Hot Springs: Ghost of Tsushima Vs Death Stranding (Compare Singing versus Meditation)
Ghost of Tsushima was inspired by Hideo Kojima's Death Stranding on the idea of Hot Springs to heal and replenish health. In the video you can compare and contrast two different pools and baths used by Jin Sakai and Sam Porter. The first hot spring is a milky white color, while the second hot spring is a bit more bluish. In both games, the cutscene animations of going inside the water, contemplating or singing, and then exiting are shown. Ghost of Tsushima segment also includes following a golden bird for clues on the location of the hot spring. The song Sam Porter is singing is called "Li Yu Da Na" by Drifters (a Japanese band). Gameplay from PS4 Pro version of Death Stranding and Ghost of Tsushima.
The names of the four hot springs are as follows (In order shown):
Golden Leaf Hot Spring (Ghost of Tsushima)
The Northeastern Healing Spring (Death Stranding)
Hiyoshi Inn Hot Spring (Ghost of Tsushima)
The World's End Miracle Pools (Death Stranding)
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