It is not going to come as a shock to anybody that Ghost of Yotei will probably be haunted by a ghost of yore, Ghost of Tsushima to be exact. Specters like these may be laborious to shake off, even when the title is not instantly persevering with the story with the identical protagonist, like Loss of life Stranding 2.
However this sense acquired additional exacerbated as soon as I went via the current Ghost of Yotei State of Play gameplay deep dive.
Ghost of Yotei will discover it troublesome to shake off Ghost of Tsushima’s spectre
Despite the fact that Ghost of Yotei is a standalone sequel, discussions across the title will embody comparisons with Ghost of Tsushima. The State of Play gameplay deep dive was adopted by discussions round modifications in fight, exploration, graphics, and extra. My gripe and concern are with one thing apart from these. It is the story.

Ghost of Yotei is being positioned as an underdog revenge story. Atsu’s household was killed by the Yotei Six. Atsu was the one one who managed to outlive. She has been honing her expertise and nursing her vengeance for 16 years, and is likened to the Japanese folklore’s spirit of vengeance onryō.
The State of Play gameplay deep dive targeted on this narrative, showcasing her thirst for revenge, her excellence in fight, and her want to kill the Yotei Six. We additionally get glimpses of Atsu’s previous together with her household, serving to gamers to attach with who she was to raised perceive the tragedy that befell her and at last turned her into what she turned.
There isn’t any doubt that this can be a strong premise and one which hopefully the Ghost of Yotei builders will do justice to. However, it pales as compared, for now, when in comparison with that of Ghost of Tsushima.

In Ghost of Tsushima, Jin Sakai, the participant character, is a samurai who’s tackling the primary Mongol invasion of Japan. After struggling a heavy loss initially of the sport, Jin spends a big a part of Ghost of Tsushima recruiting allies (characters and facet missions that had been fantastically written) and coping with his personal ethical dilemma – whether or not to stay to the samurai code of honor or to take advantage of stealthy strategies which may be sensible however will probably be thought of dishonorable.
The macro side of the narrative is about contending with the Mongol invasion of Japan, whereas the micro side focuses on Jin’s private battle with how he would struggle his enemies. And the natural and complex intertwining of those two is what makes Ghost of Tsushima stand out for me, amongst different issues.

Compared, Ghost of Yotei lacks that macro aspect. Its story premise is much more generic, for lack of a greater time period, and one which feels could possibly be set wherever else, too. Whereas Ghost of Tsushima in its entirety felt rooted in Japan, Ghost of Yotei does not appear so in relation to the gist of its story, for now.
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Edited by Abu Amjad Khan

