Presentation

Presentation |  Ghost of Tsushima review |  Gammicks.com

A few words are enough to describe the presentation in Ghost of Tsushima. It is simply stunning. The landscapes are beautiful to look at, with each setting being detailed and lush. Among the many titles released in recent years, Ghost of Tsushima is one of the most surprising. Watching the world leads to images that could easily make great posters every single turn. In particular, lighting and shadows are a more impressive work of art than almost any other game.

Technically, Ghost of Tsushima also works well. There are some noticeable dips in frame rate during hectic moments. However, they are far from revolutionary and cause no real problems. Lightning-fast loading times and lack of bugs and glitches make this title a smooth game. Of course, the samurai title is also pretty great in the audio department. A great soundtrack accompanies each action while there are many superb sound effects.

Final verdict

Final verdict |  Ghost of Tsushima review |  Gammicks.com

2020 has been something of a vintage year for PlayStation 4. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, there have been a number of high-profile releases for the console. It’s almost as if the hardware is playing a great swan song before being replaced in the next few months.

Ghost of Tsushima is another example of this pattern. While it has some drawbacks, it is undoubtedly an outstanding game. The title is also one of the most satisfying to play, especially thanks to sword-based hand-to-hand combat. Few games can feel this impact or make you feel like a real fighter. Ultimately, Ghost of Tsushima is a must that everyone with a PlayStation 4 should try.

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