Summary
- Traveling to Tsushima to capture Ghost of Tsushima's beauty is a fan tribute to the stunning in-game landscapes.
- With over 9.73 million copies sold, Ghost of Tsushima became one of Sony's fastest-selling original IPs.
- Sucker Punch's success with Ghost of Tsushima has led to nominations for prestigious gaming awards and a film adaptation.
Launching in 2020, Ghost of Tsushima is one of the most visually stunning games to arrive on Sony's PlayStation 4, and to capture that eye-popping beauty, one fan traveled to its setting in a bid to bring its vibrant Japanese locations to the real world in a series of photographs. Following the story of Jin Sakai, the Sucker Punch title takes players on a mission to protect the island of Tsushima from the fierce Mongol armies that leads Jin to not only question his moral code as a samurai but also to make some dangerous and hard choices that see Ghost of Tsushima's narrative twist and bend across 24 main story missions.
Unsurprisingly, the open-world title was a huge success, selling more than 9.73 million copies by July 2022 and quickly becoming one of Sony's fastest-selling original IPs ever. With achievements like that, it's no wonder Ghost of Tsushima was then nominated for a host of awards that included Game of the Year at The Game Awards 2020 and the 24th Annual D.I.C.E. Awards. And now, with a film adaptation in development, we could see Shogun star Hiroyuki Sanada land the main role in the movie.
There's a very good reason why Sucker Punch included a photo-mode in Ghost of Tsushima, and that's because at every turn, there is always some kind of beauty to stare at. From snow-capped mountains, lush forests, and poppy-laced valleys to shimmering lakes and quaint seaside villages, Ghost of Tsushima's in-game locations are a photographer's dream world, but that isn't where it has to stay, as Tsushima is also a real island crying out to be explored by enthusiasts. Taking on this challenge, one fan visited the Tsushima Archipelago in Japan to capture real-life photographs in a bid to recreate screenshots they had taken from the game.
Ghost of Tsushima Fan Visits The Game's Real-Life Locations
In a post on Reddit, user GenericReditUserName talks about how they decided to visit the real Ghost of Tsushima island in Japan for the summer after falling in love with the game. Touring around Tsushima's archipelago, GenericRed took a series of real-life photos that included a Shinto Shrine, a long stone staircase, as well as the island's rice fields, which are all found in-game, in the hopes that they could compare them with screenshot locations they had previously taken. As shown in the side-by-side comparison above, it's safe to say that the real Tsushima, compared to the game's in-game images, is strikingly similar.
GenericRed also talked about how they had picked up a Ghost of Tsushima t-shirt while at the island's visitor's center. "I wore it every day on the island, quietly wondering how basic it would make me look and how the locals would react. They all reacted very positively to this because it's their claim to fame and liked the attention they were getting." GenericRed expressed. They also stated, sadly, that foxes don't actually exist in Tsushima, but they did spot some bears.
In May this year, Ghost of Tsushima launched onto PC, which saw the critically acclaimed title shoot back up the charts in the US. Given that the game is over four years old now, it only goes to show how inviting its world is for players still to this day.
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OpenCritic Reviews
- Top Critic Avg: 84 /100 Critics Rec: 88%
- Released
- July 17, 2020
- ESRB
- M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Language, Partial Nudity
- Developer(s)
- Sucker Punch
- Publisher(s)
- Sony
- Engine
- Proprietary
- Multiplayer
- Online Multiplayer
- Cross-Platform Play
- PC, PS4 & PS5
A storm is coming. Discover the expanded Ghost of Tsushima experience in this Director’s Cut. Uncover the hidden wonders of Tsushima in this open-world action adventure from Sucker Punch Productions and PlayStation Studios, available for PS5 and PS4. Forge a new path and wage an unconventional war for the freedom of Tsushima. Challenge opponents with your katana, master the bow to eliminate distant threats, develop stealth tactics to ambush enemies and explore a new story on Iki Island.
- Number of Players
- 2-4
- Platform(s)
- PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5
- How Long To Beat
- 25 Hours
- PS Plus Availability
- Extra & Premium