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Ghost of Tsushima Finally Reveals its Epic Gameplay and Awesome Graphics

Sucker Punch and Sony Interactive Entertainment finally revealed more about their upcoming open-world game Ghost of Tsushima.

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Gazondaily2180d ago

Looks brilliant!! I want this in my veins!

naruga2180d ago (Edited 2180d ago )

looks perfect i prefer this over LoUS2 ...and also NIOH 2 is coming F Yeah!!

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Deep-throat2180d ago

Perfect? Don't go wild bro.

rainslacker2180d ago

Tlou2 still wins it for me. Gameplay looked so good and a big step up from the first.

But ghosts will still certainly be a day one for me. I like the sword play being more traditional, and the graphics and atmosphere are fantastic.

Ashunderfire862180d ago

This looks awesome, but I got to still give it to Last Of Us II sequel to the best game ever made on PS3! Wow moment after moment it look action thriller with intense violences wow! Ghost of Tsushima looks amazing especially with the leaves moving around while the samurais fight each other. Pure. Epicness right here.

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starchild2180d ago

Ghost of Tsushima, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice and Nioh 2 all in production...I feel like I've died and gone to heaven.

Cyberpunk 2077 is a very different kind of game but one I'm equally excited about.

NXFather2180d ago

Yeah this was the Game of the Show for Me.

kneon2180d ago (Edited 2180d ago )

It looks awesome, but not perfect, nothing is.

I love the environmental details with the leaves and branches moving in the wind, leaving footprints in the mud and the leaves on the ground moving as they move through them. But the leaves seem a bit too floaty, they should turn up the gravity a notch. The fighting animations are also a bit too fast and cartoonish for my taste, I prefer a more realistic approach.

Yes I'm nitpicking, but I'm a perfectionist, I can't help it. I'll still be playing this day 1 regardless.

UltraNova2180d ago

The game ouzes futal Japan authenticity. But those visuals my GOD! I'm so excited for this.

+ Nioh 2 and the new From Soft (shadows die twice) game are similar in setting. Lots of love for Japan. Sign me in!

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Aceman182180d ago

Day frigging one, it looks absolutely gorgeous

GTgamer2180d ago

Sony clearly competes with themselves

doggo842180d ago

Spiderman, GOT, death stranding and TLOU 2 all look GOTY worthy

starchild2180d ago

Come on man, don't go there. You're basically insulting all multiplatform developers. I am beyond hyped for games like Ghost of Tsushima and The Last of Us Part 2, but I'd put games like Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice and Cyberpunk 2077 up there with any exclusive.

GTgamer2180d ago

@starchild I hear you but come on sekiro looks fantastic but it looks like something I've seen before and I haven't seen cyberpunk gameplay yet but I do expect it to be awesome, cd project red are crazy talented but what Sony showed last night. I was in complete awe looking at my PS4 like damn you run that? Seriously those games seem like PS5 titles the level of production on those games shows Sony ain't playing around.

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IamTylerDurden12179d ago (Edited 2179d ago )

Starchild

Sekiro and Cyberpunk are made by great developers, so obviously we expect them to be great. However, the trailers shown at E3 did not come close to the gameplay trailers shown for Ghost of Tsushima and TLoU 2. Cyberpunk showed a somewhat disappointing CG trailer with no gameplay and Sekiro looked good, but nowhere near the level of excellence displayed in TLoU and Tsushima.

I know the prospects of Cyberpunk and Sekiro are terrific because both From Soft and CDPR are A1 developers, but strictly based on the 2018 E3 showings they do not go toe to toe with the best showings of E3.

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AnubisG2180d ago

I would preffer this in my PS4Pro. But to each their own I guess.😆

mark_parch2179d ago

ghosts of tsushima was my game of e3 but there's rumours it's not releasing till 2020 which is a shame

Christopher2179d ago

The gameplay reminded me of a Kurasawa movie. Definitely see the slowness as being a turn off, but looks like they made it look much easier than it really is. I think this is going to be a game about timing and precision.

That leaf strewn battle was beautiful. Beautiful.

My top game if E3.

Gamist2dot02179d ago

Slowness? Awe cm'on, if you want fast pace, that's what Nioh 2 and Sekiro are for.

Gazondaily2179d ago

"That leaf strewn battle was beautiful. Beautiful."

