
How to import your Ghost Of Tsushima save on the PlayStation 5 Director's Cut | Game Guide
This video guides you through the process of transferring your Ghost Of Tsushima @PlayStation 4 save, into the PlayStation 5 Director's Cut version of the game.
From the Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_of_Tsushima):
Ghost of Tsushima is a 2020 action-adventure game developed by Sucker Punch Productions and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. Featuring an open world, the player controls Jin Sakai, a samurai on a quest to protect Tsushima Island during the first Mongol invasion of Japan. The game was released for PlayStation 4 on July 17, 2020, and a Director's Cut for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 was released on August 20, 2021. It received praise for its visuals and combat, but was criticized for its open world activities. Ghost of Tsushima also earned several award nominations and wins, and sold 6.5 million copies by March 2021.
Ghost of Tsushima is an action-adventure stealth game played from a third-person perspective. The game features a large open world, with no visible waypoints on the HUD, which can be explored with or without guidance by wind direction.[1] Players can travel to different parts of the island on horseback. An item that acts as a grappling hook is available to access difficult to reach areas.[2] The game features side quests and non-playable characters with which the player can interact.[3]
Players can engage in a direct confrontation with enemies, called a stand off, using their katana, which can chain up a series of fatal strikes against a set number of enemies.[4] Additionally, the player has access to bows, which can fire different types of arrows. Alternatively, using stealth allows to evade enemies, and strike them silently, and use tools such as firecrackers to create distractions, smoke bombs to disorient alerted foes, and kunai for striking multiple enemies.[5] One-versus-one dueling with non-playable characters are featured as side quests.[3]
Players can also unlock various sets of armor, clothing and charms. Each set has different properties that provide benefits in combat. Some armor reduces damage taken, while another increases total health or melee damage. Most sets of armor and clothing can be upgraded, by collecting materials in the area or by completing quests. Only body armor and clothing have these perks, while headwear and face wear are for visual appeal. Charms are items that are acquired through exploration that also give different effects to general gameplay, such as decreasing damage taken, reducing enemy detection speed, or increasing how much health is recovered from healing.[citation needed]
The game's highest difficulty is a more realistic mode in which the player and enemies do massive damage to each other, with all non-boss fights ending in one or two successful cuts.[citation needed]
A multiplayer mode titled Legends was released in late 2020. Players can complete story missions based on Japanese folklore with another player.[6] A horde mode, in which players fight waves of enemies, is also available for a group of four players. A raid was added post-Legends launch.[7][8]
A multiplayer expansion titled Ghost of Tsushima: Legends, was announced in August 2020 and was released on October 16, 2020, alongside the addition of a new game plus feature to the base game. Additional trophies were also added.[27] Unlike the main game, Legends features prominent supernatural elements drawn from Japanese folklore and mythology.[28] Players assume one of four available classes, and either take on the two player story missions, or four player wave-based missions, although all missions can also be played solo. There is also a four player raid, that takes place over three chapters. It was released on October 30, 2020, two weeks after the initial launch of Ghost of Tsushima: Legends. The multiplayer expansion alongside the other updates to the game were released for free, for owners of the base game.[27][28]
In July 2021, Sucker Punch announced a Director's Cut of the game for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. The new version includes an expansion in which Jin visits Iki Island, and the PlayStation 5 includes exclusive features such as full Japanese lip sync, haptic feedback and adaptive trigger support, 3D audio support, dynamic 4K resolution and improved loading times. The Director's Cut was released on August 20, 2021.[29]
Other ways to get involved:
https://www.youtube.com/GeekAloud/community
https://discord.gg/vCNGFEJ
https://geekaloud.com
https://www.truetrophies.com/gamer/TR0Y_J
https://www.trueachievements.com/gamer/TR0Y+J
Other Videos By Geek Aloud
Other Statistics
Ghost of Tsushima Statistics For Geek Aloud
Geek Aloud presently has 14,470 views for Ghost of Tsushima across 20 videos, with the game making up over 1 day of published video on his channel. This makes up 1.86% of Ghost of Tsushima content that Geek Aloud has uploaded to YouTube.