Review | Trek to Yomi – Xbox Game Pass

Trek to Yomi is a fun game that will bring good hours of adventure and tasting for fans of the genre and Japanese cinema.

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Currently it is difficult not to have a game that has great scenarios with cinematographic scripts. Of course, this style is no longer new, with names like Hideo Kojima already using it since Metal Gear Solid.

There were even others before, but the cinematic quality of these titles has only increased year after year. And in recent months fans have been able to check Trek to Yomi, which is practically a work of the gamer universe that mixes all these concepts very well.

The game, which looks fantastic and in black and white, is a tribute to the master of Japanese – and world – cinema. Akira Kurosawa. The game with a story set in ancient Japan, has this cinema noir mix with easy gameplay and that holds the player.

It could even be said that the game would be a Hack and slash, since the objective is to take the character from one point to the other on the screen and nothing more. There's no open world and explorations, so Trek to Yomi doesn't put too much strain on your machine.

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and play via Xbox Game Pass on the PC via Cloud Gaming, is simple and accurate. The game didn't have a single server crash and the only frame rate issues presented were due to some instability of our own internet. Still, nothing that interferes with the gameplay.

The design, as seen in several trailers, is really pretty and the PB style doesn't hinder the adventure at all. Sometimes what can really get in the way is the camera, but nothing that will negatively impact your challenge.

And as for the challenge, Trek to Yomi It is an adventure to be tasted. Don't go out just meaninglessly pressing the button just waiting for the next opponent. Here the player must make the most of the story and live the challenges that the game brings.

Trek to Yomi is a fun game that will bring good hours of adventure and tasting for fans of the genre and Japanese cinema. And if you don't want to install the game, using Cloud Gaming from Xbox Game Pass is more than a great option.

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