Rise Of The Ronin review: inventive, often original, but lacks polish

Proof that Ninja Gaiden wasn’t merely a flash in Japan.

Rise of the Ronin review; a samurai looks over a Japanese town
(Image: © Koei Tecmo)

Our Verdict

An open-world game that harnesses the tight pace of Team Ninja’s previous adventures. Smart storytelling that balances historical accuracy with narrative flexibility.

For

  • A large, sprawling world
  • Innovative sword combat design
  • Inviting historical storytelling

Against

  • World traversal is poorly implemented

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Rise Of The Ronin details

Publisher Koei Tecmo

Developer Team Ninja

Platform Xbox Series X / S, PlayStation 5 (reviewed), PC

Release Out now

Price $79.99 / £69.99

Sword fights that demand skill and patience, historical authenticity (to a degree), apparently effortless decapitations that are equal parts horrific and hilarious… whatever you want from a game featuring samurai, there’s a chance it’s in Rise of the Ronin somewhere. There are some undeniably shonky elements, sure, yet they melt into the charm.

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The Verdict
8

out of 10

Rise Of The Ronin review: inventive, often original, but lacks polish

An open-world game that harnesses the tight pace of Team Ninja’s previous adventures. Smart storytelling that balances historical accuracy with narrative flexibility.

Luke Kemp
Writer

Writing about videogames, and editing the work of others in a hobbyist capacity, since 2009. I have taken on professional freelance work since 2017. Clients include Official PlayStation Magazine, Eurogamer, PC Gamer, Edge, Gamesmaster, The Guardian, and GamesRadar.