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Beyond the big-picture clan stuff, the game is dripping with smaller historical touches. The development of bushido (the way of the warrior) is a core theme you experience firsthand. The weaponry is meticulously researched—using a tachi (the longer, more curved sword) feels different from a katana, and the inclusion of the kusarigama and yumi (longbow) shows a commitment to the era's combat tools. Social structures are also key; the tension between the imperial court, the rising samurai, and the common folk is palpable. I'd recommend checking out the "Making Of" documentaries on the developer's YouTube channel; they talk extensively with historians.