The trailer ends with the ronin shooting a solider with a musket and drawing a revolver to finish someone off-this guy clearly isn't afraid to use the best hardware on offer. Another scene sees the ronin whip out a grappling hook to pull himself toward an opponent and slice him with fiery blades. An apparent parry mechanic interrupts an enemy's swing and opens them up for a finishing blow. Rise of the Ronin's one-on-one duels resemble Sekiro more than Dark Souls, but the zoomed-in camera frames it almost like a fighting game. This is a game from Team Ninja, creator of the Souls-inspired Nioh games, so eventually the trailer brings us to combat. Koei Tecmo 's subsidiary, Team Ninja, the developer behind Dead or Alive and the 3D Ninja Gaiden reboot, is known for developing action-packed video games, namely those that fittingly feature ninjas. And then the ronin pulls out a wingsuit to glide over the water and to the city streets below, evoking the sort of open-world exploration that Ubisoft is likely going for in its recently announced Assassin's Creed game set in Japan, codename Red. The ronin were samurai adrift in a world that no longer respected them, and one of them will play the protagonist in Team Ninja's Rise of the Ronin. It cuts between characters in snowy, bright, and cavernous locations and then we see the ronin riding a horse up a hill with a stunning view of trees and a bridge. The trailer follows a hawk flying through populated streets and as it soars up to reveal the ronin protagonist standing atop a cliff.
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