Updated Januby Ritwik Mitra: Ghost of Tsushima absolutely burst onto the scene and established itself as one of the greatest games in PlayStation's elite library. There's not exactly plenty of them, but, nonetheless, they should offer more gameplay involving katanas and cool ponytails. Now, if Ghost of Tsushima has left many players wanting for more bushido action or even just the signature Japanese aesthetics involved, then fret not, because there are other samurai-themed games rated well by Metacritic. RELATED: Things We Wish We Knew Before Starting Ghost of Tsushima That's something Ghost of Tsushima has proven, and it ought to spark renewed interest towards these obsolete Japanese warriors. Anything from their iconic swords to their code of honor makes them just as interesting, if not more so than knights, especially when it comes to video games. You can check out the official English breakdown from SNK below thanks to NeoGeoNow as well as the Japanese in-depth video from Dengeki Online below.The way of the samurai has always been a subject of fascination for fiction. Like the rest of Season 2's DLC characters in Iroha and Sougetsu, Warden is priced at $5.99 USD by himself or part of Season Pass 2 for $13.99. We got a glimpse of his Super Special in the trailer yesterday, but now they show off the full fire catapult which appears to do a ridiculous 70 percent damage or so on hit. His Weapon Flipping Technique begins with a straight stab into slashes as a move called Black Stone Bash featured as one of his signature abilities in For Honor. Interestingly, it can even reflect projectiles back at the user. The For Honor rep also received his own unique command parry which can repel any attacks except for lows and can even juggle someone performing a jump in. Shoulder Bash can be charged up and when done all the way will give the special guard breaking abilities which takes less time to pull off when the Rage meter is filled. One of Warden's most appealing features is his unique combo routes for regular slashes, allowing extra follow-ups once he lands a strike, though he also has a feint mechanic to catch the opponent off guard instead of going for all three hits. SNK Community Manager KrispyKaiser, Director Nobuyuki Kuroki and Designer Soranaka Kaito discussed Warden's inclusion in the NGPX post-stream showcase before digging into his move set.
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