![]() The port's being done by Laughing Jackal. PS3 reviews grumbled about its graphics and combat but hey, that's what they said about Deadly Premonition too, and isn't that one of the finest damn games you've ever played? I'm quietly hopeful. It's optional in Way of the Samurai 4, though. Also, at the beginning of the game, you can choose one of the four. The game has a lot of focus on customizing the character, and when asking questions, the player can choose between three parts, and as a result, the game will have three different results at the end. 'Night crawling', or yobai, was a real thing. Way of the Samurai 4 tells the story of a ronin who lives in the 19th century. It also, grumble grumble, has a creepy but consensual (that's its PS3 producer) dating and sex minigame. The game has a Groundhog Day sort of thing going on, in that the game's quite short but certain unlocks and decisions are persistent so you're expected to play it a few times to try different things. It's single-player, but AI-controlled versions of other players' characters games might appear to duel you in a Dark Souls-ish sort of way. The game goes down across four days, with different missions and sandbox activities as time passes. Your ronin can aid the British forces, side with the shogunate, try to kick the limeys out, or just lark about doing your own thing. Way of the Samurai 4's set in Japan shortly after the end of its isolationist years. People are muttering things about, say, finding yourself duelling a fish-wielding ronin dressed as a cat, the asynchronous echo of another player's character from their own game. Publishers Ghostlight yesterday announced they're porting Japanese developer Acquire's sandbox samurai 'em up to PC from PS3, aiming for a Steam release "later this year". ![]() Katana Kami: A Way of the Samurai Story, released for the PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and. So I'm interested by seeing people say "Okay it's really wonky and you might hate it at first BUT.!" about Way of the Samurai 4. There was also a 2015 PC port published by Ghostlight via Steam. "Okay it's really wonky and you might hate it at first BUT.!" is how Cara described Deadly Premonition to me and gosh, well that turned out to be one of my favourite games. ![]()
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