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  1. Aug 26, 2021
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    Что за дела с ценником!!! У меня уже есть игра, а вы ее продаёте мне по новой. Так не надо делать
  2. Dec 6, 2021
    4
    I played the base game before this version came out, and while it was fun at the beginning it didn't last long because the game feels somehow unfinished, like there is so much copy/paste content and so much repetitiveness that it really feels like they rushed in the last stage before release.

    Enemies AI is way too simple and ruins a combat system that otherwise could have been a lot
    I played the base game before this version came out, and while it was fun at the beginning it didn't last long because the game feels somehow unfinished, like there is so much copy/paste content and so much repetitiveness that it really feels like they rushed in the last stage before release.

    Enemies AI is way too simple and ruins a combat system that otherwise could have been a lot more fun, the same applies to almost everything in the game, the open world is nice but somehow feels repetitive and unfinished, as if the devs in the studio wouldn't know what programs like substance painter or marmoset are made for, everything looks too plastic for a game that supposedly wants to rely on realism - as if no including any waifus - or any good looking character for that matter - would be the key for realism.

    Anyways, I decided to upgrade my game to the director's cut version to see if there were some improvements on that part, unfortunately it was rather the contrary. New enemies have even dumber AI than the ones already in the game, they just have more reach and more annoying moves now to fake difficulty but you cannot really call it hard, it's just cheap. Some of the new landscapes are nice though still look kind of plastic and repetitive and the new content isn't really that impressive. I won't complain because I think the update price to content relation is fairer now than it is when purchasing the base game at full price. At the end the game is kind of fun but it doesn't last long due to the lazy work in general.
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  3. Mar 21, 2023
    4
    Historical fiction turns into fantasy. Poignant stories turn into cheap tearjerkers. Badass samurai turns into a bloody Disney princess with animals prancing around as he plays flute. Main antagonist is an old lady on drugs. Incessant breaking of fourth wall is unwelcome. Game mechanics stay repetitive. Visuals are worse than the origiinal game. The only interesting character gets theHistorical fiction turns into fantasy. Poignant stories turn into cheap tearjerkers. Badass samurai turns into a bloody Disney princess with animals prancing around as he plays flute. Main antagonist is an old lady on drugs. Incessant breaking of fourth wall is unwelcome. Game mechanics stay repetitive. Visuals are worse than the origiinal game. The only interesting character gets the least screen time. I hated this. Expand
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  1. Dec 24, 2021
    100
    If you enjoyed the base game, then Ghost of Tsushima: Iki Island is a must-play. A natural extension of the sorrowful saga of Jin Sakai, Ghost of Tsushima: Iki Island impresses with its exploration of both a new world and old scars. An awe-inspiring journey through trauma and guilt that is ultimately resolved by facing fears, Ghost of Tsushima: Iki Island can be completed in a weekend but will resonate with players for a lifetime.