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Ronin Horiki Rise of the Ronin early review Nioh version of Tsushima and Ghost open world sword fighting

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Ronin Horiki Rise of the Ronin early review Nioh version of Tsushima and Ghost open world sword fighting

The highly anticipated game “Rise of Ronin” is set to be released at the end of March, and early reviews have already started pouring in. The game, produced by Team Ninja of the “Nioh” and “Ninja Gaiden” series, is creating quite a buzz among gamers. The “Hong Kong 01” Technology Toy Channel has been invited to participate in the game’s priority trial, and here is an early review of the game.

The game has been described as a mix of the battle system of “Nioh”, the open-world content of “Ghost of Tsushima”, and elements from “Sekiro”. The core sword and halberd combat system closely follows the design of “Nioh”, with the addition of a new mechanic called Stone Fire, which allows players to deflect and counterattack enemy strikes. The game also features a variety of stances and styles for players to choose from, allowing for unique combat experiences.

Despite the game being challenging at first, with a steep learning curve, players will find the combat system to be rewarding once they master it. The game also offers a variety of options for combat, including the use of muskets, bows, and even the ability to run away from enemies if needed. The open-world gameplay is reminiscent of “Ghost of Tsushima”, with side missions, choices that affect the story, and multiple endings.

One of the standout features of “Rise of Ronin” is its beautiful scenery and attention to detail in recreating the era of the Bakumatsu period in Japan. The game seamlessly blends Japanese and Western influences, creating a visually stunning world for players to explore. The graphics are top-notch, although some performance issues have been reported in certain areas.

Overall, the early review of “Rise of Ronin” is positive, with the game offering a fun and immersive experience for players. If you are a fan of open-world games like “Ghost of Tsushima” and enjoy challenging combat systems, “Rise of Ronin” may be worth checking out when it releases at the end of March.

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