Rise of the Ronin ties together several modern design inspirations, from Zelda to FromSoftware.
When I grappled to the roof of a building using my hook, I felt like I’d played Rise of the Ronin before. That’s not a bad thing; I’ve played many of Team Ninja’s previous games, but it felt oddly familiar, in a bloody comforting way.
Related Two heads are better than one Rise of the Ronin starts off with a bit of a twist. Two siblings escape a burning village with murderous samurais on their tail, and an old lady comes to their rescue. She then takes the pair under her wing and trains them to become the Twin Blades, a pair of skilled samurais. When I got to the game’s character creator, I was able to customize both heroes instead of just one.
After completing the tutorial, I was thrust into the open world. Rise of the Ronin will inevitably draw comparisons to Ghost of Tsushima despite both games taking place in completely different time periods in Japan. However, it feels more akin to an Assassin’s Creed game, and I imagine this is what Ubisoft’s upcoming Assassin’s Creed Red could potentially be like.
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