Is Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin still worth playing in 2026?
Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin weds two worlds you would not expect together, and that is its strength. On one side, a surprisingly deep, almost documentary rice farming where every harvest step concretely strengthens the heroine. On the other, a brisk, satisfying 2D beat-em-up carried by the celestial scarf that serves as weapon and traversal tool. The Japanese folklore, the inspired soundtrack and the contrast between peaceful farm and cursed islands create a singular rhythm. The rice grind can tire. But this unique proposition has aged very well and stays memorable today.