When Ghost of Tsushima launched in 2020, it was immediately hailed as a love letter to the Samurai cinema of Akira Kurosawa. The game’s breathtaking visuals, wind-guided navigation, and visceral combat captured the soul of feudal Japan. But for many purists, there was one lingering question: Should I play this in Japanese?
With the release of the (on PS4, PS5, and later PC), the conversation around audio language packs has become more relevant than ever. Sucker Punch Productions didn’t just add a new island (Iki) or haptic feedback; they refined the audio experience. Ghost of Tsushima DIRECTOR-S CUT -Language Packs-
If you own a , upgrading to the PS5 Director’s Cut is worth it purely for the real-time Japanese lip-sync . It fixes the only major flaw in the original localization. When Ghost of Tsushima launched in 2020, it
When Ghost of Tsushima launched in 2020, it was immediately hailed as a love letter to the Samurai cinema of Akira Kurosawa. The game’s breathtaking visuals, wind-guided navigation, and visceral combat captured the soul of feudal Japan. But for many purists, there was one lingering question: Should I play this in Japanese?
With the release of the (on PS4, PS5, and later PC), the conversation around audio language packs has become more relevant than ever. Sucker Punch Productions didn’t just add a new island (Iki) or haptic feedback; they refined the audio experience.
If you own a , upgrading to the PS5 Director’s Cut is worth it purely for the real-time Japanese lip-sync . It fixes the only major flaw in the original localization.