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Winter sales continue this week! We hope for many Gaming offers in order to find games at the best price. Ghost Of Tsushima is priced at € 29.99 at fnac. A good price for a nice PS4 exclusive.

Released last year, the latest game of Sucker Punch stayed a long time above 45 € in new version. With these winter sales 2021, the game finally drops below the 30 € mark, a real boon for those who missed this work immersing us in feudal Japan. Thanks to backward compatibility, you will be able to enjoy it on your PS5 with improved performance.

Buy Ghost Of Tsushima for € 29.99 instead of € 45.99

PlayStation sales: Ghost of Tsushima on sale under € 30

Offers

Culture
PS4, Box

39,99 €Shipping € 4.99

Auchan
PS4, Box

44,99 €Free delivery

Micromania
PS4, Box

54,99 €Pick up in store

What you should know before buying

Ghost of Tsushima on PS4 is an action game that takes place in Japan in which the developers have put the details at the center of the game so that it respects the history of the country. The world being completely open, the player will be able to walk there in order to discover this country of yesteryear.

The opinion of
Indee

Note : 15/20

So what’s on her mind with the last major PS4 exclusive? The result is rather mixed. On the one hand, the title, visually solid, transpires the change of scenery on all floors and its environments beg to be explored. The whole thing is further supported by a GPS system guided by the wind which, if it is not flawless, has the merit of making the player look ahead rather than a mini-map. But it is after a few hours that you feel something wobbly. Already at the level of the fights, some surprising choices of which, such as the inability to see the number of ammunition of certain weapons at a glance, weigh down the whole. Especially since the fights, they are a little too much at the heart of Ghost of Tsushima. Almost all of the missions, whether secondary or main, require cleaning up a camp, which the player will already have plenty of opportunity to do during their walks. The whole is not helped by the writing, quite poor and mechanical, which nevertheless contains some flashes (especially with regard to the slow transformation of Jin, the hero). In short, we very often do the same thing and what we are told is not fascinating. A slight bitter taste emerges, which fades when the title leaves our hands free but which returns when we fall back on a quest or yet another camp to clean up. The game of Sucker Puch is nonetheless pleasant to navigate and complete (15h in a straight line for the main quest). But it’s not a slap in the face. Rather a hand extended towards feudal Japan that we will gladly accept.

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