Ghost of Yōtei : Est-ce le jeu de Samouraï le plus réaliste ?

The tide is turning, and Jin Sakai's armor is being shelved for a whole new era! Today on Gamology, Jean-Baptiste Hu, a swordsman for 25 years and European iaido champion, draws his shinai once again to analyze a game you've been asking us about for a while: Ghost of Yōtei! And Ghost of Yōtei, true to the series' legacy, once again offers us a great experience, with bloody battles that allow our expert to thoroughly analyze the tactics of our self-taught heroine. We'll be discussing spatial awareness, parrying with the Nodachi, the realism of attack techniques, and of course, Jean-Baptiste's old nemesis: the "reverse grip"! If you enjoy the channel, feel free to leave us a comment and tell us which game you'd like us to analyze next. Don't forget to like and subscribe to support the channel! ------------------- Check out our other videos: A Kendo Expert REACTS to Assassin's Creed Shadows    • Un Expert en Kendo RÉAGIT à Assassin's Cre...   A Medieval Fencing Master ANALYZES Weapons in Skyrim    • Un Maître d'Escrime Médiévale ANALYSE les ...   __________________________________________________________________________ Find Jean Baptiste on Instagram here:   / thebugseven   __________________________________________________________________________ The single-player campaign of Ghost of Yotei plunges players into 1603 Japan, into the heart of the wild and untamed lands surrounding the majestic Mount Yotei, more than three centuries after the adventures of Jin Sakai. As Atsu, a lone warrior wearing the mask of the Ghost, you must navigate cinematic sword duels and explore snowy landscapes on a quest for personal justice in a ruthless frontier world where nature is as formidable as the outlaws who roam it. ________________________________________________________________ Gameplay recorded by Game Movie Land. Thank you! ________________________________________________________________ GhostOfTsushima #GhostOfYotei #Reaction #Gaming #PS5 Directed by: Adrien Maurizi Camera Operators: Adrien Maurizi & Ichrak Ksibi Production Assistants: Emma Djabali and Mathis Moser Editing: Omar Douss