Reminded me of the scene in Hero with red leaves falling. Work of art.

dumahim2179d ago

I saw someone suggest a black and white mode to be more like a Kurosawa movie. Or black, white, and red.

RandoCommenter2179d ago

It looks so amazing, I love the clean look with no HUD! Wish more games would do this like Dead Space did with the life bar built into his suit!

IamTylerDurden12179d ago (Edited 2179d ago )

This is Sucker Punch's HZD in a sense. Second Son sold about 4 million units, but instead of forcing another sequel like other Publishers would Sony let Sucker Punch make the game they wanted. Just like they did with Guerrilla when they went on to make the super successful 8 million selling Horizon Zero Dawn. Guerrilla was unshackled and free to make the game of their dreams, and now Sucker Punch is doing the same.

If Tsushima turns out to be the success that Horizon was Sony would have a foursome of stud developers each pretty much sitting on multiple successful IPs.

Naughty Dog - Uncharted, TLoU, Jak
Guerrilla Games - Horizon, Killzone
Santa Monica - God of War, they work on numerous games
Sucker Punch - Infamous, Sly, Ghost of Tsushima

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AlphaCentyros2180d ago

Day one! So glad Sony is allowing its developers the creative freedom to explore FEUDAL JAPAN!

lxeasy2180d ago

Not a day one for me, I have to see more. The visuals looked great but the game looked boring.

UCForce2180d ago

Nope, it’s look more grounded and authentic which I like.

Flewid6382180d ago (Edited 2180d ago )

Slow can be boring and slow can be fun.
Fast can be boring and fast can be fun.

This looked like slow and fun.

100_SavAGe2180d ago

I wonder what kind of games you like then

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badz1492180d ago

he's implying that you did!

doggo842180d ago

Hahahaha I can guarantee it will be nothing like that hot pile of garbage

bluefox7552179d ago

No, this actually looks good.

Christopher2179d ago

Ryse is way faster than this. And you actively spam attacks. So, no, not Ryse.

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Christopher2180d ago

Thank you Abriael for not cutting off the HTML again :P

Abriael2180d ago

Sorry Chris, that's my crappy mouse >_>

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Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut PC Review - A Legend Reborn | The Nerd Stash

TNS: "Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut on PC is one of the best ports we've seen in recent years from one of the best action-adventure games ever."

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Ghost of Tsushima on PC delivers impressive upgrades over PS5

Ghost of Tsushima PC vs PS5, best settings and more in the Digital Foundry tech review.

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VincentVanBro5d ago

Playing this at a locked 175 fps on an OLED ultra wide at max settings is truly awe inspiring. A great way to replay this classic.

Psychonaut855d ago

Sweet! Glad to see it make the jump. Hopefully the PSN requirement doesn’t put too many people off. I think it’s only if you plan to play the Legends mode. It’s bullshit, but at least you can access the main game without making a PSN profile if that bothers you. I know on PC everyone’s sick of everyone trying to push their own launchers and shit.

Deeeeznuuuts5d ago

It's really not that big of a deal, PC players just love to complain, my friend has quite a few launches and never once complained, really no issues at all 😂😂😂 28514;

Goodguy015d ago (Edited 5d ago )

Indeed. It's for the trophies and online. I just hope Sony doesn't require ps plus subscription at some point for their online games. PC gamers have dealt with 3rd party launchers forever, just a bunch of silly complaints, nothing different.

just_looken5d ago

@dee

Right how dare those 180 countries that had this game listed a month ago but no longer do complain about a forced new regulation that is blocking the sale of the game even in japan.

Then you got the fact many countries need a goverment id to check if your legally a adult.

I have a psn account that is not linked to my steam account as having any form of vpn/antivirus and even something like discord can break there psn TOS. If your psn account gets banned via pc bs then your entire consoles online are bricked as do too them needing real information we all only have one account now.

FinalFantasyFanatic5d ago

I don't mind having a few launchers, just don't make me log into it all the time, it's astounding that some developers still persist with having their own launchers.

just_looken5d ago

Its a greed deal

Alot of them wanted to leave steam so they would not pay that 30% charge but then there overall number of sales dropped opps so now there back but with there launcher as a leach because all these games have attached bullshit like ubi points or capcom rewards/stat tracking even the activation launcher that needs to be a thing for cheaters/stat track i think even trophies to a extent.

Just be glad we do not have a sony launcher as it would no doubt be fighting rockstar for most unsecured worst launcher on pc.

anast5d ago

So we are lovin' PSN now? How fickle the herd is.

