Reviews from

in the past


Beautiful story, world, characters, fighting

I’ve played about 2 hours so far… I can tell this is going to be in my top 5

me diverti muito no ps4, excelente jogo, e agr vou rejogar no pc raleuuuuu

might be the best combat I’ve witnessed in a game

Ya jugué a este juego mil veces. Estoy seguro que la historia esta muy linda, pero no puedo con el formato de Open World Game™ genérico de Ubisoft. No me sorprendí ni un solo segundo de las dos horas que jugué, ya se exactamente que esperar de todo este juego y no es de mi interés. Una pena, porque el gameplay parece estar divertido (relativamente)


Story was really underwhelming. It basically does nothing new with the Samurai genre we are so familiar with.

A new location to explore and a more optimized experience. This game is amazing.

Really gorgeous game that shines on PC with a fantastic art style. The story was really enjoyable and well paced. Even though I am over these "Ubisoft" style open world games the open world is reasonably sized although could still be cut back a bit with the Mongol camps, combat is solid but nothing crazy.

I wouldn't say this game is a masterpiece or anything but it's a good time overall.

Currently re-playing on PC.

I should say that despite this getting 4/5, it's among my all-time favorite video games. I can't rate this a perfect 5 down to a form of design that I tend to find entirely exhausting and mind-numbingly boring: The Ubisoft formula. It's all over this game and in good conscience, I can't pretend otherwise ...

...even if in this iteration, I actually find that it works mostly pretty fine. When I say that, I mean possibly the best way it has been implemented since the legendary Far Cry 3 (which is a game that is both an all-timer and heavily responsible for this type of bloat design that has plagued so many games).

I feel that a Ghost of Tsushima sequel that reins in the open-world bloat a bit while providing more substantial / meaningful encounters would hit the top of the mountain. The first game though, it's not perfect but for what so much it IS doing, it's like fucking candy to me. Satisfying combat, stunning artwork/design and killer voice work (two of my buddies played this in English and hey, different strokes right ... but i'll never understand why anybody would do that).

Also, yes, I adore Kurosawa and Kobayashi so no shit this hits a particular chord with me haha. All the great, and some of the bad. One of my favorites.

eu to cansada de mundo aberto checklist.

Man i wish Japan was a real place

The gameplay of Ghost of Tsushima is fantastic. The katana feels real with all the different stances and attack combinations it gives you the freedom to decide on your own which kind of samurai you want to be. This supported with the bow and the ghost weapons makes the combat system nearly perfect.

The story of the game is great aswell. Following the main storyline you will encounter well placed plottwists and a brilliantly crafted emotional end. The side quests often are different but unfortunately some are repetitious. Nevertheless the tales of your allies were pretty great to follow.

Open world is well designed, you have countless things to do. Especially in the beginning you feel very excited to discover all the things you can do. Unfortunately there are a little bit too much of the same activities in the game. Like 49 fox dens which are 49 times the same thing. This has been done to extend the games playtime. But that's a general problem of modern videogames.

What this game does great is how you are led through the open world. You do not have a marker that shows you where to go like we are used to from Ubisoft's games. No, the wind shows you the way. This is an fantastic idea because it works perfect and does not overload your HUD. I loved it and hope that more games will implement something like this.

So let's turn to the definitely best aspect of this game: CINEMATOGRAPHY

Right from the beginning I was stunned of this game's graphics.The leaves blown by the wind, the grass, the water all looks just perfect. There is no way to top this quality! I think they finally reached the limit in terms of graphics. The whole story feels like a big budget movie because they have scenes where they mastered camera work. For example during dialogues, the cameras angle changes which creates breathtaking pictures. This masterclass work concludes in the finale where we get one of the most beatiful shots ever.

To summarize that, Ghost of Tsushima has a great story, brilliant gameplay and PERFECT cinematography. This makes the game to a MUST PLAY.

It's a solid game, from the manner the open-world gameplay is handled, to the combat, which (most of the time), works.
The game does follow the Ubisoft tower conquering systems, but this time with fun encounters and decent stealth, making it less tedious, but somewhat repetitive.
Ghost of tsushima delivers, with a great samurai story about honor, a great soundtrack and beautiful graphics.

It looks amazing and it plays really well. These are the only positive things I can say about it. The story and characters feel so incredibly shallow and soulless that the recent AC games look like Witcher 3 in comparison. And also, not every game has to be open world, especially if they're not going to make use of that open world. You just go from point A to point B and do the same things over and over again like 30 times or something. Must've been worth the 6 years of development.

Fucking beautiful game. Great new release on PC to test my specs on... and that's about all I have to say that's good because the rest of what I played was dreadfully uninspiring and boring. The one exception to that being that the very minimal HUD and reliance on visuals to guide the player is genuinely really cool and something that more games should borrow from.

Boooooooringgggggggggggggg Zzzzz

By no means is this game groundbreaking in any sense. It's an open-world game with skill trees, side-quests and stealth mechanics.
Regardless, it's a solid experience, with fun-enough combat, great visuals, and enough extra things to do if that's your cup of tea.