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Ghost of Tsushima for Windows

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Ghost of Tsushima, the highly praised action-adventure game created by Sucker Punch Productions and published by Playstation PC LLC, has recently become available for Windows to download. Released less than a week ago(May 16th 2024), this game allows players to experience a compelling story set in the feudal era of Japan. You take on the role of Jin Sakai, a samurai warrior fighting to defend his homeland from Mongol invaders.

How to install Ghost of Tsushima on Windows

In order to install this game on your Windows OS whether that be Windows 11 or Windows 10, just follow the instructions below.

  1. Choose where you want to download the game from:
  2. Once you are done downloading it, click the Ghost of Tsushima icon on your desktop or start menu and enjoy.

What is Ghost of Tsushima about?

Ghost of Tsushima is an action game set in feudal Japan. You play as Jin Sakai, a samurai warrior fighting to protect Tsushima island from Mongol invaders who are attacking and pillaging the land. As Jin, you travel across the Japanese countryside, helping civilians and battling the Mongol invaders.

The game features frequent sword-fighting combat from a third-person view, both melee and ranged. Successful attacks can result in violent scenes like dismemberment and decapitation, with lots of blood shown.

You can also use stealth to silently take out enemies. The game contains intense scenes of violence and gore, such as a civilian being burned alive, a beheading scene, and blood shown in the environment. Overall, the game depicts graphic violence typical of its historical warfare setting.

Ghost of Tsushima Features:

How is the gameplay like?

First of all, I have been playing this game on my PS4 when it came out back in 2020 and I think I never finished it, and to be honest I don’t finish most games, and that’s not a knock on this game or any other but by the time I want to finish to finish the game, another new game has come out and well, I would be busy playing that lol, anyway, this game combines intense sword-fighting and sneaky stealth tactics. In Ghost of Tsushima, you play as Jin, a samurai warrior living through the Mongol invasion of Japan.

The combat system in this game is amazing, letting you use the powerful katana sword with great skill. Jin can master different fighting stances, each one designed to defeat specific types of enemies, from quick swordsmen to tough brutes. Being able to switch between these stances in the middle of a battle is really smooth and exciting, allowing you to change your strategies on the fly.

Stealth is also a huge part of the game, giving you the ability to avoid being detected and take out enemies silently. Jin has special “ghost weapons” like kunai (throwing knives), smoke bombs, and sticky bombs, each with its own strategic use in direct confrontations or sneaky operations. As you progress, you can unlock advanced moves like chain assassinations, empowering you to quickly take out multiple enemies without being seen or heard.

As you play, you’ll unlock advanced techniques like chain assassinations, which let you swiftly eliminate multiple enemies one after another.

The game’s story takes place across three distinct regions of Tsushima, each with plenty of main missions, side quests, and optional activities that make the story richer and give Jin new abilities and better equipment.

What I really liked was the full DualSense controller support(I highly recommend you get yourself the PS5 controllers to play this game), including haptic feedback and adaptive triggers, to feel the tension of drawing your katana and the resistance of your bowstring plus you can completely customize your mouse and keyboard controls, for those of you who prefer your own custom setup.

The Director’s Cut edition for Windows also includes the Iki Island expansion, which explores Jin’s past in more depth with new storylines, new types of enemies, and unique challenges.

What tips or strategies work best for me?

Well what worked for me when I first got this game was learning how to kill at least half of your enemies in stealth mode, of course, I have to admit, I am not all into that quiet playing style, sometimes I just like to go off and let them know I am here and they can come AT ME, it usually worked for me lol but don’t cuss me out if you fail some missions taking this advice, deal? Lol anyway, here are some serious tips to improve your gameplay…

Pros:

Cons:

Repetitive Side Missions: While some side quests have interesting stories, many follow a similar fetch-and-deliver format.
Predictable Enemy AI: Enemy behavior can be predictable, especially when it comes to stealth mechanics.
Limited Character Customization: While Jin has different armor sets, options for changing his visual appearance are somewhat limited.
Bland Story Presentation: Cutscenes, while visually appealing, can feel a bit static compared to the dynamic open world.
No Cross-Platform Saves: Save data cannot be transferred between PlayStation and PC versions (only applies to Director’s Cut).

If you want a full review of this game, I would recommend you check out this Youtube video by a guy named Mugthief aka Mugy. Mugy really digs into what makes the PC version of the game great. He loves the open-world gameplay and the amazing cinematic visuals, which he thinks are underrated even though they got high scores.

Unlike other reviewers, Mugy cares more about the game’s artistic style than just raw graphics power, highlighting the beautiful designs and immersive combat. His review also talks about technical things like better performance and controller support, giving a complete look at why this game is a must-play on PC.

Ghost of Tsushima Gameplay Video

Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut - Features Trailer | PC Games

Ghost of Tsushima Gameplay Screenshots

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If you are in the mood for more games to play, try Stormgate for WindowsWWE 2K24 and Dragon’s Dogma 2, both games are a bit different(obviously) but both also highly rated.

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