Ghost of Tsushima Lied to Us
Ghost of Tsushima is one of the most visually stunning and widely praised games in recent memory. It nails atmosphere, presentation, and cinematic storytelling in a way few open-world games do. But when I replayed it, I started paying more attention to how its world actually functions moment to moment. This is a breakdown of Ghost of Tsushima as an open-world experience — what it does really well, where it feels limited, and why the overall structure of the game feels different once you look past the presentation. I make videos breaking down games, revisiting older titles, and looking at how they’re designed beneath the surface — the good, the bad, and everything in between. If you enjoy this kind of content, consider subscribing for more. #ghostoftsushima #gaming #videoessay #openworldgames #playstation

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