[Music] What’s going on everybody, Morom here bringing you my review after 100% for Ghost of Tsushima, an open world action-adventure game set during the Mongol Empire invasion of Japan. In this review, I provide an in-depth analysis focusing on the PC port of this title, as I always review games after achieving 100% completion to offer a unique perspective compared to other reviewers.
In Ghost of Tsushima, players assume the role of Jin Sakai, a Samurai and nephew of the Island’s ruler, Lord Shimura. Following the defeat of the samurai forces by the Mongols, Jin embarks on a path of guerilla warfare, showcasing themes of honor and commitment throughout the narrative.
The game presents a captivating blend of traditional open-world mechanics with a fresh approach, particularly highlighted through its combat system. While the PC port generally performs well, with minimal crashing issues experienced except for compatibility with recording software, some minor stutters were noted after prolonged gameplay sessions.
For a more detailed analysis on technical aspects and gameplay features, refer to the video linked below. Overall, Ghost of Tsushima offers a compelling open-world experience that balances tradition with innovation, making it a noteworthy addition to the genre.