Of course, there has been theNiohseries andSekiro: Shadows Die Twicewith their own takes on Medieval Japan.
Furthermore, theres the Kurosawa mode which is designed to replicate the cinematic classics byAkira Kurosawalike theHidden FortressandSeven Samurai.
The other then is to fight dishonorably and use stealth and Ninja-like tactics to take down the enemy.
Unfortunately, the latter is the least interesting approach for the lead character.
However, whenthe combat systemis this good it never gets to point of feeling tiresome.
However, the depth comes from Jin learning different stances so he can adapt to any fighting situation.
Disappointingly, there isnt even a new game plus mode for those that completed the game.
The dialogue and the writing are excellent so the story sequences never feel like they outstay their welcome.
The characters are realistic and theres just enough on offer to keep the narrative moving at an interesting pace.
Worst: Predictable Enemy A.I.
Mechanically its similar toThe Last of Us Part 2but unlike that game the enemy A.I.
can be fairly obtuse by comparison.
The enemies inGhost of Tsushimaalso lack the relentlessness of other games that have incorporated stealth.
NEXT:Ghost of Tsushima: Combat Guide (Tips, Tricks, & Tactics)