Sucker PunchGhost of Tsushima₱2,695
Sucker Punch
₱2,695Ghost of Tsushima
Ghost of Tsushima was expected to be the "Assasins Creed of Japan" that people wanted. However, what the players got was totally beyond expectations. We were introduced to a lush, beautiful, but harsh world of Tsushima Island during the Mongolian invasion.
You play as Jin Sakai, as he takes on the journey of revenge to take his homeland back from the barbaric invaders. You could be an honorable Samurai or a vengeful ghost devoid of the warrior code. Either way, the players will enjoy a unique immersive open-world experience around the island. Instead of the usual bright artificial screen markers, the game uses the environment to guide players around the island and help them explore mystically.
Follow the wind current to your next objective, or follow birds to notable landmarks. Or maybe follow a fox to a hidden shrine. At times you may be cutting up enemies, uncovering new mysteries, writing a haiku beside a scenic spot, or maybe just relaxing in a natural hot spring. Whatever your mood is, Ghost of Tsushima will definitely keep you both on edge and at peace.
My favorite feature, though, would be the camera mode that gives players complete freedom in adjusting pretty much everything you can with a professional camera. It's a good way to practice composition and other photography techniques you would use in real life. Ghost of Tsushima is my personal choice for Game of the Year 2020.
You play as Jin Sakai, as he takes on the journey of revenge to take his homeland back from the barbaric invaders. You could be an honorable Samurai or a vengeful ghost devoid of the warrior code. Either way, the players will enjoy a unique immersive open-world experience around the island. Instead of the usual bright artificial screen markers, the game uses the environment to guide players around the island and help them explore mystically.
Follow the wind current to your next objective, or follow birds to notable landmarks. Or maybe follow a fox to a hidden shrine. At times you may be cutting up enemies, uncovering new mysteries, writing a haiku beside a scenic spot, or maybe just relaxing in a natural hot spring. Whatever your mood is, Ghost of Tsushima will definitely keep you both on edge and at peace.
My favorite feature, though, would be the camera mode that gives players complete freedom in adjusting pretty much everything you can with a professional camera. It's a good way to practice composition and other photography techniques you would use in real life. Ghost of Tsushima is my personal choice for Game of the Year 2020.
