PlayStation has released some pretty notable games over the years, but most have been pretty linear. horizon was its biggest open world series, and probably still is, but for my money, ghost of tsushima Probably a better one. Drawing on the work style of famous filmmaker Akira Kurosawa, ghost of tsushima It is a samurai action game set in an Ubisoft-style open world. Funny how PlayStation beats Ubisoft Assassin’s Creed To that punch…
ghost of tsushima In short, it’s cinematic. It’s minimalist, often guiding players through visualizations of wind blowing through fields and trees. Its combat is a mix of stealth gameplay and more direct conflict, but all with a sheen and elegance that the PlayStation would be proud of. It’s restrained, even quiet, in a way that open-world games can easily expand, so it’s popular. It actually stands out in its field, and best of all, it has a cooperative multiplayer mode, which is obviously a problem? PlayStation’s best open-world games you can grab via loot Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut $48 steam and humble.