>btfos an entire island of Mongorians almost single handedly
How did he do it? Also why was this the best open world slop game of the past decade?
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>btfos an entire island of Mongorians almost single handedly
How did he do it? Also why was this the best open world slop game of the past decade?
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>How did he do it?
By sacrificing his honor to fight them on their level using subterfuge, brutal and barbaric displays of violence, and weaponized fear. The steppe israelites may not fear the samurai, but they fear the Ghost
>that scene where he embraces "The Ghost" by slaughtering that mongolian leader in front of his people
>they all run in fear
Pure kino.
I liked the part where you're storming the castle with Shimura and he opens the gate right as Jin does it again
>"Jin! What are you doing?!"
>Clearing the way.
>"Not like that. NEVER like that. Face them as a warrior with honor, not a monster!"
>It's all they understand.
Jin was completely justified though, no? He still fights the Ronin as a samurai would. 1 on 1 and with honor. He shows the same respect to the monoglians as they showed his people when they slaughtered them. Lord Shimuras way would've never saved that island.
He was justified, Shimura's rigid adherence to samurai code would have lost them the war if Jin hadn't started breaking the rules. Shimura does have a point at the end of the game though, making part of his backstory being putting down the Yarikawa rebellion adds some pretty good juxtaposition. He's dealt with mutiny and disloyalty before and seen its effects
>You defied me openly, Jin. The people of Tsushima follow the Ghost now. When the shogun's reinforcements arrive to restore order to our home, will the people still bow to their samurai?
Gotta admit. A samurai stripping away his values and code to save his people was a brilliant narrative hook. Frick those Mongolian asiatics.
It's not a terribly complex story but it's told really well, tropes can be great narrative devices when used correctly
So how much do they pay you to post this?
I know you heard on r/s4s that vee HAAATES all video games, but you might be surprised to know that some of us actually like them
Lol, next time make your posts more subtle, you fricking homosexual. PC port is coming and suddenly you get posts like
full of reviewer buzzwords. All that's left is for someone to say "visceral"
>based and kino are now reviewer buzzwords
Huh
I played it on PS4 on release and liked the game you joyless homosexual, not everything is a shill post. Sometimes people actually like video games and enjoy talking about them
Joy is overrated, it's useless and gives bad games.
GoT is a good game though
>best open world slop game of the past decade
Emaciated Japanese patriot hands typed this post.
>Also why was this the best open world slop game of the past decade
It fricking wasn't. Don't even bother trying to push this weak paste.
It's literally the best iteration of the ubislop asscreed formula that's ever been made
>the haiku open world activities
>chasing the foxes to their shrines
Literal kino. Unironically open world 😐
Open world Japan 😀
>incredibly fun combat that's polished to a mirror sheen
>gorgeous stylized visuals and excellent atmosphere
>good story with solid characters
>good pacing and sense of progression
You're right none of that matters because the fox dens are kinda lame
I really appreciated that the game didn't have a compass or mini map and you instead followed the path of the wind and fireflys to your objective. Really nice and immersive touch.
>but it's a movie game!!
>the movie in question is a pure kino Kurosawa film
Seems pretty based to me. Great game.
>Ryuzo's betrayal
>the difficult friendship with Yuna and Taka
>Kenji the lovable buffoon
>everything involving Sensei Ishikawa and Tomoe
>helping Lady Masako get her revenge
>Norio's suffering
>the conflict between Jin and Lord Shimura
>the kino mythic tales Yamato tells you and how you're never quite sure if there really is an actual supernatural element to them or not
So much good shit
>Losing your beloved best friend and horse after Act 2
Shit made me murderous. A game has never snuck up on me and hit me in my heart like that before.
And it wasn't even the mongols that killed him
um EXCUSE me snoy what aboit ZELDA
We get it. Ghost Of Sushiman is coming to PC. The PC master race wins again... by getting a 4 year old console port that will have horrible optimization and be a glitchy mess! Whoo!
This is the part that worries me. RDR2 STILL does not run on my system. GodOfSoy worked though, so maybe.
The best part of the game was where Jin's uncle begs to be killed with honor and Jin says
>No you dumb frick god damn get off this honor bullshit already
And walks away from his moron of am uncle. Canon ending btw.
it is called fiction for a reason anon