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CRITIK
Ronin (stylized as RONIN) is a 2015 turn-based action platformer video game developed by Polish indie developer Tomasz Wacławek, designer at polish indie studio Flying Wild Hog, and published by Devolver Digital. It was released for Microsoft Windows on May 27, 2015 into Early Access and left it on June 30, 2015.
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TotalBiscuit, The Cynical Brit
Jul 8, 2015
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Gamecritics.com
Aug 1, 2017
As someone who enjoys both action and strategy titles, Ronin strikes a perfect balance between the two styles. The implementation, cleverness, design and restraint are basically perfect, and I enjoyed nearly every minute from start to finish – I wouldn’t hesitate for even a heartbeat before recommending it to anyone who likes a little thinking mixed in with their swordplay. Now, I suppose I should probably check out Gunpoint… Disclosures: This game is developed by Tomasz Waclawek and published by Devolver Digital.
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Impulsegamer.com
Jul 2, 2015
Ronin is not a stealth game. The self-confessed Gunpoint rip-off is a frantic, physics-defying, blood-spattering, minimalist tale of revenge. It culminates in a superb final level, offering two equally powerful endings. And while its length might leave you craving more murder-fun, it does offer a new game plus: go destroy your enemies all over again, in style.
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Gamingnexus.com
Aug 7, 2015
Ronin is fun to play and its strengths more than overcome its weaknesses. It lacks much by way of plot but sets a mood that creates the atmosphere it needs.
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Riotpixels.com
Aug 17, 2015
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Gamezone.com
Jun 30, 2015
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CD-Action
Sep 18, 2015
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Softpedia.com
Jun 30, 2015
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Canadianonlinegamers.com
Jun 30, 2015
Ronin is an extremely challenging platformer with a hidden ton of entertaining hours within. Strategic, thoughtful missions coupled with really cool player maneuverability make it one of those games you can’t stop playing until you beat it.
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Techraptor.net
Jul 17, 2015
While Ronin lacks in story, it excels with its combat system. Because of the enemy variety, player abilities and level layout, the combat feels adaptive and is incredibly fun to play.(