Rise of the Ronin's martial arts and ranged weapons are going a long way to realizing my Sekiro meets Bloodborne fantasy
Opinion | Rise of the Ronin looks like it could take choice-driven combat to a whole other level
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GamesAction RpgRise of the RoninRise of the Ronin’s martial arts and ranged weapons are going a long way to realizing my Sekiro meets Bloodborne fantasyWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
GamesAction RpgRise of the RoninRise of the Ronin’s martial arts and ranged weapons are going a long way to realizing my Sekiro meets Bloodborne fantasyWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
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Team Ninja gave us our first proper look at Rise of the Ronin during Wednesday’sPlayStation State of Playshowcase, and it looked good. Assuming you’re into the Soulslike action-roleplay that the developer executed so well across its Nioh games, this independent follow-up ticks a lot of those boxes – on paper, and now, it certainly …