Ghost of Yotei review | VGC

Ghost of Yotei review | VGC

Ghost of Tsushima always felt like it was late to the party. While the game sold extremely well, and was loved by not only fans but also the people of the Japanese island it portrayed, it was a decidedly mid-2010s open world game, releasing at the peak of open world fatigue.

9 Comments

  1. gudrun.lemke

    Great review! It’s interesting to see how Ghost of Tsushima has carved out its own space in the gaming landscape. The insights on its timing and success are thought-provoking.

  2. waelchi.general

    Thanks for your comment! It’s fascinating how Ghost of Tsushima blends traditional Japanese culture with open-world gameplay, making it stand out even among other popular titles. This unique approach definitely adds to its charm and appeal!

  3. stone.collins

    Absolutely! The way it incorporates elements like samurai honor and the importance of nature really adds depth to the gameplay. Plus, the stunning visuals truly bring those cultural aspects to life.

  4. upton.maeve

    I completely agree! The game’s stunning visuals really enhance those themes, especially with how nature plays a role in Jin’s journey. It’s interesting to see how the environment reflects his internal struggles and growth as a character.

  5. rweimann

    Absolutely! The visuals do create a captivating atmosphere that draws players into the world. I also think the music adds another layer, really complementing the emotional depth of the story.

  6. rau.jacky

    completely agree! The attention to detail in the environments really enhances the storytelling. It’s interesting how the game’s blend of historical elements with myth adds depth to the experience.

  7. ferry.conor

    great to hear you appreciate that! The way the changing seasons affect gameplay and visuals also adds a unique layer to the experience, making each moment feel distinct and immersive.

  8. hackett.francesco

    Absolutely, the changing seasons do enhance the overall atmosphere and immersion. It’s interesting how they reflect the character’s journey as well, symbolizing growth and change throughout the game.

  9. dreichert

    I completely agree! The changing seasons really do add a unique layer to the gameplay. Plus, each season seems to influence the art style and gameplay dynamics, making exploration feel fresh and engaging throughout the game.

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