Sucker Punch's Ghost of Tsushima will be released in a few short days, and reviews have been unleashed on to the world like the Mongol Empire. The game has been reviewed we﷽ll across the bo🍸ard, but most have said that the lacking mission variety leaves a little to be desired.

The open-world genre has become incredibly competitive, and some reviewers were turned off by Ghost of Tsushima's missions feeling similar and less inspired than other games of its ilk. It seems like almost every AAA game has an open world aspect to it, and Ghost of Tsushima may be a victim of oversaturation of the genre, like the shooter craze of the PS3 and Xbox 360 era. Reviewers also criticized h🐽ow bland the protagonist, Jin, is in comparison to the supporting cast of characters.

However, the consensus is that this game is incredibly beautiful with some calling the best depiction of Japan in video game form yet...and it's been developed ♉by a team in Seattle. That's pretty impressive! The combat seems to be another plus, as well, with the stances Jin can take,✤ and the option to go stealth or stage a full-frontal assault.

- "It has its moments, but like Jin Sakai in the opening hours, the past holds it back. It’s Open World: The Video Game. It’s far too easy, too – the lack of consequence for failure makes it🅘 feel like you’re just going through the motions. If you’ll excuse the wind-based pun, it’s a breeze. While playing it, I often found my mind wandering. By the third and final act, I just wanted it to be over."

- "It's the way Ghost of Tsushima combines elements players are both familiar and unfamilia🔯r with that makes it such an enj🐽oyable experience, and one which players will want to continue playing long after the credits roll. Ghost of Tsushima is the best Assassin's Creed game there is, and likely the closest many users will ever get to experiencing what it's like to be a samurai in 11th century Japan."

- "While this is a "call your horse with a button and roam the open-world" game, Ghost of Tsushima allows its personality to augment that seemingly rote framework. It starts out a bit clunky, with a limite🤡d moveset and light traversal options, but once you get into the main loop, everything comes together." [...] "With Ghost of Tsushima under its belt, Sucker Punch deserves to be in the same conversation as Insomniac, Naughty Dog, and Sony Santa Monica."

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- "Thanks ♈to its novel, clever approach to sandbox design, and just how damn fun it is to play, this is an🦩 unmissable experience for anybody that enjoys open-world games or is enthused by its aesthetic and setting. Perhaps most importantly for me, and for which Sucker Punch deserves particular praise, Ghost of Tsushima features a level of charm that gives it a soul and personality lacking from so many AAA games lack these days."

: "After I caught myself repea💜tedly checking my phone out of boredom during the story missions, I decided to abandon them entirely for a while and had a great time chasing foxes, bathing in hot springs, composing deeply average haiku and climbing mountains in search of a legendary bow instead. This is the most beautiful version of Japan ever conjured in code, and when running errands and slashing Mongol spearmen to bits gets tedious, you can always just drink in the view"

 - "Ghost of Tsushima is an enormous and dens꧅ely packed samurai adventure that often left me completely awestruck with both its visual spectacle and excellent combat. By steadily introduci🐼ng new abilities instead of stat upgrades, its swordplay manages to stay challenging, rewarding, and fun throughout the entire 40 to 50 hours that it took me to beat the campaign."

- "The game may not be an evolution of the genre but it is one of the best versions of it. By mixing a beautiful setting with visceral combat, Ghost of Tsushima hopes that its lesser elements won’t be as bothersome and its story will be able to propel players forward. Perꦕsonally, the compulsion to uncover every question mark, complete every Tale, and master the combat was very strong."

- "Ghost of Tsushima has a lot going for it. Combat is fast and fluid, and the story is engaging, thanks to some great characters. Most disappointing is that taking a🉐 stealthy approach can sometimes make victory feel simple and unearned. Despite that, the island itself is the bi🉐ggest draw, taking you on a captivating adventure in its beautiful world."

If you're still interested in playing Ghost of Tsushima after reading these reviews, you can now preorder and preload the game on your PS4. It will be ready to go when it unlocks Thursday night. If you're a stickler for the physical release, Walmart 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:might be giving a $10 discount for those who want to save a little bit of money.

Ghost of Tsushima has been deemed the swan song of the successful PS4 lineup, and what a lineup it was! The prolific console has sold over 102 million units and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:jumped🍷 past the PlayStation in November 2019. Since 2013, we've had banger after banger like inFAMOUS: Second Son, Detroit: Become Human, Horizon: Zero Dawn, Uncharted 4, God of War, Dreams, and most recently The Last of Us Part II. W🎃ill this be an emotional goodbye for P🌞layStation fans to the PS4?

Ghost of Tsushima will be available exclusively for PS4 on July 17th with 168澳洲幸运5♛开奖网:limited and Digital Deluxe Editio𝕴n options.

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