Pleasantly surprising, for such a beautiful and engaging game. I had thought the first act was the whole game, and the first third of the island was the whole island. Whether I missed some early clues or just didn’t follow news of the game closely enough, I found myself genuinely shocked about 20 hours when I “finished” the island only to realise it was the first of three sections on the island. The map is always fogged over until you explore it, so it’s hard to know from the start how much there really is to do. What really surprised me when playing Ghost Of Tsushima for review, was how big the world and story were. This ends up being a positive, as the story is beautiful, but selfishly the idea of a branching story is appealing if only as an excuse for more time in this fantastic game. It feels as if they may have dabbled with it early on, then pulled it to just focus on the story. If you already own the Ghost of Tsushima DIRECTOR’S CUT on PS4, you can upgrade to the PS5 Ghost of Tsushima DIRECTOR’S CUT for 10.00 from 20 August 2021. The game literally had me questioning if it was something that was coming up as they made me feel dishonorable for taking advantage of the stealth gameplay. If you already own Ghost of Tsushima on PS4, you can upgrade to the Ghost of Tsushima DIRECTOR’S CUT on PS5 for 29.99 from 20 August 2021. The game is actually kind of set up for it early on, with the dichotomy between stealth Ghost gameplay and more “honorable” samurai gameplay being a story beat. Ghost Of Tsushima is out now for the PS4. Check out our review here.If you’ve played more recent Sucker Punch Productions games in the Infamous franchise, you might expect a morality system in the game. Perhaps now they can make a new Sly Cooper game? Fingers crossed. From a third-person perspective, players engage in melee combat using katanas, arrows, and throwing weapons to kill demons and enemy soldiers. 'Ghost of Tsushima is an enormous and densely packed samurai adventure that often left me completely awestruck with both its visual spectacle and excellent combat. Kudos to the folks at Sucker Punch as well. This is a multiplayer action game in which players assume the role of a warrior/fighter (e.g., samurai, hunter, assassin, ronin) that joins others in a battle against supernatural forces. It’s impressive that the PS4 is essentially ending its exclusive run this generation with such a well-received game. There are also several other games with a slightly higher user rating, like Pillow Castle’s Superliminal (9.5 on Xbox One, 9.7 on Nintendo Switch), but those ratings are only based on a few hundred reviews instead of the thousands that Ghost Of Tsushima has received. However, it’s worth pointing out that the critics’ score for Ghost Of Tsushima is pretty low compared to other highly-rated games in the current generation at only 8.3, but we’re focusing strictly on the user reviews. At the time of writing, the user score for the game on Metacritic now stands at 9.3 based on a total of 15,125 ratings. However, that’s not all, as it looks like it’s resonating well with the majority of gamers who have played the game.Īccording to Forbes’ Paul Tassi, Ghost Of Tsushima is now the highest-rated game of the current console generation (PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, but not counting the PC). The game received positive reviews upon release, with critics praising the game's melee combat, story, characters, performances, and music, though it received some criticism for its implementations of stealth gameplay and open world structure. Sucker Punch’s Ghost Of Tsushima has already achieved a lot of milestones since launch, including becoming the PS4’s fastest-selling new IP with more than 2.4 million units sold through globally in its first three days of sales.
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