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5 things I wish I knew before starting Ghost of Tsushima

5 things I wish I knew before starting Ghost of Tsushima

Posted on July 18, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Ghost of Tsushima is the first game from Sucker Punch Productions since Infamous Second Son, and the six year wait has arguably been worth it. 

The studio has produced a visually stunning and mechanically engaging epic set across the floral hills of Feudal Japan. It’s one of the year’s best PS4 exclusives, sitting proudly alongside The Last of Us 2 as a worthwhile swansong for Sony’s console.

However, it can be more enjoyable if you’re aware of a few things before jumping into the experience, since its rather slow start hides away some of Tsushima’s finest qualities. To really help your time with the game be the best it can be, Trusted Reviews has compiled 5 things worth knowing before jumping into Ghost of Tsushima. 
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Gaming Tags:console, experience, game, Ghost of Tsushima, Japan, Last of Us 2, PS4, Sony, The Last of Us 2

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