This makes the narrative more stimulating as it puts the spotlight on the flaws and sins of the samurai. History buffs will appreciate this, seeing as, in reality, the samurai in history were actually far from the perfect and noble depictions that they often receive in movies. From the perspective of these raiders, the samurai are no better than the Mongols both are regarded as invaders. Iki Island is populated by raiders who hate the samurai and has a grudge against Ghost Of Tsushima protagonist Jin Sakai’s family. Plus, it takes place in the middle of the story in Ghost Of Tsushima’s base game (after Act 2), so you don’t need to worry about finishing the game first before diving into Iki Island. I can’t spoil much from the Iki Island expansion’s plot, but it’s one that interestingly subverts the reputation of the samurai. Despite not being as big as Tsushima Island, Iki Island offers a different setting both in terms of narrative and gameplay. Ghost Of Tsushima Director’s Cut introduces a brand new map to explore, Iki Island. Is Iki Island a worthy addition to the already impressive base game? Read on to find out. Fast-forward a year later and they have surprised us yet again with Ghost Of Tsushima Director’s Cut, which is basically a fancy name for the new Iki Island expansion. It turned out to be one of the best games in 2020 (and probably even of the generation). Sucker Punch Productions finally released Ghost Of Tsushima last year after more than five years of development. Genre: Open-World, Action RPG, Stealth, Historical
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