Ghost Of Tsushima PS5 Launch Details
The wait for Ghost of Tsushima has been a long one. Originally revealed at Paris Games Week 2017 , Ghost of Tsushima looked to be a dramatic, samurai epic with some sort of supernatural flair, as the trailer showed what appeared to be the game's protagonist seemingly disintegrating into smoke. The game wouldn't be shown off again until E3 2018, where an extended gameplay trailer gave a look at Ghost of Tsushima's impressive visuals and methodical combat. This trailer didn't show off any of the supernatural elements teased in the initial reveal, however, and ghost of tsushima patch notes|Https://tsushimagame.com/ of Tsushima E3 details revealed the game would not contain any supernatural elements, after all. In fact, the gameplay leaned more toward hyper-realism - or at least the kind of stylized realism shown in classic samurai mov
These are uncertain times, and the state of the world seems to be shifting on a daily basis. Video games are relatively low on the totem pole of immediate crises facing civilization at the moment, but with so much of the population forced to self-quarantine for their own safety and the safety of others, it's easy to see why the passionate PlayStation fandom would be worried about the release status of tent-pole titles like Ghost of Tsushi
Although, with reports of backward compatibility becoming a feature on PS5 , another route Sony could take would be to bundle _ Ghost of Tsushima _ with the new console following the months after its launch. Hopefully the PS5 can make PS4 games run better, but if the trailers are anything to go by, then _ Ghost of Tsushima _ is going to be just f
While the InFamous games gradually incorporated more stealth components as they progressed, their anthropomorphic PS2 adventures made silent avoidance a key mechanic of the experience, as the titular raccoon and his cohorts primarily relied upon thievery as their main career choices. As Sly Cooper 2 and 3 explored new ways to push the gameplay forward, players ultimately got the opportunity to not only control other characters outside of Sly, but utilize more gadgets to gain the upper hand on a given situation, including smoke bombs for quick escapes, paragliders for quiet traversal and disguises to blend in and fool the enemies. While the combat of Ghost of Tsushima looks to focus on efficiency and a touch for the dramatic, protagonist Jin Sakai will also have the opportunity to utilize stealth to reduce the amount of enemies in a given area, which is strengthened by his tools including a grappling hook and smoke bombs, among others. As Sucker Punch refined their stealth gameplay through three Sly Cooper games, one can hope that the same reliance on verticality and quick reflexes will provide the same sense of satisfaction that made the classic games stand the test of time.
When Sucker Punch released _ Infamous Second Son _ in early 2014 on PS4, fans and media wondered what its next title would be. Though nothing was set in stone or even implied, it was generally assumed that the studio would have its next project ready for the spotlight within at least the next three to four years. It would not be until October 2017 at Paris Games Week where Sony and Sucker Punch would finally reveal _ Ghost of Tsushima
After the announcement that Naughty Dog would be delaying _ The Last of Us Part 2 , _ _ Ghost of Tsushima’s _ release date then came into question. With the way Sony releases its exclusives on PlayStation, Sucker Punch’s newest title is more than likely going to release months after Naughty Dog’s to prevent the titles from cannibalizing each other’s sales. Similarly to _ The Last of Us Part 2 _ and _ Death Stranding _ , Sony has also repeatedly confirmed that _ Ghost of Tsushima _ will indeed release on PS4 (though _ Death Stranding _ actually was released just last month, and with presumably a shorter development cyc
Last year, Seattle-based developer Sucker Punch Productions celebrated the 20th anniversary of their first game release, Rocket: Robot on Wheels for the Nintendo 64, which has likely become the developer’s only title to release on a non-Sony platform. After signing a deal with Sony in 2000, Sucker Punch went on to produce two prominent PlayStation-exclusive trilogies, starting with the stealth platformers of Sly Cooper on PS2, and followed by the open world super-powered adventures of InFamous that spanned across PS3 and PS4. The largely-positive receptions of the six games has led Sucker Punch to become one of Sony’s predominant first party developers alongside Naughty Dog and Insomniac, but since releasing Infamous: Second Son (and its spinoff First Light ) in 2014, the team has slowed down their release schedule as they work on their most ambitious game to date, Ghost of Tsushima. Originally revealed near the end of 2017, Sucker Punch has returned to the realm of open world journeys but turned the clock back to the 13th century, as one of the last samurai of ancient Japan looks to defend his people against the invading Mongols. With Sony yet to provide any hands-on opportunities with the title despite it being less than three months until release, one would be better suited to look back at Sucker Punch’s history and the strongest elements of their games to potentially determine the key lessons that went into developing Ghost of Tsushima.