

You feel everything, during combat and I can tell you, it made the immersion so much deeper aided of course by the stunning 4K visuals and 60 FPS that the PS5 delivers. My controller became alive in my hands and was especially noticeable when you use your grappling hook to take down obstacles in your way, and even just when riding your horse or shooting your bow. The new haptic feedback on the PS5 controller is impressive in this game.

I don’t want to spoil too much, so I will leave it there. Quick as a flash, he loads Horsey onto a ship and sets off for Iki Island to face the new threat, knowing he would not be welcomed with open arms, as his family has a dark past with the inhabitants of the island. The bastards he just killed are just scouts. He then gets rid of the Mongols and discovers that the Village has seemingly been poisoned and that there is a new Mongol threat on the loose on Iki Island, that will spill over to his beloved Tsushima. Jin comes across a village that is being attacked by Mongols, and naturally he has to intervene. So naturally I was excited to jump into the Iki Island Expansion with gusto, but I was also keen to see and experience all the PS5 upgrades that came with the Directors Cut. What is not to love? Gorgeous visuals, brilliant storytelling, flawless combat….Need I say more? The 2020 release just jumped into my heart and after playing it twice, I love it more than ever. It is no secret that Ghost of Tsushima is my favourite game.
