This article contains affiliate links and LADbible Group might make a commission on anything purchased.Whether you’re on PS4, or with the PS5 upgrade, Sucker Punch’sGhost of Tsushimais one of the most breathtaking games to can play.Right now, you cangrab this modern classic on PS4 for just £25.69, down from £59.99. Once you’ve got the PS4 version, you candownload the PS5 upgrade for just £7.99in the current sale. And now’s the perfect time to try it out, considering the sequel,Ghost of Yōtei, will launch next year.AdvertSet during the first Mongol invasion of Japan, players take control of Jin, a samurai charged with protecting Tsushima island from the horde. Players can opt for direct combat, embodying the honour of the samurai, or take a more underhand approach that, while less lethal, carries the ignominy of fighting unfairly. Its combat system is detailed and designed to keep you engaged as you carve through your opponents, being careful to keep tabs on what they’re each doing and what your response should be.Beyond the fighting you’ll be exploring a staggeringly beautiful rendition of feudal Japan — barrelling across the landscape on horseback, writing haikus, visiting hot springs, completing platforming challenges and zipping up walls with a grappling hook. TheDirector’s Cutalso includes the Iki Island story expansion, as well as access to the game’s Legends multiplayer mode.At Amazon, it’s got a massive 4.8 out of 5 average rating from almost 1,000 customer reviews, with customers praising the graphics, gameplay and storyline with equally high regard. “If you like open world games, get this,” said one five-star review. “It’s amazing on the PS4, on the PS5 it must look phenomenal. Well worth the money.”“The atmosphere and the scenery is some of the best and most immersive out of any game I’ve played to date,” said another five-star review. “If you want to start a new game and don’t know which one then play this, you won’t regret it.”AdvertAnother added: “I mean, it’s great. I bought because it came with Iki Island, and I have to say it was one of the best DLCs I’ve played. Highly recommend to anyone that loves this game or wants to try it out.” For the uninitiated, DLC stands for ‘downloadable content’ and is used as a catch-all term for modern game expansions.Not everyone is convinced, although the naysayers are a small minority among Amazon customers. “It was a very dry story,” said one review. “It failed to set the stakes of the story. It relied on the same three story arcs for the entire game and subplots. It is a fine game but nothing much to remember.”Another said: “After a few hours of playing, I am quite disappointed. For now I feel like I’m playing a fairly successful Assassin’s Creed.”For another stunning PlayStation-exclusive and story-focused action game, check outGod of War: Ragnarökfor the reduced price of £33.99at Argos. Another detailed and beautiful open world to explore can be found inThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt,currently just £15.99with all the DLCs included at Game.AdvertThat said, treating someone toGhost of Tsushimathis Christmas is all but guaranteed to make you very popular indeed.Featured Image Credit: Sony Interactive EntertainmentTopics:Ghost Of Tsushima,PlayStation 4,black friday 2024,Sucker Punch,PlayStation

This article contains affiliate links and LADbible Group might make a commission on anything purchased.Whether you’re on PS4, or with the PS5 upgrade, Sucker Punch’sGhost of Tsushimais one of the most breathtaking games to can play.Right now, you cangrab this modern classic on PS4 for just £25.69, down from £59.99. Once you’ve got the PS4 version, you candownload the PS5 upgrade for just £7.99in the current sale. And now’s the perfect time to try it out, considering the sequel,Ghost of Yōtei, will launch next year.AdvertSet during the first Mongol invasion of Japan, players take control of Jin, a samurai charged with protecting Tsushima island from the horde. Players can opt for direct combat, embodying the honour of the samurai, or take a more underhand approach that, while less lethal, carries the ignominy of fighting unfairly. Its combat system is detailed and designed to keep you engaged as you carve through your opponents, being careful to keep tabs on what they’re each doing and what your response should be.Beyond the fighting you’ll be exploring a staggeringly beautiful rendition of feudal Japan — barrelling across the landscape on horseback, writing haikus, visiting hot springs, completing platforming challenges and zipping up walls with a grappling hook. TheDirector’s Cutalso includes the Iki Island story expansion, as well as access to the game’s Legends multiplayer mode.At Amazon, it’s got a massive 4.8 out of 5 average rating from almost 1,000 customer reviews, with customers praising the graphics, gameplay and storyline with equally high regard. “If you like open world games, get this,” said one five-star review. “It’s amazing on the PS4, on the PS5 it must look phenomenal. Well worth the money.”“The atmosphere and the scenery is some of the best and most immersive out of any game I’ve played to date,” said another five-star review. “If you want to start a new game and don’t know which one then play this, you won’t regret it.”AdvertAnother added: “I mean, it’s great. I bought because it came with Iki Island, and I have to say it was one of the best DLCs I’ve played. Highly recommend to anyone that loves this game or wants to try it out.” For the uninitiated, DLC stands for ‘downloadable content’ and is used as a catch-all term for modern game expansions.Not everyone is convinced, although the naysayers are a small minority among Amazon customers. “It was a very dry story,” said one review. “It failed to set the stakes of the story. It relied on the same three story arcs for the entire game and subplots. It is a fine game but nothing much to remember.”Another said: “After a few hours of playing, I am quite disappointed. For now I feel like I’m playing a fairly successful Assassin’s Creed.”For another stunning PlayStation-exclusive and story-focused action game, check outGod of War: Ragnarökfor the reduced price of £33.99at Argos. Another detailed and beautiful open world to explore can be found inThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt,currently just £15.99with all the DLCs included at Game.AdvertThat said, treating someone toGhost of Tsushimathis Christmas is all but guaranteed to make you very popular indeed.Featured Image Credit: Sony Interactive EntertainmentTopics:Ghost Of Tsushima,PlayStation 4,black friday 2024,Sucker Punch,PlayStation
