Way Of The Samurai 4 Review
While the combat is deep—featuring hundreds of skills and a robust sword-smithing system—the real joy is the "day in the life" mechanics. Between assassination missions, you can: Run your own and recruit students off the street. Engage in the "Night Crawling" minigame to woo NPCs.
If you’re looking for a serious, historically accurate simulation of Edo-period Japan… you might want to keep looking. But if you want a game where you can fight British knights with a spring onion, get arrested for public indecency, and accidentally change the course of a nation’s history before lunch, then is your masterpiece. Way of the Samurai 4
A single conversation or a drawn sword can lock you into an entirely different storyline, leading to over 10 distinct endings. 2. The "Life of a Samurai" (Sort Of) While the combat is deep—featuring hundreds of skills
It’s a game where you can wear a giant fish on your head or fight in a tuxedo. It balances moments of genuine political drama with slapstick humor and bizarre character tropes. It doesn’t take itself too seriously, which makes the world feel incredibly alive and reactive. The Verdict If you’re looking for a serious, historically accurate
Released in the West to a cult following, WotS4 is the peak of developer Acquire’s "weird and wonderful" design philosophy. Here’s why this quirky action-RPG deserves a spot on your shelf. 1. Choice That Actually Matters
Wanting to kick the "foreign barbarians" out. The British Navy: Pushing for trade and cultural exchange.
