![]() I have a few points of criticism here, but nothing that takes away from the overall fun experience I’m having with Legends. Past that, the game rewards you for beating the main story campaign as all the masks you’ve earned there are available here, though the story campaign is not required to play Legends at all. You unlock all of them through gameplay alone, leveling up your class or completing special challenges.Įven on day one I have gotten a ton of cool looking stuff, and again, none of this is being sold even as an alternative. Legends is handling its cosmetics perfectly here. That is likely to change as you move up the difficulty spectrum. You earn currency that can be used to buy things like the ability to summon a spirit bear, or the ability to ignite all enemies near you.Įvery five waves are “boss waves,” which include tougher enemies and dangerous “Oni” demons that are much tougher to kill.īut at least on bronze, I haven’t even come close to failing one yet. The Survival mode has you defending different points around a camp from invading forces for 15 waves, and takes about 25-30 minutes a run if you get all the way through. The game is saving its final boss fight for a raid coming in a few weeks, apparently, but there are enough campaign missions to feel like this is a substantive mode already, in addition to four survival maps. One mission has you getting an elemental “buff” that does big damage to enemies who have the same buff active.Īnother has you straight up fighting Ronin ghosts that are only visible when lightning strikes around the map. The first mission has “twin” enemies that must be killed within seconds of each other, lest the other respawn. I am genuinely impressed with the care that went into this mode, as especially in the story campaign, every single mission has some new creative mechanic that differentiates it from the base campaign. I’ve beaten the entire story “campaign” at base difficulty level, and have cleared a handful of survival missions to boot. I picked Ronin, which has native healing abilities, and eventually tried out the bow-wielding Hunter later on. The mode gives you four classes which you can unlock, but you have to pick one to start with and get the others in time. This is what I would call “looter light,” as in you do have gear you’re trying to find of different rarities with different perks, but overall, this isn’t some new “forever game,” it’s just a fun little add-on mode that you can play for as long or as short as you want. I probably will not be doing a New Game+ run of the main game, but I have dove into Legends itself, the new co-op multiplayer mode which is a mix of story missions, which focus on a spiritual battle for the “soul” of Tsushima against demons, and wave-clearing survival missions that remind me a lot of Dynasty Warriors, albeit on a smaller scale. And that’s pretty wild in this day and age. #GHOST OF TSUSHIMA LEGENDS FREE#Not free but also goading you into microtransactions. #GHOST OF TSUSHIMA LEGENDS UPDATE#Ghost of Tsushima has already been a heavy favorite for my personal GOTY, and this new update only further cements that in my mind, given just how much it offers for free. ![]()
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