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July 2020
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The editors liked
Great sword fighting mechanic
Strong story with memorable characters
Beautiful open world
Lots of character customization
A stunning open-world environment with navigational mechanics that help to further absorb you into it
Stylish combat successfully mimics the iconic samurai sword fights of cinema to great effect
Keen cinematography heightens many moments
Swift stealth
World
Art
Theme
Excellent combat system with plenty of options
Fantastic visuals
Audio and atmosphere
Great cast of characters
Huge scope
Both in terms of map size and content
Remarkably well optimized
Breathtaking environments
Gameplay and narrative intertwine to tell the story in a way that is only possible in this medium
Story and characterization are tremendous
A cinematic masterpiece in every sense of the word
Beautiful landscapes around every corner
Dueling is a true highlight
Sword fighting is as balanced and strong as a folded katana
Storyline is incredible
The editors didn't like
Some collectibles are unnecessary filler
Lacks morality meter
Rote open-world quest structures often feel dull
Cutscenes lack a degree of life that betrays the game's cinematic strengths
Unfortunate camera positioning and environmental objects can regularly ruin you in combat
Japanese-language performances don't
Stealth
There aren't any major innovations to be found
The main story may feel a bit too obvious in its unfolding
Published: 2020-07-14, Author: Andrew , review by: engadget.com
Abstract: Based on the Mongol invasion of Tsushima island in the 13th century, Ghost follows the exploits of Jin Sakai, a samurai and nephew of the local lord, as he attempts to rally the island's populace and drive back the invading horde after a crushing defeat a...
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Published: 2020-07-14, Author: Daniel , review by: yahoo.com
Abstract: Sony's “Ghost of Tsushima” is the company's last blockbuster of the PlayStation 4 era. The 7-year-old system is set to be replaced by the PlayStation 5 later this year, though Sony will still put out games for the console for some time afterwards.And as t...
Abstract: As we near the end of this console generation, the PlayStation 4 has chosen not to go gentle into that good night, but rather, has spent 2020 raging against the dying of the light, pumping out some of the best exclusive games of the generation. Final Fant...
Published: 2020-07-14, Author: Andy , review by: bgr.com
Ghost of Tsushima is an open-world, action-adventure game from Sucker Punch Productions about a samurai that must save his homeland from the invading Mongol Empire.Sucker Punch is best known for the Sly Cooper and Infamous franchises.Ghost of Tsushima wil...
A stunning open-world environment with navigational mechanics that help to further absorb you into it, Stylish combat successfully mimics the iconic samurai sword fights of cinema to great effect, Keen cinematography heightens many moments, Swift stealth
Rote open-world quest structures often feel dull, Cutscenes lack a degree of life that betrays the game's cinematic strengths, Unfortunate camera positioning and environmental objects can regularly ruin you in combat, Japanese-language performances don't
As the sun sets on the PS4, Sucker Punch has given the console a noble send-off with Ghost of Tsushima. Although it takes some time to feel engaged by its beautifully tragic narrative, its brutal yet eloquent gameplay and picture-esque world never fail to...
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. By steadily introducing new abilities instead of stat upgrades, its swordplay manages to sta...