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Rise of the Ronin’s stylish combat gives Sekiro a run for its money - The Loadout

The Loadout's Rise of the Ronin preview dives into the intricate and impactful combat, intriguing story, and stunning open world in full display in the PS5 exclusive.

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Dirty_Lemons61d ago

Sekiro is about nailing the timing each and every time, a ballad of violence where the pay off is feeling like you are unbeatable. Then you die on the next enemy... Phenomenal.

1UP-Words61d ago

Going on a streak and then messing up in the most depressing way possible will never not be my favourite thing about Soulslikes haha. Rise of the Ronin really demands you nail your parries too, though the experience overall is a little more forgiving.

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Rise of the Ronin—A History of Music With Composer Inon Zur

CGMagazine had the opportunity to speak about the soundtrack of Rise of the Ronin, Starfield and more with composer Inon Zur.

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Rise Of The Ronin Sales Are ‘Surpassing The Nioh Series,’ Reveals Koei Tecmo

Koei Tecmo has revealed that Rise of the Ronin has gotten off to a solid start, with sales of the Team NINJA-developed PS5 already eclipsing the Nioh franchise.

Speaking in its latest financial report, the publisher revealed that “sales are surpassing the Nioh series” and noted that it has “high valuation by players.” No sales figures were divulged during the report, but clearly Rise of the Ronin is performing well just over a month since launch.

helicoptergirl11d ago (Edited 11d ago )

But I thought Rise Of The Ronin was a failure because it was an exclusive?

Gee wizz this is strange. It's outperforming the "Nioh" series in sales. I thought it was all doom and gloom on the sales front. I mean the Nioh series were considered a 'sales success' in the past. So how can this be with Ronin? /s

thorstein11d ago

I can't trust any journalist any more. And I trust the corporate press releases even less.

Eonjay10d ago

Public companies can't just lie when it comes to financial disclosure.

thorstein10d ago

@Eonjay

Hollywood Accounting. It's done all the time and it's been happening in gaming for awhile now. It's not new.

The statement I made said I don't trust corporation's press releases.

Not about how they use loopholes to manipulate tax codes and are technically "not lying."

Cacabunga10d ago

Journalism is the most corrupt thing ever..
Mind control at its finest..

i am very glad to hear RoR is a success because Nioh sold a few millions on PS4 and PS5 combined.
I still want and hope to see Nioh3.

Team Ninja please do not forget Dead or Alive!

CantThinkOfAUsername10d ago

Data from Circana already shows the game debuted at number 5. We shall see if it continues the momentum in the soon-to-be-released April chart.

Ra303010d ago

@thorstein

I get what your saying but just to be clear you don't believe "Rise Of The Ronin Sales Are ‘Surpassing The Nioh Series"?
I purchased Rise of Ronin and I'm enjoying the game but i liked Nioh and Nioh 2 much more and still play both and TBH I was hoping Rise of Robin was off on sales in hopes it would push Team Ninja to work on
Nioh 3 asap. Now I concede that's very selfish but I'm a fan what can I say and if you're a Souls game fan and have not played Nioh and Nioh 2 stop whatever your doing and purchase Nioh and jump in today. IMO I'd say Nioh is more difficult of the 2 only because in Nioh 2 you have more and better tools to plot through the game...... Nioh 3 can't come soon enough for me.

thorstein10d ago (Edited 10d ago )

@Ra3030

No. Read the comment I replied to. That's what made me say what I said.

I believe that the game sold very well. There were articles trying to claim that it had failed. I am agreeing with the OP.

I too love the Souls games. I still own Demon's Souls PS3.

I want Rise, but I have such a backlog. NiOH, I was intrigued befits it launched and got out on Plus.

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repsahj11d ago

Actually, both FF16 and FF7Rebirth got decent sales. 3.5M+ millions sold is great, not as high as expected but still high. Haters really just want to look like they failed because it's exclusive to PS5.

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Swervecity10d ago

I swear people on this site live in the smallest bubble. I've been doing this gaming thing for over 20 years. I'm almost 40. I've never once in my life heard a single person hate on one console or another. I've known plenty of people have preferences, sure. But never ever hate on it, or wish for a game to fail because it was an exclusive. That is just not reality. The only place that is reality is a few websites in forums on the internet. I guess if arguing and pledging allegiance to an electronic brand helps you pass the time, then so be it. But in the real world most people just want to play fun games.

anast10d ago (Edited 10d ago )

@Swervecity

I wouldn't take this stuff that seriously. Hating on things and picking sides is fun. It's not the truth of a person and if it is that person might need more help than we can muster on a forum.

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Ironmike10d ago

Gee whiz lol games sold well of word of mouth it really is good

anast10d ago

They say all sorts of things.

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purple10111d ago

In related news:

“Koei Tecmo To Launch New AAA Studio To Develop Console Titles”

So yeh did ok I suppose!

robtion10d ago

Hopefully single player titles.

phoenixwing11d ago

I bought rise of ronin over dragons dogma 2. Glad I did.

robtion10d ago

I bought both but much preferred Ronin. Great game. Would be my GOTY so far if Stellar Blade hadn't come along and just completely blown everything else away.

anast9d ago

Stellar Blade looks like insane fun.

Ironmike10d ago

Great game makes u feel like a bad ass

robtion10d ago

Yes. I love the open world Tenchu vibes. Also enjoyed the blade twin though would have liked to switch back and forth between them both throughout the game (obviously couldn't for story reasons).

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Rise of the Ronin - A journey into Japan's past with mixed results | FinalBoss

Promising an adventure through 19th century Japan, Rise of the Ronin aims to blend historical intrigue with the sharp edges of action gaming. But does it strike just right like a well-honed katana, or does it stumble in its own ambitious footprints?

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