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Samurai Redemption is a new samurai action RPG -apkrig

There can be no doubt that samurai games and Japanese history in general are back on track. The newly announced Ronin: Samurai Redemption title is closer to games like Nioh, Sekiro or Onimusha than Ghost of Tsushima or Way of the Samurai. We will set off until 1426 (according to the trailer 1420) to the island of Hokkaido, where dark forces will appear. Fortunately, there are three brave samurai without a master who have nothing to lose because they did not voluntarily take their lives. It is these ronines who will resist evil. The disgraced warriors are now the only hope of ordinary people who cannot call for other help.

You can eliminate each opponent in a unique way, or allegedly sacrifice yourself.

Ronin: Samurai Redemption is a 3rd person action RPG where we fight dangerous opponents, solve puzzles, but also use magical powers. The authors promise that we will be able to master our own combat system and also entice us to the story. You can eliminate each opponent in a unique way, or allegedly sacrifice yourself. According to the developers, this is also the way to redemption, although it is not clear what the consequences will be in terms of gameplay.

We will move through the Japanese countryside, visit villages, shrines, temples and bamboo groves. Here, however, strange monsters will be waiting for us, not all of them having to take the form of humanoids. Who would not want to fight a crab or a winged warrior… In order to gather enough strength, the Ronins must perform heroic deeds and behave honestly. Only this will allow them to prepare for growing opponents.

As we go through the story, at first the realistic environment will change more and more under the influence of dark forces into the mystical world. The game already has a profile on Steam and is backed by G-DEVS. You can explore some other little things for yourself. It is obvious that this is a smaller title, not an AAA production, but that in itself is not necessarily bad. Animations, the fluidity of which is crucial for a similar game, are a bit awkward so far, but we should not slide to premature conclusions.

At the moment, the title is aimed only at a PC and already has set minimum and recommended hardware requirements. It is not clear when Ronin will come out, but the authors promise that it will be soon. Even with an exclamation mark, we may be pleasantly surprised.

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