Tsushima is rife with threats, and you'll need more than a blade to make it to the top. Follow our tips and tricks, and you'll easily see the other side.
Just like Ghost of Tsushima allows you to tailor your gameplay as you see fit, you can customize your SCUF to how you like to play. One thing to note in Ghost of Tsushima - there is no lock-on system. This adds to the immersion and the feel of nuanced combat - but sometimes it ma...
Still, this is a notable improvement on the original release of Ghost of Tsushima, which railroaded players into a default control scheme. Another restriction that has been tossed out the window is the inability to lock onto enemies, and thank God for that. Jin can now reliably attack the ...
Ghost of Tsushima has some dull edges, but strikes a lot of highs with its cinematic stylings. ByEdmond TranonJuly 19, 2020 at 6:16PM PDT Where to buy PS4PS5PC Ghost of Tsushima $35.98 at Amazon$44.99 at GameStop GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. ...
Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut is an action-adventure game set in feudal Japan. Protagonist Jin Sakai was raised and trained in the ways of the samurai. His world is shattered when a Mongol invasion defeats the samurai army of his home on Tsushima island, and he is faced with a di...
Before diving into how the core gameplay functions, though, it’s worth noting that Tsushima is absolutely beautiful, probably the most gorgeous open world I’ve ever seen. It’s filled with a good bit of content too; plenty of enemy bases to raid and friendly settlements to find. ...
Sucker Punch co-founder Brian Fleming shared his thoughts on the upcoming PC version, here is what he had to say: “We’re proud to announce that our friends and partners over at Nixxes are bringing Ghost of Tsushima to PC! This is a first for Sucker Punch – all our previous work is...
On behalf of everyone at Nixxes Software and Sucker Punch Productions, we can’t wait to bring Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut to PC. We will have more information to share, such as system requirements, as we get closer to launch on May 16. ...
t have a map on the interface, unless you pull up the main menu, or a lock-on system. The wildlife can serve as further assistance in your goals in some way, shape or form. The point I’m getting across is that a few strengths of “Ghost of Tsushima” are also ironically the ...