Ghost of Tsushima DIRECTOR’S CUT
For the very first time on PC, play through Jin Sakai’s journey and discover the complete Ghost of Tsushima experience in this Director’s Cut.In the late 13th century, the Mongol empire has laid waste to entire nations along their campaign to conquer the East. Tsushima Island is all that stands between mainland Japan and a massive Mongol invasion fleet led by the ruthless and cunning general, Khotun Khan.As the island burns in the wake of the first wave of the Mongol assault, courageous samurai warrior Jin Sakai stands resolute. As one of the last surviving members of his clan, Jin is resolved to do whatever it takes, at any cost, to protect his people and reclaim his home. He must set aside the traditions that have shaped him as a warrior to forge a new path, the path of the Ghost, and wage an unconventional war for the freedom of Tsushima.
- Experience Ghost of Tsushima with unlocked framerates and a variety of graphics options tailored to a wide range of hardware, ranging from high-end PCs to portable PC gaming devices.*
- Get a view of even more of the action with support for Ultrawide (21:9), Super Ultrawide (32:9) and even 48:9 Triple Monitor support.*
- Boost performance with upscaling and frame generation technologies like NVIDIA DLSS 3, AMD FSR 3 and Intel XeSS. NVIDIA Reflex and image quality-enhancing NVIDIA DLAA are also supported.**
- Japanese lip sync – enjoy a more authentic experience with lip sync for Japanese voiceover, made possible by cinematics being rendered in real time by your PC.
- Choose how you control the action: experience haptic feedback and adaptive triggers through a wired DualSense™ controller…***
- …or go with mouse and keyboard, with fully customizable controls.
- Haptic feedback – master your blade through the DualSense™ controller’s immersive haptic feedback.***
- Adaptive triggers – enhance your accuracy with a bow using adaptive trigger resistance.***
* Compatible PC and display device required.** Compatible PC and graphics card required.*** Wired connection required to experience the full range of in-game controller features.
Steam User 514
That's the best Assassin's creed game I have ever played.
This game has everything ubisoft should learn from.
Cienmatics, animations, gameplay, graphics, story and music... Everything is god tier.
If you thought about buying a game when you sad? Buy ghost of tsushima. If you wanna chill? Buy ghost of tsushima.
It's a game worth the money.
10/10
Steam User 544
If you ever wanted to be a samurai, play this game. If you like movies like Seven Samurai and Ran, play this game. If you like good video games, play this game. If you want an action packed story that muses on the ethics of war, the value of honour and the fickleness of mankind, play this game.
Steam User 246
This game is how every triple A game should be. This is my 4th time playing through it(maybe more), and my first time on PC and wow the game is yet again blowing me away with the amazing graphics and combat. This game is top tier and will probably be cherished forever in the gaming community
If you are considering getting this game please do! Enjoy every bit of this game and enjoy the side content as well.
Steam User 348
I'm 62 pushing 63. I've been a gamer since King's Quest and Ultima. It seems rare these days that something captures my attention the way it did before. Those late to all-night gaming sessions are rare.
But this game has done that. Open-world RPG ticks my boxes and this one is so beautiful. I forgo my horse just to enjoy the journey. The meditative moments are such a nice touch. The ambient music is very pleasing and augments the visuals very well.
The side quests are well done and although many are 'rescue X from Y' scenarios I haven't gotten tired of them. The climbing and jumping are well done and I don't make stupid mistakes because of wonky control.
I am not adept at combat but this game feels very natural on a mouse/KB.
Overall, it's been a lot of fun so far.
Steam User 316
In all of my many years of playing Videogames, across many platforms, over 10,000+ hours of playtime total I haven’t come across many masterpieces.
However, Ghost of Tsushima is more than a masterpiece. It’s is ART.
The combat system in Ghost of Tsushima has got to be the smoothest of any game I have ever played. No hiccups, no jittery movements. Every button and action used smoothly transitions from one to the next and honestly it’s just amazing.
The game direction is the best I have ever seen. No stupid marker on the screen in your face. No UI for the most part of travelling. The game uses the wind to guide you through Tsushima and Iki Island. It adds a level of immersion I hadn’t ever thought possible in a game.
The game itself is beautiful. Everywhere you go in this game and in any weather looks fantastic that a screenshot from anywhere anytime can look like PURE CINEMA. The trees, the grass, the sun as it sheds its light on everything just looks… wow!
Throughout my gameplay of this game I have encountered only two bugs. On Iki island there was a rock and you could see a few pixel gap where you could see through the world. But honestly it is super easy to miss. The other was a fault of my personal settings so I won’t include it.
The story is one that hits home for me. Balancing what is right and what is not and of one’s own honour. It is amazing. Literally goosebumps whenever I play or watch the game. I bought Ghost of Tsushima in a real tough time in my life and had no spoilers and thus NO REGRETS.
The music is on another level. I’ve never really stepped into the Japanese genre of music before and this game has it dialled up to 100x. The music gives goosebumps every time, it matches the feel and the action the game is going for at every turn. It is hard to put into words how good it is. How AMAZING it is!
Japanese culture is somewhat inaccurate as the whole Honour theme wasn’t prevalent until 200 years after the Mongolians attempted to invade the mainland after conquering Tsushima and Iki. But their faith, their traditions, the way the armour looks and how many times you hit an enemy with your katana to kill them is really realistic. As blades back then were too thin to cause real damage.
This has changed my opinion on games and is officially my favourite game of All Time!
I wholly Recommend You Buy It!
Steam User 195
If you want to do all side content, the game can get very repetitive. Other than that, solid AAA experience, superb art direction, fleshed out gameplay and very optimized port.
Not sure I will remember all of the characters in the future, but for sure the music and visuals will stick with me for a while. Excited for the next entry.
Steam User 524
this game?
it’s like your monitor got baptized in samurai tears.
every frame is a painting, and every leaf is judging your life choices.
combat?
clean. smooth. not a soulslike trauma session.
you feel like a samurai — not a punching bag with a stamina bar.
grinding? nah.
you level up just by existing and slicing dudes with honor.
and the story?
bro i cried in a haiku.
the vibes are heavy, the characters go deep, and the plot got more drama than your group chat.
10/10 would get lost in a bamboo forest again.
ghost of tsushima on PC is not just a game.
it’s a vibe.