"Rurouni Kenshin" live-action director Keishi Otomo is appointed as the screenwriter of "Rise of Ronin", and the game scenes and other information are announced
"Rurouni Kenshin" live-action director Keishi Otomo is appointed as the screenwriter of "Rise of Ronin", and the game scenes and other information are announced
著者 : BitTopup | 公開日 : 2024/02/13
[The director of the live-action version of "Rurouni Kenshin", Keishi Otomo, is appointed as the screenwriter of "Rise of Ronin", and the game scenes and other information are announced] From the previously officially released "Rise of Ronin" development behind-the-scenes video, it can be known that the live-action version of "Rurouni Kenshin" Keishi Otomo, the director of "The Legend of Ryoma", will serve as the video supervisor and screenwriter of this work. This game is an open-world action-adventure game created by Team NINJA, set in Japan during the end of the Tokugawa period. The PS blog recently announced some information about the game’s main cities and scenes:
1. Yokohama: The first major city that the protagonist visits, which is characterized by the coexistence of multiple cultures;
2. Edo: the stronghold of the shogunate, including Asakusa, Nihonbashi and other famous attractions;
3. Kyoto: The ancient capital contains the strongholds of the Roshi group, such as Imyoji Temple, Gion, and Kiyomizudera Temple;
4. Players can use hooks and ropes to move three-dimensionally when exploring, and when traveling in a large area, they can ride horses or use the aerial device "Abi Machine Flow".
5. Hidden Blade Flag Seal: It exists everywhere on the map and will become a fast travel point for players after liberation. This can be used to replenish consumables or serve as a gateway to online games with other players.
6. The Destiny of Multiple Lives: During exploration, you will encounter a random event called "The Destiny of Multiple Lives", the content of which will vary depending on the location and time.
7. Public security: Punishing local bad guys in different areas will improve the security of the environment and strengthen the relationship with the place.