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Haven't played on PC yet but I've 100% both games on PS5.
Ronin isn't in the same universe of quality.
Ghost is a modern classic. It's not fair to compare the two but also both offer pretty different game-play experiences.
I would say that if you enjoyed Nioh but also like Samauri then this hits a sweet spot between the two. I appreciate the fact this has difficulty settings to make the game less frustrating than Nioh at times while still offering a very satisfying experience.
I feel way more like a samauri playing this game than GoT. The combat in this is just so brutal and fast. GoT feels very repetitive in comparrison.
Ronin is like Kenshin movie. Fast paced combat. People buy Ronin for its combat and gameplay.
Roughly 8-10 melee weapon types to choose from as opposed to GoT's one.
A large roster of interesting characters, many of which you can befriend to unlock their combat styles and join you on missions.
This game will put up more of a fight for those that like to turn the difficulty up and want a challenge.
Play Ghost for the pretty graphics. Play Ronin for the gameplay.