A large open-world map warrants excellent traversal in a game, goes without saying. But players can’t do it alone. They need a buddy, a companion. And what better than a trusty old steed? Ghost of Tsushima lets its players pick their companion’s name as well, adding that extra personal touch.
Whether you named him Sora, Nobu or Kage, you could see Jin have short, heart-warming moments with his horse between missions. And it was these little sprinkles of bonding that wrecked every player’s heart when Jin’s horse died after they escaped from Castle Shimura. 2020 certainly wasn’t a good year for horses in gaming— Remember Shimmer from The Last of Us Part II?
Jin Sakai traveling with his horse during his final moments | Ghost of Tsushima
There is one game, however, that pushes this bond between a man and his horse even further- Red Dead Redemption 2. Known for its realism,...
Whether you named him Sora, Nobu or Kage, you could see Jin have short, heart-warming moments with his horse between missions. And it was these little sprinkles of bonding that wrecked every player’s heart when Jin’s horse died after they escaped from Castle Shimura. 2020 certainly wasn’t a good year for horses in gaming— Remember Shimmer from The Last of Us Part II?
Jin Sakai traveling with his horse during his final moments | Ghost of Tsushima
There is one game, however, that pushes this bond between a man and his horse even further- Red Dead Redemption 2. Known for its realism,...
- 4/15/2024
- by Divyashree Shashidhar
- FandomWire
Developers nowadays are very focused on making their games increasingly cinematic. They would just write some mind-blowing stories, throw in some gut-wrenching moments in those stories, and present them to the players. Sucker Punch Productions too did something similar with Ghost of Tsushima.
This game’s popularity and brilliance are not hidden from anyone. Ghost of Tsushima, a game inspired by the movies of legendary filmmaker Akira Kurosawa, did not pull any punches when it came to storytelling. It led players through a journey of hope and regret and ended it on a very dark turn. Some suggest that Sucker Punch should go a step further in its sequel, though.
Does Ghost of Tsushima 2 need to be much darker than its prequel? A still from Ghost of Tsushima
As a game that was set amidst the Mongol invasion of the island of Tsushima, Ghost of Tsushima was meant to be a bloody affair.
This game’s popularity and brilliance are not hidden from anyone. Ghost of Tsushima, a game inspired by the movies of legendary filmmaker Akira Kurosawa, did not pull any punches when it came to storytelling. It led players through a journey of hope and regret and ended it on a very dark turn. Some suggest that Sucker Punch should go a step further in its sequel, though.
Does Ghost of Tsushima 2 need to be much darker than its prequel? A still from Ghost of Tsushima
As a game that was set amidst the Mongol invasion of the island of Tsushima, Ghost of Tsushima was meant to be a bloody affair.
- 4/14/2024
- by Rohit Sejwal
- FandomWire
An early scene in Boom Boom! The World vs. Boris Becker, a new two-part documentary about the German tennis great who famously won Wimbledon at the age of 17 before going down like the Hindenburg, encapsulates what’s made the athlete such a controversial figure. Ion Tiriac, a Romanian businessman who managed Becker at the height of his powers, from 1984 to 1993, compares the athlete to “a child” tempting fate by repeatedly sticking his finger into a flame.
“He just tries to see if he’s getting burned or not getting burned,...
“He just tries to see if he’s getting burned or not getting burned,...
- 4/7/2023
- by Marlow Stern
- Rollingstone.com
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