Trek to Yomi pays awkward tribute to Japanese cinema – INDIAN

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After a while it’s time to go back in time feudal japan. That’s where Trek to Yomi, the highly anticipated 2.5D indie feat of Flying Wild Hog, is taking us. Even for fans of oriental culture and everything related to it, this game can be a very awkward experience, which is very unbalanced impression.

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Trekking in Yomi is allowed love letter Extensive work by Akira Kurosawa and she’s pretty darn well known in the game. Just look cheesy a story that seems to have fallen out of the filmography of this famous Japanese director. The main character, a young samurai Hiroki, must protect his village from the bloody invasions of barbarian bandits. This will force him to embark on a path of revenge and self-discovery, which will lead him to the Japanese land of the dead – Yomi. Nothing special can be expected from the plot, despite the fact that in some places the game will offer you a relatively interesting, but absolutely unnecessary choice of subject. To be honest, I wouldn’t even notice if it wasn’t in the game.

As for the characters, we have them. typical genre archetypes. An old master, a young apprentice, his dear… If you’ve seen even one samurai movie, you’ll feel right at home in Trek to Yomi. But that’s exactly what it’s all about. If you immerse yourself in the stereotype, paradoxically, you will get much more pleasure from the game. Well, at least I didn’t go down without explaining myself first. We can also add Trek to Yomi forever fantastic japanese dubwhich in some places will involve you in the game.

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Source :Indian TV

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