This article contains affiliate links and LADbible Group might make a commission on anything purchased.Whether you’re on PS4, or with the PS5 upgrade, Sucker Punch’sGhost of Tsushimais one of the most breathtaking games to can play.Right now, you cangrab this modern classic on PS4 for just £25.69, down from £59.99. Once you’ve got the PS4 version, you candownload the PS5 upgrade for just £7.99in the current sale. And now’s the perfect time to try it out, considering the sequel,Ghost of Yōtei, will launch next year.AdvertSet during the first Mongol invasion of Japan, players take control of Jin, a samurai charged with protecting Tsushima island from the horde. Players can opt for direct combat, embodying the honour of the samurai, or take a more underhand approach that, while less lethal, carries the ignominy of fighting unfairly. Its combat system is detailed and designed to keep you engaged as you carve through your opponents, being careful to keep tabs on what they’re each doing and what your response should be.Beyond the fighting you’ll be exploring a staggeringly beautiful rendition of feudal Japan — barrelling across the landscape on horseback, writing haikus, visiting hot springs, completing platforming challenges and zipping up walls with a grappling hook. TheDirector’s Cutalso includes the Iki Island story expansion, as well as access to the game’s Legends multiplayer mode.At Amazon, it’s got a massive 4.8 out of 5 average rating from almost 1,000 customer reviews, with customers praising the graphics, gameplay and storyline with equally high regard. “If you like open world games, get this,” said one five-star review. “It’s amazing on the PS4, on the PS5 it must look phenomenal. Well worth the money.”“The atmosphere and the scenery is some of the best and most immersive out of any game I’ve played to date,” said another five-star review. “If you want to start a new game and don’t know which one then play this, you won’t regret it.”AdvertAnother added: “I mean, it’s great. I bought because it came with Iki Island, and I have to say it was one of the best DLCs I’ve played. Highly recommend to anyone that loves this game or wants to try it out.” For the uninitiated, DLC stands for ‘downloadable content’ and is used as a catch-all term for modern game expansions.Not everyone is convinced, although the naysayers are a small minority among Amazon customers. “It was a very dry story,” said one review. “It failed to set the stakes of the story. It relied on the same three story arcs for the entire game and subplots. It is a fine game but nothing much to remember.”Another said: “After a few hours of playing, I am quite disappointed. For now I feel like I’m playing a fairly successful Assassin’s Creed.”For another stunning PlayStation-exclusive and story-focused action game, check outGod of War: Ragnarökfor the reduced price of £33.99at Argos. Another detailed and beautiful open world to explore can be found inThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt,currently just £15.99with all the DLCs included at Game.AdvertThat said, treating someone toGhost of Tsushimathis Christmas is all but guaranteed to make you very popular indeed.
This article contains affiliate links and LADbible Group might make a commission on anything purchased.
Whether you’re on PS4, or with the PS5 upgrade, Sucker Punch’sGhost of Tsushimais one of the most breathtaking games to can play.
Right now, you cangrab this modern classic on PS4 for just £25.69, down from £59.99. Once you’ve got the PS4 version, you candownload the PS5 upgrade for just £7.99in the current sale. And now’s the perfect time to try it out, considering the sequel,Ghost of Yōtei, will launch next year.
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Set during the first Mongol invasion of Japan, players take control of Jin, a samurai charged with protecting Tsushima island from the horde. Players can opt for direct combat, embodying the honour of the samurai, or take a more underhand approach that, while less lethal, carries the ignominy of fighting unfairly. Its combat system is detailed and designed to keep you engaged as you carve through your opponents, being careful to keep tabs on what they’re each doing and what your response should be.
Beyond the fighting you’ll be exploring a staggeringly beautiful rendition of feudal Japan — barrelling across the landscape on horseback, writing haikus, visiting hot springs, completing platforming challenges and zipping up walls with a grappling hook. TheDirector’s Cutalso includes the Iki Island story expansion, as well as access to the game’s Legends multiplayer mode.
At Amazon, it’s got a massive 4.8 out of 5 average rating from almost 1,000 customer reviews, with customers praising the graphics, gameplay and storyline with equally high regard. “If you like open world games, get this,” said one five-star review. “It’s amazing on the PS4, on the PS5 it must look phenomenal. Well worth the money.”
“The atmosphere and the scenery is some of the best and most immersive out of any game I’ve played to date,” said another five-star review. “If you want to start a new game and don’t know which one then play this, you won’t regret it.”
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Another added: “I mean, it’s great. I bought because it came with Iki Island, and I have to say it was one of the best DLCs I’ve played. Highly recommend to anyone that loves this game or wants to try it out.” For the uninitiated, DLC stands for ‘downloadable content’ and is used as a catch-all term for modern game expansions.
Not everyone is convinced, although the naysayers are a small minority among Amazon customers. “It was a very dry story,” said one review. “It failed to set the stakes of the story. It relied on the same three story arcs for the entire game and subplots. It is a fine game but nothing much to remember.”
Another said: “After a few hours of playing, I am quite disappointed. For now I feel like I’m playing a fairly successful Assassin’s Creed.”
For another stunning PlayStation-exclusive and story-focused action game, check outGod of War: Ragnarökfor the reduced price of £33.99at Argos. Another detailed and beautiful open world to explore can be found inThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt,currently just £15.99with all the DLCs included at Game.
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That said, treating someone toGhost of Tsushimathis Christmas is all but guaranteed to make you very popular indeed.
Topics:Ghost Of Tsushima,PlayStation 4,black friday 2024,Sucker Punch,PlayStation