Aloymetal5d ago (Edited 5d ago )

Some people love to complain but if it wasn't for Sony themselves they wouldn't be playing these amazing 1st party games on their PeeZees.

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HankHill5d ago

Cry more while your precious plastic box keeps losing exclusives.

anast5d ago (Edited 5d ago )

As long as your not serious, welcome to the party.

This is fun. My turn.

Yeah, all 10 people that can actually afford a decent PC isn't much. This is why they are drip feeding PC gamers because they'll eat up 10 year old games like they're new, and that's all 10 of them. Consoles gamers already wore that shoe, you all are getting leftovers.

Your turn

Number1TailzFan5d ago

@ anast uhh, looks like the video is showing last gen (soon to be 2 gen old) GPUs running it pretty well to me? I mean if you can't keep your PC decently current then that's hardly the devs fault now is it?

Shiore2u5d ago

@anast

You really need to stop trying so hard, it's getting downright embarrassing. Brand loyalty is a stupid endeavor, accept it, learn from it and move on.

FinalFantasyFanatic5d ago

@anast,
A 7-year-old GPU can trade blows with a PS5 in performance, I don't think it's going to be that hard to match/beat the PS5, especially if you look at the second hand market for parts.

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just_looken5d ago

here and most of the internet will never go against sony or play station there like the apple logo.

InUrFoxHole5d ago

I guess the ps5 was holding this game back.

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Has Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut PC sales earned around £18 Million in its first week on Steam?

CG writes: The question we’re asking is, has Sucker Punch’s just released stealth-action game Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut on PC earned over £18 million in revenue on release week via the Steam platform alone (also available via the Epic Games Store)?

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thorstein6d ago

"also available via the Epic Games Store"

I'm pretty sure Epic Games Store is available in over 190 countries and 30 territories. So anyone that said that this game was not available in them was just lying.

I'm so shocked by games journalists and fauxragers lying. Really shocked. I do pity them though. I can't imagine going through life with such anger... at everything.

bunt-custardly6d ago

Hehe, you do know how much PC players whine about having multiple store platforms when really all they want is Steam to run a monopoly. Thank ye heavens for Gog and Epic.

Giblet_Head6d ago (Edited 6d ago )

When Steam is one of the very few actually trying with it's feature set it's a hard sell to get people to want something on a storefront that could care less about improving it's service. GoG is another exception, but Epic, which is still missing many features that have been on Steam for years like every other publisher just half-ass it, so they've earned and continue to maintain their poor reception and presumably act confused come every quarterly report for failure to understand the market they're in. Who really wants to invest in something that actively instills little faith?

bunt-custardly6d ago (Edited 6d ago )

Interesting answer from co-pilot when asked what are the differences between EGS and Steam.

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The Epic Game Store (EGS) and Steam are both digital distribution platforms for PC games, but they have some key differences:

Game Selection: Steam has a larger selection of games, including both indie and AAA titles, and has been established longer, since 20031. EGS, while newer, offers a curated selection of games, including timed exclusives and titles not available on other platforms1.

Revenue Split: EGS offers a more favorable revenue split for developers, taking only a 12% cut compared to Steam’s 20-30%, which can be a big draw for game publishers1.

Free Games: EGS is known for its regular giveaways of free games, which has been a major feature since its launch in December 20181. Steam also offers free games, but less frequently1.

User Interface: Steam provides a more feature-rich experience with user reviews, community discussions, game streaming, and non-gaming software. EGS has a more streamlined interface, focusing on a simpler user experience1.

Social Features: Both platforms offer social features like friends lists and chat functionality, but Steam’s community features are more extensive, including groups, forums, and user profiles1.

Exclusivity: EGS has secured exclusive deals for certain games, making them available only on their platform for a limited time before they can be purchased elsewhere1.

These are some of the main differences that set the two stores apart. Each platform has its own strengths and caters to different preferences and needs.

Co-Pilot forgot to mention: Both offer software, but Steam is very much more in-tune with VR with its Steam VR integration.

Giblet_Head5d ago (Edited 5d ago )

@bunt-custardly
I wouldn't take AI as gospel, especially a corporate one that ends most every answer with meaningless neutral ambiguity. You're better off actually talking to humans that use either and have something to lose, be it time, energy or financial investment. Personal experiences AI can't relate to.