Finding the beauty in bloodshed
Ghost of Tsushima explores the dichotomy between beauty and bloodshed. This startling contrast is ever-present in the upcoming Sony exclusive. The beauty of its sprawling environments compelling you to stop at every opportunity, its breathtaking visual design as good a reason as any to take a second to pause for air. Although that serenity is easily shattered in this brutal portrayal of Feudal Japan, with your surroundings as likely to be stained with the blood of your enemies as it is your own in any given moment.
Ghost Of Tsushima tells the story of the island of Tsushima, of its native samurai and their attempts to repel an encroaching Mongol invasion before the land is engulfed entirely by the flames of war.
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