Miike Mode might be the undeniable best way to play Ghost of Yotei, but some players think that a core part of what it does needs to be considerably toned down.
One of the standout features of Ghost of Tsushima was Kurosawa Mode, which added a black-and-white filter, film grain, and even edited the audio to pay tribute to the works of legendary director Akira Kurosawa. That mode seemed hard to top (despite generating some controversy), but Ghost of Yotei managed it thanks to the inclusion of Miike Mode.
Like Kurosawa Mode before it, Miike Mode is inspired by the works of Takashi Miike, which means adding a near comical amount of blood and mud to Atsu's journey. While most of us agree that the extra viscera makes Miike Mode the best way to play Ghost of Yotei, a lot of players think that all the extra mud might be a little too far.
If you've been playing Ghost of Yotei in Miike Mode, then you've no doubt noticed that it not only makes blood gush out from enemies more, but also increases the amount of mud that's sprayed around. That mud absolutely covers Atsu from head to...
