Ghost of Tsushima Reviews

Ghost of Tsushima is ranked in the 93rd percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
7.5 / 10.0
Jul 14, 2020

Ghost of Tsushima is a beautiful love letter to the chambara and atmospheres of feudal Japan, but it is also a confused open world, which alternates fun moments and a fascinating style with sensational naivety.

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Kirk McKeand
Top Critic
Jul 14, 2020

Like the samurai, Ghost of Tsushima feels like a relic of a bygone era.

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Unscored
Jul 14, 2020

If you need to get lost in over 30 hours of heroic gameplay right now, in a single-player adventure with no online connectivity gimmicks or content locked away as DLC, Sucker Punch has you covered with an instant contender for 2020's game of the year.

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4.5 / 5.0
Jul 14, 2020

Ghost of Tsushima is one of the few games this generation that left a momentous impression on me.

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9 / 10.0
Jul 14, 2020

Ghost of Tsushima is a landmark game that blends its narrative with its visuals perfectly, and has delicious, satisfying combat to boot. Climbing is clumsy, and the story takes a while to get going, but overall it's a truly wonderful game.

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Jul 14, 2020

Ghost of Tsushima is a masterclass on how to make a palatable and focused open world experience

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8 / 10
Jul 14, 2020

The game may never have been as sweet as it was in the first of the three main areas, but, to its credit, that’s because I was swept along by the story.

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Jul 14, 2020

Ghost of Tsushima is pretty similar to other open-world games, but a strong combat system and a solid samurai story give it some staying power.

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8 / 10.0
Aug 4, 2020

Way of the samurai.

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8.5 / 10.0
Jul 14, 2020

Ghost of Tsushima is indisputably indebted to Assassin’s Creed (and, to a lesser degree, Rockstar’s Red Dead Redemption games), but it does just enough to establish a personality of its own. And it’s fun.

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Unscored
Jul 17, 2020

Ghost of Tsushima is a vast game. I have poured at least a couple dozen hours into it but have much left to see. I suspect it will keep me enjoyably busy until the leaves fall from their trees and the next console cycle begins.

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Digital Trends
Top Critic
Jul 14, 2020

Ghost of Tsushima is one of the best games I’ve played this year — it might’ve been my favorite, if not for The Last Of Us Part II. Jin Sakai’s story is violent but thoughtful, delivering an experience that feels unique on the PlayStation 4 despite the fact 2020 is the console’s last year before the PlayStation 5 makes it obsolete.

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9 / 10.0
Jul 14, 2020

Ghost of Tsushima ends the current generation of consoles on a high note.

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Unscored
Jul 14, 2020
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9 / 10.0
Jul 14, 2020

Sucker Punch’s latest tries to do a lot, and it slam dunks a vast majority of its narrative, design, and stylistic choices. Sure, the game could have leaned more aggressively into some of its best features. But I’ll happily take 'Ghost' for what it is: an incredible showcase of everything great about this generation of video games.

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95 / 100
Jul 14, 2020

Ghost of Tsushima is easily the biggest and most ambitious game Sucker Punch has ever undertaken. It's also the best game they've ever made. Akira Kurosawa would be proud.

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VGC
Top Critic
Jul 14, 2020

Ghost of Tsushima bravely steps into a genre that contains some of the generation’s most cutting-edge experiences. While it forges its own identity and doesn’t make any major mistakes, it’s not bold enough to escape their shadows.

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9 / 10
Aug 5, 2020
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Jul 14, 2020

Visually rich design brings cinematic scope to this historical action game, but when sword-fighting brings diminishing rewards, console yourself with a haiku

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Telegraph
Top Critic
Jul 14, 2020

Sucker Punch's PS4 tribute to Akira Kurosawa is gorgeous to behold but its sparse open-world and bloated mechanics has it falling short

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