- Publisher: PlayStation Studios
- Release Date: Aug 20, 2021
- Also On: PlayStation 4
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 510 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 401 out of 510
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Mixed: 18 out of 510
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Negative: 91 out of 510
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Aug 26, 2021
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Aug 3, 2022Muito bom jogo, gráficos belos, missões agradáveis, boa história, recomendo.
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Mar 12, 2023Great graphics, great gameplay, good sound, but very bland and weak story, even worse than the main game. I recommend it if you like the Japanese / samurai theme or Akira Kurosawa movies, otherwise just buy it only on sale.
Awards & Rankings
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Sep 20, 2021Where 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.
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Aug 30, 2021If 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.
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Aug 20, 2021Despite 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.