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August 2021
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The editors liked
Difficult new enemies
8-10 hour expansion included
New side activities
Significant performance upgrade
Stunning visuals
Iki Island is a blast
Additional sidequests
Still an excellent game
Substantial Iki Island expansion
Even more gorgeous than before
Easy to transfer saves
Wonderfully immersive game mechanics
Fantastic graphics
Superb sound music and sound effects
Excellent replayability
New enemy types enhance combat
Lock-on mechanic
Japanese lip-sync
An excellent storyline once again
Looks absolutely gorgeous on the PlayStation 5
Dueling still gives me goosebumps
DualSense integration is perfection
The editors didn't like
Lackluster PS5 upgrades
New villain is severely underutilized
Jin is overpowered
Niche power-ups
Short main story
Still a repetitive game
Expensive PS5 version upgrade
Iki Island expansion is set midway through the game
Published: 2022-06-30, Author: Jordan , review by: destructoid.com
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Abstract: Let's cut to the chase. Ghost of Tsushima was my favorite game of 2020. Sucker Punch managed to create their magnum opus that transcended a lot of their previous works. The samurai tale of Jin Sakai was akin to a sword shined to perfection. However, the n...
Published: 2021-08-23, Author: Matthew , review by: gaming-age.com
Abstract: Even though I love — love, love, love — Ghost of Tsushima, I'll start off with the one negative thing I have to say about the game's Director's Cut: if you played through the game on PS4 already, you probably don't need to pick up this new version now tha...
Published: 2021-08-19, Author: W. , review by: gamerbraves.com
Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut is one of my favorite types of re-releases, where it really just opens up everything you love about the original. Consdiering the first game had few real gripes, it's unsurprising that the Director's Cut would carry that f...
Difficult new enemies, 8-10 hour expansion included, New side activities
Lackluster PS5 upgrades, New villain is severely underutilized
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Significant performance upgrade, Stunning visuals, Iki Island is a blast, Additional sidequests
Jin is overpowered, Niche power-ups, Short main story
Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut embraces the might of the PS5 with the Tales of Iki expansion giving players a taste of how Sucker Punch Productions' classic samurai legend uses the next-generation abilities of the PS5...
Still an excellent game, Substantial Iki Island expansion, Even more gorgeous than before, Easy to transfer saves
Still a repetitive game, Expensive PS5 version upgrade
Apart from Iki Island, Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut is a modest upgrade. And yet, it’s a modest upgrade for a fantastic game — and Iki Island provides an excellent reason to dive back into Jin’s compelling story.(Image credit: Sony Interactive Enterta...
Published: 2021-08-19, Author: Chris , review by: destructoid.com
Abstract: I'm always looking for an excuse to return to Ghost of Tsushima. The multiplayer “Legends” mode managed to lure me like a siren's song for just a bit, but ultimately, I'm a sucker for big beautiful open worlds. Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut did the tri...