The world felt alive as V, the game’s protagonist, roamed the streets of Night City. The fast-paced first person combat – a whole new genre for the Polish studio – was frenetic and strategic as you take future drugs to boast your abilities and dash to avoid enemy fire. The choices you make truly affect the outcome of every mission as you take jobs from gang bosses and Tsushimalegend.Com interact with the corporate scum that controls the city. CD Projekt Red had a strong showing and if Cyberpunk 2077 somehow releases this game this generation, it will surely be one of the best the current consoles have s
Accordingly, the rumor says that Ghost of Tsushima will not be a part of the State of Play event. This event will reportedly air on November 1 and is said to be longer than prior State of Play broadcasts. It will instead focus on three games planned for the relatively near future. Death Stranding will receive a launch trailer, as it will launch on November 8. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order will also be a focus, due to its November 15 release date. Then The Last of Us 2 will receive a release date trailer confirming a May 2020 lau
Dead or Alive has always maintained a passionate fanbase at DualShockers, and I’m no exception. The newest iteration — Dead or Alive 6 — is no exception, even with the game shying away from inclusion of fan favorites . Though, with robust and tight gameplay and stages that will have you shifting up strategy, playing a couple of pick-up rounds with Producer and Director Yohei Shimbori was an instant highlight from my time at
Sucker Punch and Ghost of Tsushima creative director Nate Fox walked us (and a handful of other outlets) through the same mission shown during Sony’s press conference, but much more was revealed during the gameplay presentation, such as the fact that the mission shown was actually a side mission that isn’t part of the core story. Here’s everything we learned from the d
It’s due to its now-delayed release window that Ghost of Tsushima will instead be instead focused on at the as-yet-unannounced PlayStation Meeting 2020. This kind of event could tentatively fall anywhere through 2020. 2016’s PlayStation Meeting was in September and focused on the announcement and reveal of the PlayStation Pro console. A PlayStation Meeting 2020 could similarly focus on the PS5, showcasing Ghost of Tsushima as a launch title or as an example of the PS5’s potent
Ghost of Tsushima , the samurai action game from Infamous developers Sucker Punch, may be coming to PS5 according to a new rumor. The rumor claims that PlayStation has two unannounced upcoming events. The first will be a State of Play livestream showcasing Death Stranding and The Last of Us 2 . The second, PlayStation Meeting 2020, will focus on Ghost of Tsushima . Ghost of Tsushim a has apparently been delayed, in part so it can be brought to PS4,
Overall, Ghost of Tsushima’s gameplay was every bit as impressive in great detail as it was shown during Sony’s press conference. One of the things highlighted during the hands-off gameplay presentation was the physics-based engine and the realistic blood patterns. For instance, players will be able to see the exact spot they hit an enemy with their katana. And every individual blood particle has been designed to splatter as realistically as possible. Hopefully, we get to see more of that as the game continues to be refined in developm
Development of Ghost of Tsushima is apparently going smoothly at Sucker Punch, despite the delays. There’s said to be a significant amount of work going into the technical side of the game. The rumor doesn’t make clear whether the technical upgrades came prior to Ghost of Tsushima being made into a PS5 title or as a result of being shifted to be a PS5 title. Considering how impressive Infamous: Second Son looked on PS4, expect Ghost of Tsushima to impress on P
Fortunately, you get to step into the shoes of an elegant automaton named Aegis , who is tasked by the nobles to defeat this tyrannical menace. Fans of Sekiro will love SteelRising since it features polished and fluid action combat, nuanced controls and mechanics, and plenty of RPG aspects to keep you invested for the long h
It’ll be interesting to see what path Sony takes, but for now, bets are on Ghost of Tsushima seeing some kind of PS5 support. Sony would be crazy to ignore the huge install base of PS4’s (currently sitting at 100 million+ consoles), but it also needs to have something big for when the PS5 rolls around. What better than Ghost of Tsushima , a game we still don’t know much ab
The game does have its fair share of problems, however. Some of the most notable examples being its generic boss battles and an overall lack of variety in its enemies. It makes up for this though with its strong visuals and some interesting ideas that help it to stand out from some of the many other Souls-likes that are out there. The story’s not too bad either, although people who dislike anime might find it a little too exuberant for their tas



