5 Years Ago, PlayStation Gave Us Assassin's Creed In Japan, Long Before Ubisoft Actually Got There
Briefly

In 2020, Ghost of Tsushima was released as a PlayStation exclusive, allowing players to embody Jin Sakai, a samurai on a mission of revenge. The game combined simple gameplay mechanics with straightforward navigation and battles that didn’t require perfect timing. Though the story was generic and some gameplay elements felt obvious, the game fulfilled its promise of providing an open-world experience reminiscent of past titles. Ubisoft's later release of an Assassin's Creed title set in Japan felt dated in comparison to the immersive journey Ghost of Tsushima provided. Interest in authentic samurai experiences was well addressed through this narrative.
Ghost of Tsushima provided a compelling distraction in 2020, featuring simple gameplay where players could easily navigate a beautiful world as Jin Sakai, a noble samurai.
While the story may lack complexity, Ghost of Tsushima delivered a straightforward appeal, showcasing battles and open-world exploration reminiscent of classic gaming franchises.
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