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I'm enjoying the combat. It's a lot better than Wo Long's which is really spammy.
Interesting ...if it's better than Wo Long then why are guys like Fighting Cowboy and Skill Up saying it's dumbed down?
I'm enjoying the combat. It's a lot better than Wo Long's which is really spammy.
A part of me wonders if this game came out too soon. I think an AC game by Team Ninja sounds like a fun idea, but everyone is so jaded by the AC games that it feels like they're taking it out on RotR.
This feels like when the PS360 generation was flooded with third person shooters and reviews were mixed on Binary Domain.
Wouldn’t be the first casualty from a Sony exclusive moneyhat deal.This legit might kill the studio if the Sony moneyhat isn't sufficient.
Wouldn’t be the first casualty from a Sony exclusive moneyhat deal.
Your momma!
Your posts are Redfall-tier of late. Give it a rest.
Fextralife’s review is a bit uplifting. I didn’t agree with his Lords of the Fallen review, but that’s like the only review I really didn’t agree with. My guess is it’s all about how you go about it. Fighting Cowboy showed off the move set and you could sense some boredom there. The same when he was just running around. I stopped caring about AC after AC3. I will take the Witcher 3 over AC.Interesting ...if it's better than Wo Long then why are guys like Fighting Cowboy and Skill Up saying it's dumbed down?
Interesting ...if it's better than Wo Long then why are guys like Fighting Cowboy and Skill Up saying it's dumbed down?
Thats not the whole game, he just picked one clip. And GOT had those segments too, clear area and turn into Japanese territory. Did you not play GOT?Now I can't unsee it. Game looks soulless from a jap dev about Japan. Ghost of tsuhsima is stil king
Interesting ...if it's better than Wo Long then why are guys like Fighting Cowboy and Skill Up saying it's dumbed down?
Fextralife’s review is a bit uplifting. I didn’t agree with his Lords of the Fallen review, but that’s like the only review I really didn’t agree with. My guess is it’s all about how you go about it. Fighting Cowboy showed off the move set and you could sense some boredom there. The same when he was just running around. I stopped caring about AC after AC3. I will take the Witcher 3 over AC.
I’m debating because if this is indeed like AC then I might just get a refund. I like open world, but a certain style of open world. My copy arrives tomorrow. Fextralife says not to believe the haters and that it’s a solid game.
Chances this is coming to PC?
It will at some point, but not because of those reasons.200% chance, count on it.
Sony doesn't pay for 3rd party Japanese IP exclusivity, unless the IP is from their first/second console having a massive installed based/unit sales.
This is all on Team Ninja, and they will port this over to PC and possibly Xbox and Switch 2, after releasing the DLC's, just like NioH 1&2.
How so? The game is published by SIE200% chance, count on it.
Sony doesn't pay for 3rd party Japanese IP exclusivity, unless the IP is from their first/second console having a massive installed based/unit sales.
This is all on Team Ninja, and they will port this over to PC and possibly Xbox and Switch 2, after releasing the DLC's, just like NioH 1&2.
It has better combat than AC and has alot more NPC interactions than games like Ghost of Tsushima and AC.
People just want to bash on the game because a few reviews talking shit about it
The problem with game reviewers nowadays is none of them review a game based on its own merits, it's always a review of what game it isn't,always a comparisson to another game.At a glance the reviews make it sound like you should choose another game in this space, but what if you’ve played those other games? They are also saying the gameplay is good, but the story isn’t anything special? When does that mark a game down by 3-4 points?
Basically its a Team Ninja game that’s in a AC style world with very forgiving (still good) combat? Some other reviews say it’s fantastic. What hurts it is probably it’s price tag considering those other games are probably cheaper than this is.
NiOh 2 was the peak of NiOh for me. That game was well worth $60. The remastered version was even better.
'if you start with game a, mix it with game b, & then add a dash of game c? you end up with this game...'The problem with game reviewers nowadays is none of them review a game based on its own merits, it's always a review of what game it isn't,always a comparisson to another game.
The problem with game reviewers nowadays is none of them review a game based on its own merits, it's always a review of what game it isn't,always a comparisson to another game.
They fail at literally the very thing of what a review should be and it should be objective through and through.What are its qualities and what are its negatives,how is that so fucking hard for some to do?!
