A jack of all trades and master of some, though Rise of the Ronin feels like a melting pot of influences from other games, it is also quite the surprise of the year for me thus far as it clearly shows that Team Ninja has a confident grasp of compelling open world design in a way that many of its genre stablemates do not. Though the visual presentation might be comparatively a little rough around the edges, Rise of the Ronin nonetheless is simultaneously the most accessible and ambitious game Team Ninja has done to date and one that both hardcore action RPG fiends and open world adventure aficionados will surely embrace.
Rise of the Ronin is a great open world game but it has many flaws in things like its mission design and graphic presentation. Although is another good reason to have a PS5.
"Rise of the Ronin," developed by Team Ninja, is a compelling action RPG set in 19th-century Japan during the Bakumatsu period. The game offers fluid combat, a rich storyline, and stunning visuals, immersing players in a historically detailed open world.
Despite its strengths, critics have been unexpectedly harsh. I find this puzzling, as "Rise of the Ronin" stands out with its engaging gameplay and narrative depth. It's arguably one of the most underrated games in years, deserving much more appreciation than it has received.
What an underrated game I think people afraid just because some fake “critics” these fake critics don’t understand how to critic they just compared to games like previousTN games or worse compared to GOT and some of the them just calling them soul-like I hope people try games themselves like demos or if they haven’t demo and you don’t afford to buy it just wait until sale but never rely on these fake reviews. Also, some call ps3 game because game looks ugly to them and confuse other like it is very bad but the truth is the graphics/ art design is suitable for the period that game talks about and the horse animation was edited and it is better and natural because I was very angry when people critique games or developers very harsh about attempt something new but games from the big companies who reuse things with every game they release and people ignore on them and keep praise them because OG and nostalgia but after all I want people to try things for themselves and don’t take reviews like it is the truth or something. Just try it or shut up don’t confuse others.
Rise of the Ronin is not a perfect game and has its fair share of flaws, but it still is really impressive. Its landscapes and many scenarios paint the amazing picture of the Edo era in Japan masterfully, and you can add on top of that a gameplay that is incredibly solid mostly thanks to its flawless battle mechanics. Overall, Rise of the Ronin is a game that will satisfy an incredibly wide range of audiences.
Rise of the Ronin aims to deliver an epic story filled with well-rounded characters, an open-world adventure, action-filled combat and a presentation taking advantage of current-gen hardware. For the most part, it succeeds. The story is indeed epic, with plenty of intrigue delivered by well-rounded characters, even at the cost of the player character.
It’s dubious whether the various iniquities of the game are good enough to justify where it goes, especially knowing that all that effort can’t change which way the wind is blowing for Japan by the end.
Rise of the Ronin marries a cool historical setting, Team Ninja’s mastery of tough-but-fair combat, and some smart RPG design to make a game that is immediately compelling, and even more fun with friends. It’s full of cool little touches, whether it’s throwing something at an enemy with the grappling rope or dropping from your glider onto your horse. Unfortunately, it’s also a game full of map clutter, bloated systems, and a truly absurd amount of junk loot, and the time I spent clearing out everything that didn’t spark joy and dealing with all these non-essential systems made me pine for a leaner, meaner, more focused game. Rise of the Ronin is excellent when it has the courage to be itself and lean into its challenging, rewarding fighting; too often, however, it feels stuck in indecision, torn between what it wants to be and what it feels it’s expected to be, and not even the best samurai can overcome that.
Rise of the Ronin is an open world action game set in nineteenth century Japan with both Souls-like elements and exploration à la Assassin’s Creed with a tiny dash of roleplaying the mix. It tries multiple things, but excels in none.
Me compre el juego con muchas ganas después de ver buenas criticas, decir que anteriormente jugué a GOT y las comparaciones son odiosas, no puedo decir que sea un mal juego, pero no llega ni mucho menos a GOT;
-gráficos mejorables , las animaciones no son fluidas del todo y las del caballo menos todavía, ni cambiando opciones graficas se consigue una buena fluidez. Además de bastantes fallos de texturas en decorados y enemigos.
-la jugabilidad también deja mucho que desear, los contragolpes muchas veces parecen aleatorios, y a veces en los enfrentamientos multitudinarios cuesta que seleccione como objetivo al contrincante que quieres, y como consecuencia recibes ataques inesperados.
-La historia esta bien, no voy a decir lo contrario, pero después de GOT, pues se queda mas floja.
-Hay un montón de opciones de personalización, en ese aspecto esta muy conseguido.
-Al igual que GOT a veces las misiones secundarias pueden parecer repetitivas
-Sonido y voces son aceptables , pero aquí nuevamente GOT , con el fantástico doblaje y una banda sonora increíble es muy superior.
En resumen ,es un buen juego, pero una imitación de GOT, (ambientación, forma de liberar poblados, de recoger materias primas, lucha....y un largo etc. de calcos) y claro , cuando imitas algo, o lo haces muy bien, o como es en este caso sales mal parado.
A good, but at times frustrating game, a bit rough around the edges (visually, controls and combat) Tanky bosses and weird enemy rhythm can be annoying. I like it for the most part, but the game needs polishing. 7,5
esse jogo ta em 30fps 5 horas de duração 3 ou 4 momentos de combate o jogo todo Puzzles repetidos o jogo todo3 tipos de inimigos
e pagar 60 dollares é muito caro
Sekiro and Ghost Tsushima platinum here. This game is very very average game. Aside from bad graphics, the story is very generic and uninteresting. Having to comply with the "modern gamer" standards, they were too afraid to create a male character with fully developed personality and voice acting, they went with the customisable silent one which takes away a lot of the immersion. The combat is the only good aspect. I alsohave to stress on how the bad graphics are, I felt like playing on a Nintendo Switch. I don't recommend it at all. If you are on the fence, wait for Stellar Blade, according to the demo, this game looks more promising.
SummaryIt's darkest before dawn. In Rise of the Ronin you will explore an evolving world as you fight to forge a new era for Japan.
You are a Ronin, a warrior free from all masters and bonds and as your destiny intertwines with story characters, take part in an immersive combat focused action experience.