Exploring the brand new Iki island is good for about ten hours of extra game time, taking beautiful and serene pictures with the built-in photo mode easily adds several hours more. Those who already own Ghost of Tsushima can upgrade to the director's cut for a low price. For those who want to take the step now, the director's cut is simply the best version you can get.
A very good story with a huge open world good characters when ı was starting this game was note hopping much but it suprised me because of tsushima now ı am playing yotei too
As it stands, Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut is the comprehensive, definitive Ghost of Tsushima experience. Its new multiplayer mode isn't in the game yet but will be coming soon, and in the meantime, fans still have the current Ghost of Tsushima: Legends experience to check out, the base game's story mode with PS5 features, and the substantial Iki Island expansion. Newcomers and returning fans alike have reason to check out Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut, with it hopefully keeping fans satisfied until they can get their hands on Sucker Punch's first game built exclusively with the PlayStation 5 in mind.
Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut amplifies an already excellent open world game. The Iki Island expansion is worth the price of admission alone, providing another chunk of stunning Japanese landscape for Jin to explore, while also digging into the protagonist's past. A fantastic range of story missions and side quests make for a memorable offshore excursion, and put alongside the main campaign, Ghost of Tsushima now stands as a PS4 and PS5 must-buy.
Ghost of Tsushima: Directors Cut improves all technical aspects in its PlayStation 5 version. Not only on a visual level, but also on loading times and the great use of the DualSense controller. It looks great in 4K, although we must say that the expansion does not have great visual improvements. The Isle of Iki complements the campaign well with a new story that involves some mystical aspects, but these blend well into the plot without making them feel out of place.
Ghost of Tsushima: Directors Cut builds on the entire Tsushima experience, good and bad. While the slower pacing and drip fed rewards work for me, some will find the pace sluggish and find their attention wandering elsewhere. Still, this is probably the best chance of living inside a Akira Kurosawa movie you’ll ever get. It’s an opportunity worth taking.
Ghost Of Tsushima Director's Cut on PlayStation 5 is undoubtedly the definitive way to experience Sucker Punch's open-world samurai adventure. Improved loading times, enhanced resolutions, smoother frame rates, and a slew of brand-new content make the 2020 game shine in new ways. More than that though, it's given me the chance to reassess a video game that I just previously couldn't see the adoration for.
excelente juego, no tengo palabras para explicar semejante obra maestra.
un mundo demasiado vivo y hermoso, actividades por doquier, una historia digna de película y una jugabilidad fácil de aprender y divertida.
es mi juego favorito y lo re amo
The game has amazing graphics, and has a good story, but there are massive problems, the traversal system is confusing, the combat ****, and the stealth sections are not good
Almost immediately after entering the open world part of the game, I was surprised to find that it is quite similar to Ubisoft's open world, with a lot of question marks, but not too much progress or emotional involvement. The side quests are also really short and shallow, and having too many of them actually detracts from the Ghost of Tsushima experience.
After a few hours of playing, I had to switch to the hardest difficulty just to make the game challenging. The main story is still fun, with some memorable characters — if you can overlook the laughable idea of the Mongols as super villains. However, the game mechanics and combat loop are well made, and the different environments and animations really sell the fantasy of old Japan.
On the other hand, the Iki Island DLC is the crème de la crème of the game. With 15 hours of gameplay, it’s cohesive, and the story is much more emotionally mature than the rest of the game. The idea of overcoming trauma and confronting one's inner demons really resonated with me.
SummaryGhost of Tsushima Director's Cut includes: Ghost of Tsushima full game; Iki Island expansion: New story, mini-games, enemy types and more*; Legends online co-op mode; Downloadable content: Digital mini art book, Director's commentary, One Technique Point, Charm of Hachiman's Favor, Hero of Tsushima Skin Set. PS5 Features: Dynamic 4K reso...