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July 2020
(85%)
143 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
grafisch herrlich inszeniert, variables Kampfsystem, sinnvolle Fähigkeiten, Waffen und Rüstungen, Abwechslung bei Aufgaben und Schauplätzen
kein manuelles Anvisieren von Gegnern, Spielstil wirkt sich nicht auf Geschichte aus, im Detail grafische Unschärfen, z.B. Texturen
Ein würdiger AbschiedEs ist schwer zu glauben, aber Ghost of Tsushima ist nach fast sieben Jahren tatsächlich das letzte große Exklusivspiel für die PlayStation 4. Doch dieses Abschiedsgeschenk kann sich sehen lassen! Entwickler Sucker Punch hat mir nach...
Sehr stimmiger Artstyle, Interessantes Japan-Setting, Ästhetisch wunderschöne Open World, Technisch auf gutem Niveau, Geschmeidiges Gameplay, Exzellente Musik & Sprecher
Protagonist bleibt etwas blass, Kamera-Steuerung oft hakelig, Spielewelt oftmals zu leer, Lüfter der PS4 Pro (v1) drehen extrem auf
Ghost of Tsushima erweist sich im Test als ein sehr mutiges Spiel. Entwickler Sucker Punch greift das unverbrauchte und geheimnisvolle Setting des feudalen Japans auf und integriert es in eine außergewöhnlich schöne Spielwelt mit eindrucksvollem Artstyle...
Published: 2020-07-14, Author: Chris , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: The horse you ronin on.Limited by a rote and rigid world, Sucker Punch's samurai homage pairs okay action with enjoyably committed, if awkwardly fawning melodrama.Quite early on in Ghost of Tsushima, you'll be introduced to its dramatic, one-on-one du...
Tolle Inszenierung, Grandiose Grafik mit schicken Effekten, Spannendes Setting, Insel Tsushima als interessanter Schauplatz, Japanische Kultur stark eingebunden, Hauptgeschichte emotional und nachvollziehbar, Wuchtige und fordernde Kämpfe, Abwechslungsrei
Spielwelt ohne jegliche Rätsel oder knifflige Aufgaben, Qualität der Nebenquests schwankt zwischen "okay" und "katastrophal", Blasser Protagonist, Mäßig schlaue KI-Gegner, Kaum Einstellungsmöglichkeiten, Synchronsprecher überzeugen nun bedingt
Eigentlich hätte "Ghost of Tushima" das Potenzial für einen echten Hit: Spielwelt und Setting sind frisch und interessant, die japanische Kultur bietet zudem einen ganzen Berg an Möglichkeiten. Und tatsächlich hat Entwickler Sucker Punch vieles davon ins...
Abstract: Created by devoted admirers of Japanese samurai cinema at Sucker Punch Productions in Washington, Ghost of Tsushima turns the feudal world of Akira Kurosawa films into a huge, absurdly beautiful game, set during the Mongol invasion of the island of Tsushi...
Published: 2020-07-14, Author: Alan , review by: stuff.tv
Looks and sounds gorgeous (especially in photo mode), Great attention and respect to Japanese traditions and culture, Epic one-on-one samurai duels
Dated and generic open world and stealth design, Frustratingly linear in places, Messy and annoying mob combat
For a game that's supposed to close out a console generation, Ghost of Tsushima is frustratingly old-fashioned in its design. It looks every bit the stunningly cinematic samurai epic and there's plently of slashy enjoyment to be had here, but it's consta...
A beautiful world to explore, Exciting and engaging combat, Great variety in gameplay
Sticks to open-world staples, Lead character is a bit dull
(Image credit: Sucker Punch Productions/Sony)Familiarity with the open-world genre may breed contempt here, though. We're truly spoiled.Ghost of Tsushima's individual components build to a satisfying whole, and its historical world is a wonder to explore...
I think that your enjoyment of Ghost of Tsushima will come down to how you like the game's structure.If you've played Horizon Zero Dawn and Days Gone, you'll know exactly what to expect.While I understand the comparisons, calling the game “Assassin's Cree...
Tsushima is a beautiful and compelling world to explore, Combat and exploration are both rewarding and satisfying, A likeable cast of characters across a robust campaign, Innovates on the open-world formula in some surprising ways,
The main narrative is a little boring and predictable, Lacking in challenge even on the hardest difficulty, A few unusual technical issues,
While it has a few notable shortcomings, Ghost of Tsushima is an excellent open-world adventure from Sucker Punch Productions which adds some innovative ideas to a fairly stagnant genre. Its depiction of the time period is generic and inoffensive, but tha...
Beautiful game world,Well-told story,Intuitive and intelligent combat system,Vast amount of character customisation,Kurosawa film mode is a great gimmick
Some open-world elements seem formulaic which makes it feel like a grind at times,Enemy types can lack variety
Sucker Punch took a big gamble in straying so far from its Infamous series and creating an all-new intellectual property in Ghost of Tsushima. Sony has too, by scheduling its release so soon after The Last of Us Part 2. But both have pulled it off.Indeed...