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During this year’sState of Play,gamers received a brand-new look at the upcoming title,Rise of the Ronin,and all of its combative glory. From the beginning to the end of the trailer, gamers recognised a few similarities to games likeGhost of TsushimaandSekiro Shadows Die Twice, but this is all new.

Rise of the Ronin receives a new gameplay trailer.

Along with the combat, we also received a quick glance at some of the story that will be coming to the game and even the traversal options that players can use to travel around 19th-century Japan. Viewers were also shown the westernization of Japanese culture and environments.

The Combat Looks Fun, Familiar, and Deadly in Rise of the Ronin.

Throughout the trailer, our eyes were glued to the fun and imaginative combat system that will be taking place withinRise of the Ronin. Since this game is set in the mid-19th century, the West has begun to import certain objects into Japan that are beginning to become popular within society.

One of the main objects that are being brought into Japan from the West are guns. This will become one of your main weapons withinRise of the Ronin, if you so choose, but there are still plenty of other melee options to choose from.

Rise of the Ronin receives a new release date announcement and gameplay trailer.

Whether you would like to stick with the standard Katana and fight like a proper Ronin, make a change and fight with a spear, or go full Western and use a revolver or repeater rifle, there is a plethora of options. And each of these weapons will be at your disposal as you progress through the game.

Along with these weapons, you will also be given a grappling hook, which you can either use to move around the many locations you visit, just like inGhost of Tsushima.Or you can use it to pull your enemies to you or yourself to your opponents, just likeSekiro Shadows Die Twice.

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This brings a whole new level of combat toRise of the Ronin, as you have so many different strategies to use. Whether you are going in loud or using stealth to clear out a location, the player will always have some way to keep themselves alive in a crisis.

Ronin, Fly Now!? They Do, as Rise of the Ronin Reveals a New Way to Get Around Japan.

During the State of Play, it was revealed thatRise of the Roninwill have multiple ways to get around its open world. Whether you are looking to do the traditional thing and walk on your own two legs the entire way, or looking to hitch a ride, there is always something you can use to make your journey easier.

Another way to get aroundRise of the Roninis with a trusty horse. As long as this horse doesn’t get the same treatment that the horse inGhost of Tsushimagot, then it will be ok. However, it will be a big improvement over walking as it will get you to so many more places faster and safer.

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Finally, another way to travel, which was shown during this reveal trailer, was a wing suit, also known as an Avicula. you’re able to use it to glide through the air from one place to another, which once paired with the grappling system, can take you very far and very fast.

All of these traversal mechanics blend together so well that gamers can use each and every one together to move faster, smarter, and safer through the world ofRise of the Ronin. Hopefully, there will be more reveals sometime in the near future that will get us even more hyped forRise of the Roninonce it releases on March 22nd of this year.

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What do you think aboutRise of the Roninand its combat and traversal systems? Are you looking forward to fighting your way through 19th-century Japan? Let us know what you think in the comments!

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Liam Magee

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Liam is a writer who loves to spend his time gaming, streaming, playing board games, and just talking about games in general. He will play pretty much any game you put in front of him, but he absolutely loves soul-like games the most, or anything story-driven.

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