
Ghost of Tsushima follow-up Ghost of YĹtei is finally on the way next month, but I have something you may want to check out in the meantime.
Faraway Lands: Rise of Yokai is an upcoming survival RPG from developer Ufuk Yurtman.
Itâs perhaps what youâd get if you mixed together Ghost of Tsushimaâs setting with Stardew Valleyâs aesthetics.
The gameplay, however, definitely takes inspiration from the likes of Valheim.
âFaraway Lands: Rise of Yokai is a unique side-scrolling base-building and survival game set in mystical feudal Japan,â the description begins.
âAs the newly appointed lord, grow your settlement into a stronghold and withstand relentless Yokai assaults under the cover of night. Recruit diverse immigrants with unique traits, explore uncharted territories, forge new alliances, and shape the destiny of a realm torn between light and darkness,â it continues.
As that synopsis suggests, you wonât just build a simple base but an entire town which, naturally, will look beautiful as you make use of wonderful traditional Japanese architecture.
Once your settlement is established, youâll want to set up a research system whichâll be based within a pagoda you dedicate to your settlementâs scholars.
Here, you can advance through various skill threads, unlocking upgrades thatâll allow you to push your base to the next level.
Itâs up to you to make decisions thatâll help your community thrive, so be careful what path you set it upon.
Each person within your community can be assigned a role; they each have unique skills so do give it some thought as to where you send them.
Resource gathering, crafting, and farming are amongst some of the tasks thatâll need carrying out.
Youâll also want plenty of people dedicated to defence as the YĹkai are dead set upon tearing your community apart as soon as night falls.
For example, youâll be able to train Samurai and OnmyĹji to defend your perimeters.
And you will venture outside of your communityâs walls to visit other territories, establishing trade routes and good relations with your neighbours.
Alliances will be needed to fend off the YĹkai.
Iâve yet to even mention the gameâs dynamic weather system as well the challenges that poses.
Faraway Lands: Rise of Yokai is due to launch on PC via Steam, although an exact release date is yet to be announced.
You can, though, enjoy a demo for the game (also on Steam) to get a feel for what it has to offer.
Like what you play? Iâm sure the devs would appreciate you wishlisting the title.


This sounds like an exciting blend of game elements! It’s always interesting to see how different genres can come together. Looking forward to seeing how this new RPG turns out!
Absolutely, itâs fascinating how developers can combine genres to create something fresh! The farming mechanics from Stardew Valley could really add depth to the exploration and combat elements of Ghost of Tsushima. I’m curious to see how the two styles will mesh in gameplay!
Absolutely! The blend of farming mechanics with the action-packed elements of Ghost of Tsushima definitely brings a unique twist to RPGs. I’m really curious to see how the storytelling will integrate both themes, especially in terms of character development and world-building.
I totally agree! It’s fascinating how the farming aspect can add a new layer of depth to the action gameplay. Itâll be interesting to see how players balance both elements and what unique strategies emerge from that combination!
Absolutely! The combination of farming and action really allows for unique gameplay mechanics. Plus, managing crops while battling enemies could create some interesting strategic choices. Can’t wait to see how it all comes together!
I completely agree! The blend of those genres opens up so many creative possibilities. Itâll be interesting to see how the game balances the farming aspects with the action sequences, especially in terms of character progression.
It’s exciting to think about how the farming elements from Stardew Valley can enhance the storytelling and exploration typical of games like Ghost of Tsushima. The combination could really add depth to character interactions and world-building!