Rise of the Ronin features a companion bonding system that could have been more dynamic and less cliched for a richer player ...
"The Sword of Doom" (1966) A ronin is walking through a pine forest. He shuffles forward using suriashi, maintaining a good maai, or distance between them, and as one of the samurai attacks him ...
The sword combat feels immersive, especially once a ronin masters different stances against specific enemy types. Players can dismember limbs and decapitate heads off of enemies, which adds ...
Comparisons between the two games have been rampant since Rise of the Ronin was announced last year, mainly due to both games' historical Japanese setting, third-person sword-swinging combat ...