10 'Ghost of Yotei' Tips the Game Doesn't Tell You
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10 'Ghost of Yotei' Tips the Game Doesn't Tell You
"Ghost of Yotei, like its predecessor, is a massive open world that takes you across the sights of ancient Japan. This time, you play as a mercenary named Atsu, hellbent on a quest of revenge to bring justice to her family's assassins, the Yotei Six. But it's a long road to get there, and as you might expect from a modern open world game, there are countless things to see and do - from helping a sad man say goodbye to his pet bear."
"The big one is the fields of bright white flowers that you'll see strewn about the world in patterns. And there's good reason for that, as these essentially work like boost pads for your horse. If you want to go a little faster while roaming the open world, make sure to hit these flowers to drastically increase your speed - and there's even a skill you can unlock under the Horse tab to increase the effect."
"You'll be fighting a lot of enemies in Ghost of Yotei, and going up against a dozen at one time can make it tough to think about anything other than parrying. But in Yotei, it's absolutely essential that you constantly swap between your weapons and adapt to the situation. While the game will tell you this at some point, it essentially"
Ghost of Yotei is a massive open-world set in ancient Japan where players control Atsu, a mercenary seeking revenge against the Yotei Six assassins. The game features an expansive main story and dozens of sidequests that include varied tasks like helping a man say goodbye to his pet bear and aiding a distraught samurai. Open-world mechanics include visual cues and emergent elements such as fields of bright white flowers that act as horse boost pads and Jizo statues with yellow clothing that point to shrines granting skill points. Combat requires constant weapon swapping and situational adaptation when facing many enemies simultaneously.
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