Sean Keane from CNET writes: "Going into a game with little clue what to expect and getting utterly sucked in is one of life's joys. So when I loaded PS4 exclusive Ghost of Tsushima (which hits shelves Friday) for the first time and saw the option to play in "Kurosawa Mode" -- a black-and-white filter with Japanese voice acting and English subtitles -- I knew this game was legit."
Rumours and murmurings suggest that Ghost of Tsushima 2 will be announced soon. Here is what we'd love to see in the sequel.
I would be on it. Especially if they change up the gameplay to differentiate from first game. Loved the first.
Currently enjoying Rise of Ronin.
Probably my most anticipated to be announced
I hope Jinns story continues and we get way more stealth tactics like dragging bodies away and the like.
I fully expect this game to be announced. Late 2025 release perhaps.
Either way I can't wait for its announcement at Sony's showcase.
I'm hoping for more complex interior level design for stealth gameplay and also a more complex stance system that's more than rock paper and scissor for each enemy type
I have stopped pre-ordering games since Cyberpunk 2077 fiasco...this is a game I will make an exception for...
Sucker Punch's open world epic stands head and shoulders above the most recent game that takes inspiration from it.
Ghost of Tsushima is one of my favorite games all time. Hard to live up to that. Not all games are going to be equivalent to some of the best games ever and that’s ok. It is a natural comparison though
An enjoyable counterpart to Ghost Of Tsushima, with some truly excellent combat, but the bloated open world elements can often suffocate your enjoyment.
"Sneaking around Mongol outposts and quietly offing enemies seemed the most in keeping with Jin's character as he became Tsushima Island's murderous Batman."
Ha ha what a great comment.
Funny, I saw a youtube video from CNET earlier today titled "Why you should pass on Ghost of Tsushima" So CNET has both a positive and negative review of the game, well played.