Ghost of Tsushima, the anticipated PS4 exclusive to Sucker Punch, is finally available. The open-world samurai action-stealth game launched on July 17 and, according to Sucker Punch, is the studio’s largest title to date. But how long does it take to get through the main story and how long will it take you to complete the other activities in the big game world?
How long to beat Tsushima’s ghost
According to our playing time, It can take approximately 20 hours to complete Ghost of Tsushima if you are strictly focusing on clearing the main story. Finalists can add a few more hours to that runtime as the game also features a series of side quests and other activities to do, so it can take more than 30 hours or more to finish the title if you’re dedicated to seeing everything. there it is.
Of course, your mileage may vary, and your own personal style of play will likely affect how long it takes you to win the game. Protagonist Jin Sakai can face enemies head-on as an honorable samurai or become the “Ghost” and employ stealthier and more methodical tactics, which will naturally take you a little longer to dispatch opponents. Sometimes you’ll also want to stop focusing on the main quest and improve Jin’s attributes, which can add a few more hours to your playtime.
Before setting out to free Tsushima from the invading Mongols, be sure to check out our combat guide for advanced tips. We’ve also put together a side quest tour, a guide to bamboo attack locations, and more to help you become a master samurai. You can find all of our Ghost of Tsushima guides in our roundup.
Now that the game is out, the Ghost of Tsushima review embargo has been lifted, and critical opinions about it are already popping up online. GameSpot gave the title a 7/10 in our Ghost of Tsushima review and said, “Ghost of Tsushima is at his best when he rides his horse and gazes at the beautiful world on his own terms, armed with a sword and a catch of button display, allowing environmental cues and your own curiosity to guide you. It’s not a Criterion classic, but it often seems. “
If you’re looking to learn the game, you can learn more about the different editions that are available in our Ghost of Tsushima pre-order guide.
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