Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut for the PS5 is here for organizing the most revolutionary liberation war! Challenge opponents with the katana, master the bow and neutralize threats from afar, develop...
Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut for the PS5 is here for organizing the most revolutionary liberation war! Challenge opponents with the katana, master the bow and neutralize threats from afar, develop stealth strategies to surprise enemies, and explore the new story of Iki Island.
Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut for the PS5 is here for organizing the most revolutionary liberation war! Challenge opponents with the katana, master the bow and neutralize threats from afar, develop stealth strategies to surprise enemies, and explore the new story of Iki Island.
Director's Cut Edition
Includes all additional content released to date, along with entirely new content:
The full game.
The Iki Island expansion: New story, mini-games, enemy types, and more.
Online co-op mode Legends.
Mini digital art book.
One Technique Point.
Charm of Hachiman's Favor.
Hero of Tsushima Appearance Set: Golden Mask, Sword Kit, Horse, Saddle.
Director's Commentary: The creative team sits down with a renowned Japanese historian to examine the world of Ghost of Tsushima and compare it to the real-life events that inspired it.
Become a samurai
In 1274, the Mongol army invaded Japan, specifically the island of Tsushima. In Ghost of Tsushima, take on the role of battered samurai who fight against the army. In the trailer, you see the leader of the Mongols, a figure described as a "rational killer" who tries to intimidate you.
Make your own battle
You must surpass the traditional way of Samurai combat and create a new way of fighting! Act as a ghost, as you wage an unconventional war for the freedom of Japan.
Gear Up Properly
Of course, weapons will be the key to Japan's freedom in the game. Along with the traditional katana sword, you will also use bows, fire, and horse-drawn chariots.
Specifications
Genre
Action, Adventure
Release Date
2021
Release Date
20/08/2021
Age Rating (PEGI)
18
New Release
No
Edition
Director’s Cut
VR
-
Important information
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What can you say about this game, sound, gameplay, story, okay the graphics are average in some conditions of the game but still you don't want it to end.
Incredible graphics, like real ones, especially when you're in cutscenes (detail on faces). The story, amazing. Music as you would expect from a Japanese game. An epic game. But: 1st negative: When you jump to climb a rock, for example, the hero's feet are hidden inside the rock. 2nd negative: You can't skip the cinematic/cutscenes. Is it worth having in your collection? Absolutely!!! With 1000...
Anyone who intends to buy it now for ps5 at around €60 should not do it. I have had the console for a week now and I have only managed to finish god of war ragnarok and play fifa 23 and ghost of tsushima. The game has very bad graphics to the point where you can see the horse's legs and think it's not touching the ground but flying, you try to pass through a door crouching and you enter the graphics... The waterfalls look like a gray thing and if you don't hear the sound, you don't believe you're seeing running water, the sky is terrible, the only good thing is the details on the faces of the characters (only the protagonists), but the sound is very good. The great positive of the game is the battle aspect... It has a very good battle but that's about it. I haven't finished the game yet but the flaws are already apparent, after all, how much can the graphics change until the end.
P.S. The HDR of the game and the lighting in general are terrible as it burns your eyes during the day and you can't see anything at night, resulting in having to change the settings every time... It's better to borrow it from a friend and play it, otherwise, it's better to spend the €60-70 on the flawless ragnarok
If Assassin's Creed had ever been released in Japan... it would have wanted to be as good a game as this one!
Whatever anyone says is not enough. 5/5 gameplay, 5/5 graphics, music.... 10/5 story! Tremendous characters and acting to match - the best - of Hollywood's major productions, with a tragic story of a samurai warrior who is led down the path of the ninja in order to free his homeland... and simultaneously comes into conflict with himself and his beliefs.
Literally, it could have been written and directed by the great Akira Kurosawa. It is at that level. It is no coincidence that the game has a "Kurosawa Mode" where you can play.
One of the great masterpieces of modern gaming art, without a doubt. Get it with your eyes closed.
Excellent game in all aspects. Addictive gameplay, upgrades, thrilling story, and a wide variety of options in both the side missions and the open world map with endless possibilities. It immerses you deeply into the Eastern Asian world with its fantastic landscapes and amazing soundtrack. The ray-tracing is exceptional, with mesmerizing lighting and graphics. The Iki DLC is also very good, with a fantastic location, great additions, and a compelling storyline. It is a complete game that you won't regret spending your money on.
Get it without a second thought!
Graphics 5/5
Sound 5/5 (especially in sword-to-sword or sword-to-shield battles, the DualSense controller shines)
Gameplay 5/5
Multiplayer 5/5
I have nothing bad to say about this game.
It's worth having in your collection.