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July 2020
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The editors liked
Looks and sounds gorgeous (especially in photo mode)
Great attention and respect to Japanese traditions and culture
Epic one-on-one samurai duels
A beautiful world to explore
Exciting and engaging combat
Great variety in gameplay
Tsushima is a beautiful and compelling world to explore
Combat and exploration are both rewarding and satisfying
A likeable cast of characters across a robust campaign
Innovates on the open-world formula in some surprising ways
Beautiful game world
Well-told story
Intuitive and intelligent combat system
Vast amount of character customisation
Kurosawa film mode is a great gimmick
Tsushima is a work of art
Sumptuous stories with soul
Combat that keeps you on your samurai toes right until the end
Foxes
Stellar storytelling
Massively interactive open world
Well-executed combat
Unique tasks and side quests
Complex and rewarding combat
A visual tour de force
Strong customisation options
Immersive soundscape and music
Kurosawa and photo modes are superb
Strong plot and cast of characters
It's like playing a Japanese jidaigeki
The editors didn't like
Dated and generic open world and stealth design
Frustratingly linear in places
Messy and annoying mob combat
Sticks to open-world staples
Lead character is a bit dull
The main narrative is a little boring and predictable
Lacking in challenge even on the hardest difficulty
A few unusual technical issues
Some open-world elements seem formulaic which makes it feel like a grind at times
Enemy types can lack variety
A bleak and bare start to the third act
Awkward movement mechanics
A side-quest glitched out on me and couldn't be completed
Abstract: Ghost of Tsushima is the latest from Sucker Punch Productions, the makers of the Infamous series. Set during the first Mongol invasion of Japan, the game is an open-world action adventure in feudal Japan. A pastiche of every beautifully romanticised versi...
Published: 2020-07-14, Author: Vincent , review by: straitstimes.com
Abstract: Ghost of Tsushima is a love letter to Japanese samurai films (or chanbara).Think tense bloody duels amid falling red leaves and stoic characters struggling to cleave to bushido, the samurai code of honour.A black-and-white filter with a film grain eff...
Published: 2020-07-14, Author: Vincent , review by: straitstimes.com
Stunning visuals •Freedom to choose combat style •Guiding Wind that blows player in right direction,
Standard open-world gameplay •Uneven pacing
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Published: 2020-07-14, Author: Allen , review by: reimarufiles.com
Despite my few reservations with this title, I recognize that Ghost of Tsushima has an unimpeded focus on delivering an immersive journey in the shoes of Jin Sakai. A man who endures a humiliating loss to the Mongol invasion, and witnesses how an island i...
Fantastic combat (but easy), Kurosawa Mode, Gorgeous environments, Side characters are pretty memorable, Combat is fantastic and weighty
Enemy AI and partner AI are absurdly bad, Openworld activities get boring eventually, and rarely get mixed up in an interesting way, Facial animation is pretty bad on anything but main story missions, Lots of little visual and audio bugs, Janky camera in
Abstract: 2020 is one of the biggest years for videogames in a very long time. There is a frankly insane amount of huge games coming in 2020, with more titles on the way that haven't even been announced yet. The next generation of gaming consoles will launch this y...
Abstract: Con menos de siete años, PlayStation 4 marcó el ritmo de la generación de consolas y ‘Ghost of Tsushima es el juego encargado de finalizar con las exclusivas de Sony para la plataforma. Un reto poco sencillo al ser una franquicia totalmente nueva.Ya pudi...
Published: 2020-07-20, Author: Pierre , review by: phonandroid.com
Ambiance très réussie, Level design soigné, Le mode photo extrêmement complet, un vrai plus, Des personnages secondaires attachants
Le mode combat, clairement le point faible du jeu, Graphiquement parfois dans les choux, Aucune originalité dans son gameplay, Manque d'impact du système des tenues
Un open world parfaitement calibré, ni trop grand ni trop petit, ni trop dense ni trop vide, Une interface minimaliste qui fonctionne, Combats accessibles mais plaisants (surtout les duels), Visuellement magnifique par moments...
et par d'autres très ingrat, Gameplay d'un classicisme excessif, La narration et la mise en scène n'ont pas les moyens de leurs ambitions, Des moments de "poésie" trop factices
Les nombreuses ambitions inabouties de Ghost of Tsushima font que l'on ne peut s'empêcher d'y voir une petite déception. Pourtant, même s'il échoue trop souvent à s'émanciper des conventions de l' open world, le titre de Sucker Punch a largement de quoi...
Les confrontations, Superbes panoramas variés, Affrontements excitants parfois vicieux, Belle histoire hommage aux films de samouraï, Un vaste monde à explorer, Des personnages attachants
On s'y perd parmi tous les raccourcis, Les intros des confrontations deviennent redondantes, Les confrontations sont moins dynamiques qu'annoncées dans les enchaînements d'ennemis, Les activités secondaires mériteraient d'avoir un gameplay moins… tertiair