As a huge fan of open-world action RPGs, I was absolutely thrilled when I heard about “Rise of the Ronin” and its availability on PS5. The demo was an incredible introduction to this immersive world of Yokohama, allowing me to explore the wider surroundings, engage in various activities, and even take on a formidable boss battle against Gonzo.
In the demonstration version of the game, you’ll experience the opening chapter which takes place in Yokohama. Here, players get to wander around the larger map and participate in different tasks. You can attack enemy bases, track down Fugitives for bonuses, and lots more, all leading up to a showdown against Gonzo as the final boss. If you decide to buy the game later on, your demo save data will be carried over.
As a gamer, I’m excited to share that I’ve been playing “Rise of the Ronin” recently on my PS5. In May, the game received an impressive update that included new Ally Missions on Midnight difficulty, two fresh set bonuses, and the challenging Path of Chaos mission with unpredictable enemies each time you try. Plus, there’s a training feature where you can hone your skills against opponents like your Blade Twin. Keep an eye out for further updates!
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2024-07-24 20:11