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  2. Ghost of Tsushima - Wikipedia

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    Ghost of Tsushima is a 2020 action-adventure game developed by Sucker Punch Productions and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment.The player controls Jin Sakai, a samurai on a quest to protect Tsushima Island during the first Mongol invasion of Japan.

  3. Category:Open-world video games - Wikipedia

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    The Blockheads (video game) Blue Dragon (video game) Body Harvest; Boiling Point: Road to Hell; Bomb Rush Cyberfunk; Borderlands (video game) Borderlands (series) Borderlands 2; Borderlands 3; Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel; Boundless (video game) Bowser's Fury; Bratz: Rock Angelz (video game) Brütal Legend; Bully (video game) Bulwark Evolution ...

  4. Category:Video games set in feudal Japan - Wikipedia

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    Second Samurai; Sengoku Basara; Sengoku Basara 4; Sengoku Blade; Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun; Shinrei Jusatsushi Tarōmaru; Shiren the Wanderer (2008 video game) Shiro Project:RE; SimCity Creator (Nintendo DS) Skulls of the Shogun; Soul of the Samurai; SpellCaster (video game) Sword of Honour (video game) Sword of the Samurai (video game)

  5. Rise of the Rōnin - Wikipedia

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    Rise of the Rōnin is set in Yokohama, Edo and Kyoto, in the mid-19th century during Bakumatsu, the final years of the Edo period.The game depicts the leadup to the Boshin war between the Tokugawa Shogunate and various anti-shogunate factions displeased with the western influence after the forced reopening of Japan following the Sakoku period.

  6. Dynasty Warriors - Wikipedia

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    The first game in the series, titled Dynasty Warriors in English and Sangokumusō in Japanese, was a fighting game, a separate genre from the rest of the games in the series. Koei later created a new game as a spin-off and added the word shin ( 真 , true, genuine) to the beginning of the title to differentiate it from its predecessor.

  7. Way of the Samurai 4 - Wikipedia

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    The game is set in a fictional port town called Amihama during the last days of the Shogunate.Players can create their samurai [7] and choose to align themselves with one of three factions: the pro-government forces, the anti-government rebels seeking to repel foreigners, or the British Navy stationed in the city to negotiate a peace treaty.

  8. Kenshi (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Kenshi is an open world role-playing video game with real-time strategy elements that has no linear narrative. [1] It takes place in a post-apocalyptic setting, where it is incredibly difficult for life to survive. [1] The player starts out with no skills and struggles to survive in the early stages of the game. [1]

  9. Like a Dragon: Ishin! - Wikipedia

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    The game features an open world focusing on a powerful feudal domain and castle town in east Japan, Tosa, and Japan's capital city at the time, Kyo. Kyo is divided into several key areas: the hospitality district Fushimi, the red light district Gion, the bustling Rakunai, the deserted Rakugai, and the perilous Mukurogai.