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Way of the Samurai 4 is a sandbox in the truest sense. It’s janky, the graphics were dated even at launch, and the humor is polarizing—but there is absolutely nothing else like it. It’s a game about freedom, consequences, and the ridiculousness of being a ronin in a changing world. Way of the Samurai 4
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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. It’s janky, the graphics were dated even at