
I have been playing Ghost of Tsushima for almost three months now. From the first day, this game felt special to me. It is not just another action game. It gives a different kind of experience.

Every time I start the game, I feel like I am entering a new world. A beautiful world, but also a dangerous one.


I usually play games to relax, but Ghost of Tsushima makes me feel many things at the same time. Sometimes I feel peaceful, sometimes sad, and sometimes very angry. This game slowly pulls you into its story. The world, the characters, and the music all work together very well. Even after playing for many weeks, I still do not feel bored. That is very rare for me.



This game is not only about fighting enemies. It is about honor, loss, and survival. Playing as Jin Sakai feels personal. I feel like I am growing with him. This is why Ghost of Tsushima feels more like a journey than just a game.

The story of Ghost of Tsushima is very emotional. Almost every main character has pain in their life. That pain makes the story strong.
Lady Masako is one of the most emotional characters in the game. Her entire family was killed brutally. She is broken inside.


Her heart is full of anger and sadness. She wants only one thing, revenge. When I played her missions, I could feel her pain. She is not fighting for honor anymore.

Then there is Sensei Ishikawa. He is a proud archer and a teacher. But he failed his student. His student became his enemy.

Sensei Ishikawa is searching for her, not just to stop her, but also to fix his own mistakes. His story shows regret and responsibility. All these stories connect together. They make the game emotional and deep.

The fighting in Ghost of Tsushima feels brutal. Jin Sakai is not just a normal samurai. He becomes something more. He becomes the Ghost.


There are many fighting skills in the game. Chain assassination is one of my favorites. You can silently kill one enemy, then quickly jump to another.

It feels fast and deadly. When enemies are scared, you can feel the power of the Ghost.


Using tools like Kunai makes the fight more fun. You can throw Kunai to stun enemies and then finish them. Every fight feels different. The combat needs timing and patience. That makes every victory feel earned.

The world of Ghost of Tsushima is extremely beautiful. Sometimes I stop playing and just look around.

At night, the moon in the sky looks calm and magical. The sound of the wind guides you instead of a map. That feels very unique. The sea looks wide and peaceful, but also lonely.


There are big waterfalls, green fields, and dense jungles. The colors change with the seasons. Red leaves, white flowers, and golden grass make every place look like a painting.



Horse riding through these environments is one of the best feelings in the game. Riding slowly through forests or fast across open fields feels very relaxing. The world feels alive.

Ghost of Tsushima is a game everyone should try at least once. It gives action, story, emotion, and beauty in one package. You will feel calm, sad, angry, and proud while playing this game. I would give this game 9 out of 10.

- See You All In My Next Post.
- I took all these screenshots while playing the game and the thumbnail was created in Canva.
