Hell naw, they're gonna ride Jin Sakai for at least a trilogy
Gameplay related things. Unless they're changing gameplay aspects then I don't see why he'd be involved instead of working on the sequel.
Not really necessarily true - creative directors are more de facto project heads than anything else. Even a project like a remaster would still have a creative director.
lol, first I'd heard that title.My thought as well. But obviously Ghost of 2shima will happen as well.
It's still a PS4 game playing via BC, rather than a PS5 game though.
Don't wait, get in on it now. The 60fps mode on PS5 is as good as any native PS5 would be IMHO. There is never a moment in Ghost of Tsushima where you'll be disappointed with the graphics.Thinking of buying GoT for PS4 but in this case I'd rather wait for a remaster.
I get why it would get a direct sequel since its been so successful but I don't really care for this IP and wanted more Infamous.
Kudos, I feel the same.I hope they bring back Jin. I liked how contemplative he was, without feeling like a mopey anti-hero. He does heinous things, but never in service of himself which puts as a nice contrast to characters like Kratos and Nathan Drake.
The character IS the Ghost of Tsushima. It doesn't matter if he leaves the island and goes elsewhere, he's still known as that.Or he just worked on the update to have it run at 60fps on PS5 and continuing with updates for now.
Also the idea of there being a series called Ghost of Tsushima as though Tsushima as a setting has anything more to give, which it absolutely doesn't, sounds really funny.
Could also be a standalone expansion like Infamous First Light.
Seeing how he'd handle The "Ghost Army" attacking their own country/Samurai would be really interesting I think, the Shogun hunting Jin and "The Ghost" being a monster he created is a lot more interesting than Mongolian Invasion 2.Kudos, I feel the same.
I think Jin is a very interesting character, he knows that he must go against all tradition in order to save his country, and he is welling to be portrayed as a villain in doing so, as long as he saves his country and his people. It would be interesting to see how they take that going forward, he won't fight his countrymen even if the Shogunate sent armies after him.
The character IS the Ghost of Tsushima. It doesn't matter if he leaves the island and goes elsewhere, he's still known as that.
And as others have pointed out, there was a second invasion.
Well precedent and concept is important. There has to be some sort of continuation of the narrative.Another game where every person on the island yells about Mongols would just be comically bad. You have a rich political history of an entire nation, a ton of eras and the only things you use out of all of that are a dude from a small island that isn't relevant beyond fighting The Bad Invader Men? Bleh. Jin's barely even a character. No one on the mainland at that time would even care about who he was.
And now people want to turn Jin into Batman lmao
Whatever.
Also the idea of there being a series called Ghost of Tsushima as though Tsushima as a setting has anything more to give, which it absolutely doesn't, sounds really funny.
It's a title, not just the location.Also the idea of there being a series called Ghost of Tsushima as though Tsushima as a setting has anything more to give, which it absolutely doesn't, sounds really funny.
Kudos, I feel the same.
I think Jin is a very interesting character, he knows that he must go against all tradition in order to save his country, and he is welling to be portrayed as a villain in doing so, as long as he saves his country and his people. It would be interesting to see how they take that going forward, he won't fight his countrymen even if the Shogunate sent armies after him.
I agree with some of what you've said here but lemme say this right nowAnother game where every person on the island yells about Mongols would just be comically bad. You have a rich political history of an entire nation, a ton of eras and the only things you use out of all of that are a dude from a small island that isn't relevant beyond fighting The Bad Invader Men? Bleh. Jin's barely even a character. No one on the mainland at that time would even care about who he was.
And now people want to turn Jin into Batman lmao
Whatever.
She was criminally underused in GoT
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Not exactly. Both the Game Director and Art Director usually answer to the Creative Director. The CD's job is to ensure cohesiveness between the gameplay and the art surrounding the game (environments, characters, animations, story). They (CD) are in charge of the overall experience. While the GD takes care of pacing, puzzles, battle encounters, mechanics, etc with the AD taking care of all art that is seen. However, I am not sure what a Cinematic Creative Director does, that sounds fairly limited. 🤔Gameplay related things. Unless they're changing gameplay aspects then I don't see why he'd be involved instead of working on the sequel.
This. ^^^Not really necessarily true - creative directors are more de facto project heads than anything else. Even a project like a remaster would still have a creative director.
Jins Story is done, there is nothing left to explore. The Franchises Name is clearly set up for the use of different regions/Cities/Eras. And then you even throw around the word Trilogy lol. The Series leads itself so easily to be made into an Anthology. Most i could see is a Lost Legacy Style Stand alone Game, that takes on the second Invasion and kills off Jin.
They can always do that pirate game once they do a game or two in this series.As much as I liked Tsushima I hoped they would move on to create a new IP. Can't say I'm that attached to the story or characters and not really sure where they go from here but I can understand why they'd wanna do a sequel as the first sold reeeaaally well.
I would say it is the opposite. The end of the game hints about it even.Jins Story is done, there is nothing left to explore. The Franchises Name is clearly set up for the use of different regions/Cities/Eras. And then you even throw around the word Trilogy lol. The Series leads itself so easily to be made into an Anthology. Most i could see is a Lost Legacy Style Stand alone Game, that takes on the second Invasion and kills off Jin.