A new PS5 epic does smart, little things to respect its player’s time
The latest update for Rise of the Ronin brings huge changes to the game by introducing new content, adjusting the gameplay, and fixing bugs.
I started this yesterday, it's like Ghost of Tsushima but with a actually fun combat, I don't like the Assassin's Creed world design in both tbh
I had a blast with it, AC style open-world with Nioh gameplay, and the combat was way easier than their past title so you can actually chill while playing it and not raging all over the open world.
I tried getting into this but it felt way too much like a souls game, it felt like fromsoftware made it, it would be nice if most devs knew they don't have to copy souls game for success, cause most of every game that copies them I rarely hear about those titles again and people I've talked to rarely know about em, but they know of darksouls, elden ring, can't beat the originals, not saying ronin a bad game I'm just not into souls like games I like for devs to be creative and copy less, it's so many ideas games could use nowadays
Good to see them continuing to support it, good game but definitely needed some love.
Many of you who have already played Rise of the Ronin may have noticed some elements of our previous works such as Ninja Gaiden and Nioh from Team Ninja. Today we’re excited to share some of the behind-the-scenes development stories for the first time. Plus we share details on an upcoming game update.
not a good title FPS RUSSIA. should have gone with: "new content added'. ... or something like that
try : 'New and expanded content 5 new Ally Missions added. + Addition of dojo training partners"
CGMagazine had the opportunity to speak about the soundtrack of Rise of the Ronin, Starfield and more with composer Inon Zur.
A lot of this is really smart and is half the reason I will buy the game. It's always the little things like, touching the wall as you turn the corner or walking down the steps and not take 3 or four at a time but one by one like in LA Noir. I hope that this game it worth it.
All these points are pleasing to know
I'm super excited for this.
Respects my time (this) vs doesn’t respect my time (DD2). I’m almost 40, and work full time, plus have a relationship; I simply don’t have room in my life for games that don’t respect my time. I’m sure DD2 will be awesome, but I still haven’t even finished RDR2, cuz I feel like I need a 4 hour block to really dive into it, and I almost never do.
We're the fuck this review come from lol