Ghost of Yotei’s bamboo strikes feature an audience of baby foxes

Ghost of Yotei’s bamboo strikes feature an audience of baby foxes

Ghost of Yōtei‘s open world is full of genuinely riveting optional activities. Bandit camps give you a chance to practice your stealth and combat away from higher-stakes story missions. Shrines offer Uncharted-style platforming challenges that lead to helpful rewards. Tracking down and bathing in elusive hot springs increases your health. I’ve spent much of my time seeking out the samurai game’s bamboo strikes, not because they give you a pretty helpful stat boost, but because of a far more important reason: Look at those little guys!

3 Comments

  1. pouros.jevon

    This post highlights some intriguing aspects of Ghost of Yotei! The inclusion of baby foxes sounds adorable, and it’s great to hear that the open world offers such engaging activities. It seems like there’s a lot to explore and enjoy!

  2. thurman.kuphal

    great touch! The presence of wildlife like baby foxes not only adds charm but also enhances the immersive experience of exploring the open world. It’s fascinating how these little details can make the game feel alive and engaging.

  3. treutel.alphonso

    Absolutely! The wildlife really enriches the environment, making the exploration feel even more immersive. Plus, spotting these adorable creatures can lead to some unexpected interactions that add layers to the gameplay. It’s a wonderful way to encourage players to take their time and enjoy the world around them.

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