Yes correctI've seen several reports that while the framerate does drop at times, it's not dropping all the time and isn't that bad for a game with "performance inconsistency"
(Certainly gonna be smoother than Dragons Dogma 2!)
Will Stellar Blade be the “Exclusive of the year”?Unfortunately not quite hitting the mark as PlayStation’s big exclusive for the year, it's a shame.
I was actually with you on not subscribing to anything*twas a gift, genius.
Yea, I still plan on playing this.My playthrough of Rise of the Ronin took around 55 hours, and I barely scratched the surface of the additional content. I had a 60% completion rate in Yokohama, and then a 37% and 11% completion rate for the next two cities. There are still many enemy camps I haven’t cleared yet, 60 more cats to pet, Bond Missions I have not completed, tons of side quests, weapon stance upgrades from the Dojo, fugitives still running loose and a ton more.
When considering a game’s pricepoint, we take into account the amount of content available, the experience impact, and the value of purchasing a game right away versus waiting for patches or a sale. Priced at $69.99, Rise of the Ronin is a content-complete game with some very well done systems and a good combat system, which I argue outweighs the poor graphical quality.
Sounds good to me
Unfortunately not quite hitting the mark as PlayStation’s big exclusive for the year, it's a shame.
HAHA ..how much time have you put into Ronin since release? I've played about 6 hours and can tell you so far its a great game and performs much better than Dragons Dogshit 2Bragging about buying a bad game
You mean Deflected that bullet! its a great gameWell...dodged that bullet!
NoShoutout to the 63 people that predicted the correct (as of now score), ngl, mine was lower, but maybe I'm just not a fan of games with anime speeds and love me some weight in medieval games...
Nerd time:
The voting scores are imbalanced.
Reason: take for example the 60s:
in option 1 you have 60-65%, meaning 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65 - 6 numbers
but
option 2 (66-69%)? 66, 67, 68, 69 (nice) - only 4 numbers
Interesting ...if it's better than Wo Long then why are guys like Fighting Cowboy and Skill Up saying it's dumbed down?
The way he’s written it it doesn’t, check the poll again. Otherwise you’re saying “I think it will be 65%, so I’ll vote in the other category.”No
65 belongs to the upper half
It goes
60, 61, 62, 63, 64
65, 66, 67, 68, 69
Both groups have five, son
My playthrough of Rise of the Ronin took around 55 hours, and I barely scratched the surface of the additional content. I had a 60% completion rate in Yokohama, and then a 37% and 11% completion rate for the next two cities. There are still many enemy camps I haven’t cleared yet, 60 more cats to pet, Bond Missions I have not completed, tons of side quests, weapon stance upgrades from the Dojo, fugitives still running loose and a ton more.
One interesting thing I noticed whilst reading a few reviews via Metacritic is that ROTR has 100+ reviews on PS5, and DD2 has 50+ reviews on PS5. That’s quite the difference, especially when you consider that DD2 was the most hyped of the two.
Holy shit. This is their best game since NGII.
I will not be buying it now, but color me surprised.Bought it on a whim. Figured I’d play 10 mins and be done.
Wrong. I’m now playing this over DD2 intentionally.
The combat feels like ninja gaiden meets sekiro. Praise fucking be.
Put it on hard mode NG fans, and go chop off enemy limbs razor edge style. Blood galore, and a mechanic around Ki and blood build up.
Also it looks and runs great.
Need more time but this could be the best team ninja game since NG franchise?
You just volunteered.I will not be buying it now, but color me surprised.
Shame that no one made an OT, and I don't want to do a half-assed job myself, lol.
Well, I'll try after I'm done with lunch, lol.You just volunteered.
That’s how I had to make the tekken 8 and suicide squad ones. Did T8 at the airport in 30 mins on my phone.
Give it a whirl. No one expects greatness and appreciates just having a home to discuss it.
Yeah, see, to me that just sounds like a lot of bloated open world padding. The kind of stuff that made me quit on games like Assassins Creed Syndicate or Far Cry 5 or 6. Technically competent and “content complete” games, but most of that content was uninspired dreck designed to inflate play time metrics.
ETA: Although I have more time than most to game, I only have so much patience for sprawling open world games that ask me to complete the same rote content over and over. Usually once I finish one I enjoy, I don’t have interest in jumping into another open world for a while. I just finished 100+ hours of FF7Rebirth, last thing I want is to run aroundchasing documents off rooftopsfinding cats to pet.