‘Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut’ DLC review: Samurai saga perfection
The Hindu
Ghost of Tsushima, one of the best video games of 2020 goes from strength to greater strength with the Director’s Cut DLC that brings a satisfying next-gen experience and a new island with it
This year has certainly stood out when it comes to the queue of director’s cuts which see projects re-released as originally intended by their creators, usually with elements that did not make it to the final theatrical releases. This started with the much-awaited Justice League: The Snyder Cut, then crossing over to the gaming world with Sucker Punch Productions’ Ghost of Tsushima and Hideo Kojima’s Death Stranding getting extended cuts. (Subscribe to our Today's Cache newsletter for a quick snapshot of top 5 tech stories. Click here to subscribe for free.) We are as pleased as punch — or in this case Sucker Punch — the creators of the samurai epic Ghost of Tsushima, an open-world gamble co-directed by Nate Fox and Jason Connell, snagged the highest number of video games awards in 2020. Now, the Director’s Cut makes the most of the graphic upgrades and excellent haptic controls that comes with the PlayStation 5 and the DualSense 5’s adaptive triggers respectively, as well as a brand new island for you to explore.More Related News