Metascore
84

Generally favorable reviews - based on 7 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 7
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 7
  3. Negative: 0 out of 7
  1. Sep 20, 2021
    90
    Where some expansions expand on the gameplay with core changes and new systems, Ghost of Tsushima's Iki Island acts more like an extension of the main game loved by so many - with only minor yet appreciated tweaks. For the most part, in conjunction with changes to enemy combat skills and exploration, along with turning your horse into a weapon, playing through Iki fits wonderfully into this originally three-act epic as a welcome fourth. Ever so slightly dusted with imperfections, the captivating story, combat, graphics, and soundtrack are all still among the very best PlayStation exclusives have to offer, mostly overshadowing any grievances.
  2. Aug 19, 2021
    90
    Iki Island is an excellent add-on for fans of the main game who want to feast even more on the delicious samurai buffet after an extended break.
  3. Aug 19, 2021
    90
    Iki Island is a great expansion of an awesome game. The improvements of the Director's Cut totally worth the cost.
  4. Aug 30, 2021
    85
    If you’re looking for 10-15 hours more of Ghost of Tsushima but with a greater emphasises on the inner struggles of Jin and an exploration of his backstory coupled with some meaty side quests, cat petting and disgustingly stunning scenery, you really can’t go wrong with taking on the island of Iki.
  5. Aug 20, 2021
    80
    Despite those shortcomings, there’s no question that Ghost of Tsushima Iki Island is an entertaining overall experience and I’m confident most players will find it worth the asking price; in particular, because the story strengthens Jin’s character arc by shining a light on an aspect of his youth not particularly well explained in the base game. For that reason, it works as an adventure played alongside the base game, and equally as an engaging new chapter for those playing it after the fact.
  6. Aug 19, 2021
    80
    Where Iki Island excels, though, is in adding some new dimensions to the rest of Ghost of Tsushima. Its exploration of Jin's backstory and his character bring more depth to the base game's tale that improve it overall, and its beautiful new landscape provides both more of what works about vanilla Ghost and a few good, if slight, tweaks on the formula. Nothing is a drastic departure, but it's a lot more of the good stuff, refreshing Sucker Punch's already solid open-world game and providing some interesting reasons to revisit it.
  7. Aug 19, 2021
    80
    Iki Island doesn't do much beyond just offering more Ghost of Tsushima, but the new content is extremely worthwhile, thanks to a story that dives deeper into Jin's past, a few new combat wrinkles, and plenty of secrets to discover.
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  1. Aug 19, 2021
    Everything you're doing is building your own connection to Jin, helping to flesh out the human side of the inimitable Ghost of Tsushima through his family, his friends, and new-found (if reluctant) allies. Sucker Punch's ability to weave beautiful narratives that will, ahem, sucker punch you right in the feels is more in the spotlight here than ever, and it's an utter success.
  2. Aug 19, 2021
    Iki island is just more Ghost of Tsushima. I wish it had done more to differentiate its action, or tell a bolder story. There are definitely good reasons to visit Iki. I won’t soon forget that moonlight filling the cloudy sky. But it’s too conventional an expansion to be the bid for greatness that this game’s vivid world deserves.
  3. Aug 31, 2021
    The care present in Ghost of Tsushima’s design makes its undercooked take on its own ideas harder to forgive. Take its themes seriously, and it becomes a story about a feudal landlord learning that maybe life isn’t about him, but centering on him anyway. The Jin Sakai that players engage with through play — the Jin Sakai that composes haikus, loves animals enough to play them little tunes on his flute, who never met a row of bamboo he did not want to cut for fun — seems to have the interiority that the Jin Sakai of Ghost of Tsushima’s narrative does not. One is a thoughtful guy you might want to hang around. The other is not. He’s kind of embarrassing.
User Score
7.9

Generally favorable reviews- based on 510 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 91 out of 510
  1. Aug 24, 2021
    10
    Although mostly think this dlc is a little bit pricey, as a developer I consider it as a just(to low) price, for what it delivered. GreatAlthough mostly think this dlc is a little bit pricey, as a developer I consider it as a just(to low) price, for what it delivered. Great expanse of the game in the perfect time. Loved every inch of iki island as the main game. Full Review »
  2. Aug 24, 2021
    8
    Story: 8
    Graphics: 9
    Sound: 9
    Gameplay: 9
    Game Time: 15 Hours (Main Story) + Extra
  3. Aug 25, 2021
    10
    Es una gran expansión, tanto en duración, como en calidad. Añade un gran terreno para explorar, nuevas mecánicas, nuevos enemigos, y un nuevoEs una gran expansión, tanto en duración, como en calidad. Añade un gran terreno para explorar, nuevas mecánicas, nuevos enemigos, y un nuevo arco en la historia, por un precio muy bajo.
    No se merece un 10, pero es la nota que pongo para compensar tantas notas con 0, que además faltan el respeto a los compradores. Al parecer en esta página no hay normas en cuanto a lo que se puede poner en una review.
    Animo a todo el que lea esto, a poner un 10 por cada 0 que no sea borrado, ya sea en un juego de PlayStation, de Xbox, o de Nintendo. Vamos a compensar la acción de gente tan penosa y tan destructiva para el medio. Ningún juego se merece un 0.
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