Tsushima managed to take the asscreed formula and even after playing the last few games and growing sick of the staleness… it still works!
Maybe it’s the use of color and the art direction and beauty of the landscapes. Maybe it’s because the world is clearly handcrafted and not churned out. Tsushima is a marvel and along with Santa Monica’s GoW games and Bloodborne the best PlayStation single player exclusives I’ve ever played.
If Ronin does its world better… makes you wonder.
Regardless… shogun is absolutely incredible and I’m so in the mood for this stuff.
Of course it is. Reviewers were hacks.Umm it’s good? Kinda feels like souls game without the punishment. Had no idea about the twin character setup. Performance is good.
No regrets on spending that $70 so far
Is there any kind of "base building"? As in you save people and you build a settlement with them or something along those lines?
hmm, went from "not gonna buy or play this" to "maybe on sale later in the year"Not exactly base building but you have a base that characters you interact with and build relationships with turn up.
And the cats lol.
There you can have separate conversations with them, more gift giving.
And you can do some basic decorating
Weird. Is it because you didn't like GOT?hmm, went from "not gonna buy or play this" to "maybe on sale later in the year"
The reviewers did this game dirty. Totally deserves at least an 8 on combat gameplay aloneThe game is great! I played for over 5 hours today. Just exploring and collecting cats
Weird. Is it because you didn't like GOT?
If GOT is a 10, Ronin is a 9 to me. I'm really enjoying it. It's a shame nobody is talking about it
An open-world game on Switch that looks like a Wii game can get 96 on Meta but this one is not next-gen enoughThe reviewers did this game dirty. Totally deserves at least an 8 on combat gameplay alone
And alot of the reviews say its fun, great combat, enagging but brings nothing new ot the genre. 7/10Just got the glider
An open-world game on Switch that looks like a Wii game can get 96 on Meta but this one is not next-gen enough
They implemented amazing moveJust got the glider
An open-world game on Switch that looks like a Wii game can get 96 on Meta but this one is not next-gen enough
Cats worth to collect, those starting to work for you laterhmm, went from "not gonna buy or play this" to "maybe on sale later in the year"
No, it's just that i have too many games to play and i knew this game would just go in the backlog and never get touched. GoT was my runner up goty in 2020 after ff7r, closely beating persona 5 royal, and this didn't really look as good. But it's a maybe nowThe game is great! I played for over 5 hours today. Just exploring and collecting cats
Weird. Is it because you didn't like GOT?
If GOT is a 10, Ronin is a 9 to me. I'm really enjoying it. It's a shame nobody is talking about it
Rise of the Ronin is much better game if you know the history of end of Edo (Bakumatsu 幕末) period.
Discussion
I am Japanese so I've watched many "Jidai geki" (historical drama) that features the Bakumatsu period. It will be difficult to find a Japanese who doesn't know Sakamoto Ryoma or Katsu Kaishu, and knowing many of the character and the history behind them makes the story very intriguing and exciting to follow. Open world and the city is also very exciting because we have seen it depicted through dramas, and the developer really did a good job making the player feel like walking through the drama set. Exactly why it is fun to run around in some of the older Assassin's Creed games for the western audience, while it never really catch on in Japan. In fact, many Japanese online in 2ch (5ch) seems to be very confused as to why there's such a huge discrepancy in metascore between DD2 and Rise of the Ronin because many actually far prefers Rise of the Ronin. Basically, what I want to say is, if you really want to enjoy the story of Rise of the Ronin, watch few YouTube videos about Bakumatsu and inform yourself about many of the characters in the game. It is also useful to look up more information as you get introduced to more characters or setting. The story is actually well written, but unfortunately it is a game very much aimed toward Japanese audience.
How it should be, aimed at Japanese, that's how you keep the authenticity.Rise of the Ronin is much better game if you know the history of end of Edo (Bakumatsu 幕末) period.
Discussion
I am Japanese so I've watched many "Jidai geki" (historical drama) that features the Bakumatsu period. It will be difficult to find a Japanese who doesn't know Sakamoto Ryoma or Katsu Kaishu, and knowing many of the character and the history behind them makes the story very intriguing and exciting to follow. Open world and the city is also very exciting because we have seen it depicted through dramas, and the developer really did a good job making the player feel like walking through the drama set. Exactly why it is fun to run around in some of the older Assassin's Creed games for the western audience, while it never really catch on in Japan. In fact, many Japanese online in 2ch (5ch) seems to be very confused as to why there's such a huge discrepancy in metascore between DD2 and Rise of the Ronin because many actually far prefers Rise of the Ronin. Basically, what I want to say is, if you really want to enjoy the story of Rise of the Ronin, watch few YouTube videos about Bakumatsu and inform yourself about many of the characters in the game. It is also useful to look up more information as you get introduced to more characters or setting. The story is actually well written, but unfortunately it is a game very much aimed toward Japanese audience.
he is a ubisoft bitch, so of course he will cry, when he knows that AC game coming to Japan. he was making 1000s of video about AC.Good to see that people who got the game are seeing it's another fun open world game and having the opposite reaction to the reviews. Go to show that the reviews were too focus on the graphics and production value. This game no question would have score in the 80s if the graphics have matched Sony's other 1st party games. Lots of reviewers that built their channels on open world games like Jorraptor all of a sudden ain't feeling the contents in Ronin but had no issues with the same contents in other open world games are some examples of this.
most probably into 90s.Go to show that the reviews were too focus on the graphics and production value. This game no question would have score in the 80s if the graphics have matched Sony's other 1st party games.
Nice, glad you're enjoying it.I fucking love this game man