
"My horse in Ghost of Yotei is called Mochizuki, which means full moon in archaic Japanese, and I swear she is the most unfortunate creature in all of northern Japan. The button I have to press to summon her is right next to the button I need to press to heal my samurai during a fight and I often fumble with my thumb and call her straight into a chaotic seven-on-one brawl."
"Ghost of Yotei is the follow-up to American studio Sucker Punch's reverent samurai action game Ghost of Tsushima, from 2020. Most of the time it looks exceptionally well-directed, no matter what you're doing: tense standoffs against formidable swordsmen, following a golden bird or a sprinting wolf across the landscape to find a secret natural spring or shrine, scaling a mountain to sneak your way into a tightly guarded fortress."
Ghost of Yotei is a follow-up to Sucker Punch's Ghost of Tsushima, delivering visually exceptional, well-directed open-world samurai action. Players can summon a horse named Mochizuki, whose summon button is adjacent to the healing button, leading to accidental and comical combat interruptions when the mount appears mid-brawl. The game stages tense standoffs, environmental exploration following wildlife or natural markers, and stealthy infiltration of fortified locations. The protagonist Atsu embraces a vengeful, violent role after her family is murdered by the masked Yotei Six, and she vows to hunt them down one by one. Voice star Erika Ishii contributes to the character's presence.
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