Very happy that this DLC offers you a lot of new things, but I felt that those new abilities and things to do were mid. The new activites with playing the flute aren't crazy interesting and don't really give you much, and the new technique with the horse is alright. I love the story though, how we dive into Jin's past and his sadness about his father's death. We can se how Jin grows and learns to accept how it is and that he doesn't need to prove himself to his late father.

Heard about this game only because of memes, so I decided I'd try it, couldn't be more happy to play this game. Probably one of the most dynamic and fluid combat (and movement) that I've seen in a game. Parrying perfectly an enemies attack greatly rewards you and it's probably the biggest dopamine rush you can get there. The bosses are very fun. Except for a few annoying boss stages it is very fun to fight them. Soundtrack is super and I'd even dare to say it's near Persona 3 Reload's level. The main character is very likeable and it's easy to become Raiden's or Jetstream's Sam fan. This games story has a moment ,,the villain maybe is right'' kind of part which I quite enjoy and it makes you think. The game isn't too long and maybe could be a bit longer but it still is very ok. However, this game also has some flaws. First of all the tutorials are very bad. They barely tell you anything and withouy checking a ,,How to play" guide on YouTube you're going to have a hard time. Maybe it's just me but playing MGRR on MnK doesn't feel very fun. It was quite hard to parry, whilst on a controller it's way simpler, so if you can play it on a controller. I also find the camera rather ,,janky". You get used to it after a while but it isn't great. Overall I really loved this game, shame there isn't a sequel to it. Thanks to MGRR I've taken interest in the Metal Gear Solid franchise and maybe in the future I'll play some MGS titles. If I could I'd give this game 4.75 stars.

In Ghost of Tsushima (GoT) you play as Jin Sakai, the close nephew of the ruler (or jitō) of Tsushima Lord Sakai. The game starts when the Mongol Empire for the first time steps foot on Tsushima and commences its attack. GoT tells the story of Jin who has to change, adapt and stop following the Samurai codex which causes a lot of problems. The combat in the game is great and killing an enemy is satysfying the whole time. There are several ways to fight. Four sword stances, a bow that has fire arrows, a big bow that has armor penetrating and explosive arrows, venomous darts, kunais, smoke bombs, sticky bombs and much more. Side activites are great and actually give you more than just XP so completing them feels rewarding. Mythic Tales give you very powerful armor or abilities that you can use in fights. Every character is memorable and interesting, and overall the game's story is quite good.

Have I ever played a turn-based game?❌
Have I ever played a JRPG? ❌
Have I ever played a game with a better story than P3R? ❌
Did I absolutely loved this game and spent around 100 hours playing it? ✔️

Saw this masterpiece of a game on Game Pass and decided to give it a try. Never thought this game would be good. Thought turn based combat wasn't for me but it's really good in this game. The ability to choose different personas and conntrol your crew members is fantastic. The visuals during the fights (and overall too) are superb. The soundtrack... probably the best soundtrack from any game I've ever played. Every character in the game, even the less important are very memorable. Now the story of P3R is just the best. You dive into every characters personal feelings and start feeling sympathy towards them. Several plot twists occur throughout the game and the ending is very emotional. Absolute masterpiece of a game and it definitely should get at least some awards at GOTY.