This review contains spoilers

Ghost of Tsushima was truly an experience for me. I had heard of how amazing this game was and how the gameplay was definitely something I would enjoy.

I started playing in November 2022, going in absolutely spoiler free and it is useless to say that I absolutely enjoyed everything. I could barely find any flaw to the game while I was playing.

I fell in love with the main character, Jin Sakai. I loved the story of how he goes from a respected Samurai to more of a ninja, an assassin by using ways the Samurai would never even think of using. He loses people around him by doing so but he keeps on doing it to save the Tsushima island, believing it to be the thing he needed to do.

I absolutely love that you can also choose the way you play the game. You can decide to be more discreet and assassinate, or you can go for more of a Samurai gameplay where you fight just about anyone. I loved the combat gameplay with the parries.

The open world is absolutely fun to explore and I love that you can be guided by the wind to find about anything. No content or collectable is locked behind hours of searching. I love the amount of customisation you have and always got excited whenever I got new armor or weapon design.

The music is fantastic and definitely got my emotions going. I cannot say how much I cried during that scene where your horse dies. I also enjoyed that you could choose your uncle's fate at the end.

The Legend of Zelda : The Wind Waker is my favourite game of all times and I doubt any game is ever going to move it out of its number one spot.

Wind Waker is a very colourful game (especially in the HD version) and it has an adorable cartoonish style. I love the simplicity and style of graphics a lot. The story is amazing and and taught me as a child how siblings are important. Link goes out of his way to go save his sister and is caught up in a whole other story, having to save the world from Ganondorf and his evil plans.

Wind Waker is one of the first open world games and it was done beautifully by having a grid map with islands all over it, all having their own little side quests or exploration. The world is rich in content so you never get bored. There's also mini games to play and great characters and music to accompany the whole thing.

The gameplay is amazing and quite fluid. I absolutely love how they make music and visual fit in fights and I really love the sound effects.

I believe this game was truly ahead of its time and it is definitely my favourite entry of the whole Zelda series.