presumably, somewhat thought they would make money off it. 07:03, 4 July 2006 (UTC)

Bungie had already expressed interest in making PlayStation games before being acquired by Microsoft.

Why does the computer cover pictured in the article show the Rockstar logo, as Rockstar? only played a part in the making of the PS2 port, didn't theyLastmanSAC 02:37, 6 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Storyline

In short, this section is way the heck too long.

Storyline sections should be breif synopsis. Christ anyone who reads all that could have played the game and gotten the information faster. I will be truncating this section severely if I have time in the next few days.--Oni Ookami AlfadorTalk|@ 11:13, 25 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Philisophical concepts

should someone include this in the page, just curious....--LastmanSAC 03:34, 10 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

No, it would just be original research and cruft. --Oni Ookami AlfadorTalk|@ 22:28, 10 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Fair use rationale for Image:Oni PC screenshot.jpg

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BetacommandBot (talk) 17:10, 2 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]