The events of Oni take place in or after the year 2032. The game world is a dystopia, an Earth so polluted that little of it remains habitable. To solve international economic crises, all nations have combined into a single entity, the World Coalition Government. The government is Orwellian, telling the populace that what are actually dangerously toxic regions are wilderness preserves, and using its police forces, known publicly as the Technological Crimes Task Force (TCTF), to suppress opposition. The player character, code-named Konoko (voiced by Amanda Winn-Lee), full name later given as Mai Hasegawa, begins the game working for the TCTF. Soon, she learns her employers have been keeping secrets about her past from her. She turns against them as she embarks on a quest of self-discovery. The player learns more about her family and origins while battling both the TCTF and its greatest enemy, the equally monolithic criminal organization called the Syndicate. In the game's climax, Konoko discovers a Syndicate plan to cause the Atmospheric Conversion Centers, air-treatment plants necessary to keep most of the world's population alive, to catastrophically malfunction. She is partially successful in thwarting the plot, saving a portion of humanity.
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | 266 MHz Pentium III processor or higher. | Intel Pentium 4 1.3GHz / AMD Athlon MP |
VRAM | 256 MB | 256 MB |
RAM | 64MB of RAM. | 640 MB |
OS | Windows 98/ME (with Service Pack 3 or higher)/2000. | Windows XP/Vista/7/8/8.1/10 |
Graphics Card | NVIDIA GeForce 6200 LE or ATI Radeon Radeon Xpress 1200 | nVidia GeForce 6200 LE / AMD Radeon Xpress 1200 Series |
Direct X | 9.0c | 9.0c |
SOUND CARD | DirectX Compatible | DirectX Compatible |
HDD Space | 800MB free hard disk space. | 500 MB |
Game Analysis | Oni is a third-person action game developed by Bungie West, a division of Bungie. Released in 2001, it was Bungie West's only game. It broke new ground by blending third-person shooting with hand-to-hand combat, resulting in a unique, yet familiar game for third-person shooter enthusiasts. In 1999, while still in development, Oni won the Game Critics Awards for Best Action/Adventure Game. Due to difficulties in debugging and the general unplayability of a fighting game over any less reliable network than a LAN at the time, multiplayer was omitted from the released version. | |
High FPS | 200+ FPS ( GTX 1060 ) | |
Note | Only OpenGL, Glide and Software Rendering supported on WindowsNT. | |
Optimization Score | 10 |