10/6/2023 0 Comments Katana kami nintendo switch![]() Hence, this is by far the worst aspect of the series to date when it comes to story-telling as the game only succeeded in disengaging me from caring about the story at all. And worst of all, they won’t come after you or have any small cinematic circumstances to take revenge on you even. Sure, you may pick a fight with them but even defeating them will not kill them entirely from your playthrough with boring newspaper posts remarking their deaths as mere injuries. The three major factions were just there like any seven-eleven NPC which most of the time ends up walking around and minding their own business. The story is as simple as it gets, as described in the trailer you are to help out paying off debts on behalf of a blacksmith to save his daughter from debtors. Also, the risk of taking an ARPG approach that closely mimics Diablo might have sounded like a good idea but lacks the incentives of what makes this series replayable in the first place. In the case of KATANA KAMI: A Way of the Samurai Story, I never felt like I was playing as a ronin in the game I felt more like I am playing an NPC instead and this time there are no multiple branching paths to explore as whatever I choose in the dialogue options will funnel me to the same story beats of paying a debt for a blacksmiths daughter. Passing through a village and be greeted with choices to either make a stand for the good of the people, take money for greed, plain power or just simply don’t care which ends up being in a separate branching story path on its own where the game challenges your every choice again and again till the end of the playthrough and that made it very replayable. ![]() Way of the Samurai is one of my all-time favorite games since it came out for the PlayStation 2 where I imagine myself embarking as an unknown ronin into a 19th-century remote Japanese village and roleplay as a samurai-like those Japanese 80s movies. Developed by: Acquire Corp Published by: Spike Chunsoft, Chunsoft Platforms: PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Steam Reviewed on: Playstation 4
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