Great review Robert you really catch the essence and overall feel of this game while outlining the more annoying downsides at the same time. One aspect that took me by a pleasant surprise was the wind directing you to your next location instead of a mediocre line or marker it really adds to the overall atmosphere and is a peaceful alternative. One part of this game which did annoy me at times was the combat system at first glance it looks advance but it is not you use ¼ stances again specific styles and that’s it, I played the game of the hardest difficulty all the way through and overall it was either one shot them or get one shot if I wasn’t in stealth. Boss battles were also aggravating as even with damage reducing and HP increasing armour, I would still get one shot by unlockable and undodgeable instant attacks. Although what really made this game for me was the captivating scenery from the vivid range of colours presented by the cherry blossoms to the vast open fields of flowers and captivating sunsets which can be seen from the top of the mountains. The only other game to come close to the beauty and fun of Ghost of Tsushima is The Witcher 3 for me.
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Re: Ghost of Tsushima - One of the Greatest Open World Games of the Generation
Great review Robert you really catch the essence and overall feel of this game while outlining the more annoying downsides at the same time. One aspect that took me by a pleasant surprise was the wind directing you to your next location instead of a mediocre line or marker it really adds to the overall atmosphere and is a peaceful alternative. One part of this game which did annoy me at times was the combat system at first glance it looks advance but it is not you use ¼ stances again specific styles and that’s it, I played the game of the hardest difficulty all the way through and overall it was either one shot them or get one shot if I wasn’t in stealth. Boss battles were also aggravating as even with damage reducing and HP increasing armour, I would still get one shot by unlockable and undodgeable instant attacks. Although what really made this game for me was the captivating scenery from the vivid range of colours presented by the cherry blossoms to the vast open fields of flowers and captivating sunsets which can be seen from the top of the mountains. The only other game to come close to the beauty and fun of Ghost of Tsushima is The Witcher 3 for me.