![]() In survival mode, you and up to three others have to defend three points against waves of Mongols and Oni enemies using your class abilities, samurai skills, and most importantly, communication to succeed. ![]() While you can earn gear in the story missions, most of your gear grind will come from Legends’ second mode: survival. ![]() Gear you find will change various aspects of your chosen class including your sword stances, samurai abilities and items you can use in-game, with each gear being coloured based on rarity from common to legendary. Yup, that’s right, Ghost of Tsushima: Legends is essentially a looter-slasher and it works better than anyone could have expected. You have a rank level which unlocks more abilities as you progress, but there is also a gear score that you need to increase by earning and upgrading gear you receive from completing missions and challenges within those missions. ![]() While the gameplay is essentially the same as the base game, each class has its own abilities and unique items based on their class that makes them all feel semi-different to play, but more importantly, useful to the team. Each samurai is essentially a class with the traditional Samurai being the damage-focused class, Hunter the ranged, Assassin the stealth and Ronin the healing. Missions will also have a difficulty rating from bronze to gold that can only be increased if your samurai is the appropriate level.Īs mentioned previously, there are four fallen samurai spirits you can choose from starting with a free unlock in the beginning and then you can continue to unlock the others as you earn more points to do so. Most of the mission structure is roughly the same for each mission (clear the area, rescue hostages, etc.), but there are a surprising number of new enemies that make it varied and more challenging than ever. Story missions can only be done with two players and are split into three relatively short chapters, but each gives you the freedom of choice in whether you want to play it stealthily or announce your arrival like a true samurai. You play as one of the four spirits of the fallen samurai who are awakened with the task of wiping out both the Mongols and the Oni they brought with them to restore peace to Tsushima. The story mode in Legends compiles nine missions that feature stories from Japanese mythology narrated by a mysterious man named Gyozen – who also voices Iroh in Avatar: The Last Airbender – as he retells the tales of the Mongol invasion from the main game, but with a supernatural twist. The best part? It’s absolutely free for anyone who owns Ghost of Tsushima, which officially makes it the best piece of free DLC I’ve ever played. Legends is a two to four-player cooperative mode for Ghost of Tsushima with its own story, visual style and variation in gameplay that undoubtedly sets it apart from the original game. Many people would argue that it was the true game of the year – over the most popular choice The Last of Us Part II – for those reasons, but also for its shocking, yet fantastic, co-op mode Legends which released a few months after launch. Ghost of Tsushima is without a doubt one of the best games of 2020 with a great story, satisfying swordplay and an absolutely gorgeous open-world to explore. Reviews // 21st Jan 2021 - 2 years ago // By Richard Shivdarsan Ghost of Tsushima: Legends Review
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