Travel through a beautiful, fictional rendition of the 16th century of Feudal Japan. Choose between four types of warriors as you learn to master intuitive, directionally-driven swordplay while also choosing unique abilities to ensure victory over your foes. Join your friends in an immersive multiplayer campaign across Japan in pursuit of either preserving the peace and honor of the Emperor or bringing on chaos and death by playing across four different game modes with different objectives and strategies. Whether you prefer the blade wielding Kenshi or Naginata Samurai, the range and precision of the Samurai Archer, or the deceptive Ninja, the options are vast and the battles fierce.

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booman
booman - - 3,651 comments

Love it! Wonderful natural look for the snow, roof and vegetation. I love this graphical style and lighting. Even the mountains in the background look very natural.
I hope there is a day/night cycle because I would love to see the reds at dusk and the blues at dawn.
Professional Work!

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MattCan36 - - 72 comments

Thank you booman. Always good to read comments from familiar names.

We've discussed having maps load with different times of day at random during campaigns but no official decision on that yet. We may look into the performance costs of doing a day-night cycle and see if its viable, we're battling already to stay ahead of performance issues.

Thanks again :D We do have some pro devs on the team (myself included) so its good to read that our work on this looks up-to-par.

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Small mountain town at the foot of Mt. Yari in our Yari Foothills level.