Ghost Of Tsushima General Talk, Tips, hints and secrets.
Ghost Of Tsushima
Is lethal too easy for anyone else?
I dont know, im still playing through the first time on hard.
If you’re even remotely good at parrying, then yes it can be. I do think its the definitive way to play.
Do you hold L1 Shields while parrying or just press O?
Any of you realize that as you become more Sneaky, As the game promotes you to in most situations. The weather Stays stormy? Gets old after awhile.
I am playing traveler armor lethal and it's very nice
capturing territories are sort of easy, depends on the extra objective which is sometime hard.
Duels can be really challenging on lethal, especially the ronin ones
I like how you can completely black out Sakais Family Armor.
what do you mean?
I only just finished ACT 1 island on 100% and did some ACT stuff
The very First mission when you rescue your uncle you have the option to ride all the way to your Home, and get your fathers armor. Later on in the game, you can find the Black Dye Merchant.
I felt like it was a little easier once you have everything.
Oh and Masako, is a carpet muncher as well.
The Fox dens get annoying as well.
Ghost of Tsushima side missions are still better than the WHOLE game of The Last of Us 2.
Who made this game? Will it come to PC? I don't want to play it in blurry 30fps if I don't have to.
Blurry 30fps? only if you have a shitty 720 screen. If you run 1080 they say it can go up to 60fps
I want to run it at 4k 120hz.
does getting the Ghost of Tsushima legend unlock anything? I'm still on act 2 and havent gotten the ghost armor yet
Are you talking about the 6 keys From the Farming communities? i got that armor. Its kinda gay!
you kill uncle at the end
so, the ghost armor is the armor from the box art, idk when you get it but ive heard its in act 2
I have got my armor and it's kinda ugly
that armor with the black die would look like the game cover?
If Horizon, Death Stranding and all those David Cage movies are anything to go by, sony should be announcing a port soon.
NG+ FUCKING WHEN
Unironically correct. The side missions ARE actually decent. They kind of took the Witcher formula and gave each side mission a contained story.
>find man yelling at villagers
>ask him wtf?
>says he paid to have his family escape
>talk to villagers
>one runs away
>catch him and interrogate
>find out bandits been offering rides for cash
>track down bandits
>find body of mother and child
>take toy to give to first guy
>tell him his family is dead
>mission over
>run into him later, says he will donate his wealth to the temple in his families honor
Thats one side mission and its already more compelling and humanizing than the entirety of TLoU2.
The armor looks way more savage once its fully upgraded. Plus theres like 4 color schemes. You'll find one you like
I made a very similar post about that mission around the release. The side quests and the random encounters that take place in the midst of all the beautiful landscapes serve as constant reminders of the importance of Jin's mission.
You get it at the very end of act 2. Pretty late into the game.
The game takes itself really seriously and I think it benefits because of this. There isnt really any comic relief characters or over-the-top moments. Everyone feels like they are in a war torn Japan. I found it much easier to immerse into because of this.
Play your flute then
Only if you are an honorfag, ghostschads spare him.
I wish the story had actually been affected by how you played. Except when the game forced me to do otherwise, I went full samurai play style.
The Gosaku armor is probably the best dueling armor in the game. That head dress is cool as fuck. I dunno how you think its gay.
So is there any explanation for why hebhas 3 swords in the ghost armor tier 2?
God the first couple missions really make you feel like it will affect the game.
>memories training with uncle
>the wind picks up the first time you assassinate, hinting at your father watching you without honor
>cutscene where Kotal Kahn is basically shitting on you cuz you kill without honor
Doesnt matter. Either way Jin is going full Ghost.
I think one of the best results of this in the long-term will be the timelessness of the game. It's a great relief that we've gotten something that actually takes itself seriously, and not in the mumblecore tradition of wannabe a24 NPC trash like tlou2 either, but in the way that games like bloodborne and sekiro do. It's analogous to something like Manchester by the Sea or Blade Runner 2049 taking themselves seriously compared to trash like, say, Black Panther.