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Lidia Rozo
2020-07-20 09:57:19

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As good samurai we are knowing how to bow and show respect is one of the main characteristics in Ghost of Tsushima

What does Ghost of Tsushima bring to us?


This is a game set in feudal Japan where the objective is to eliminate the invading Mongols who have entered the island of Tsushima, our job is to free the clan and for this we must be a brave and well-equipped warrior, but without losing The characteristic humility, because the fact of bowing and showing respect does not indicate weakness, but it is a necessary factor, because they are simple touches that we can perform and that perhaps sometimes we do not even notice them.
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How to bow and show respect in Ghost of Tsushima?


Showing respect and bowing down does not really bring us any object or element, but if it is an important activity, because the idea is to be kind, it is a sign towards the fallen soldier, it is the way to honor his spirit, this is a task that we do not It takes a long time and only requires sliding the Touch Pad since with this we manage to activate the interaction of Jin with some Japanese soldier.

Sometimes we do certain activities that tend to offer us some kind of reward but this one of bowing down and showing respect for a fallen soldier does not present any, since it can only be taken as a voluntary action and can show what kind of warrior we are, because we can not only be cataloged as the fighters of the weak if not beings of noble spirit.

 In this sense, knowing how to bow and show respect is simply an interesting and very pleasant activity that allows us to practically say goodbye to the spirit of the fallen soldier in Ghost of Tsushima.

Platform(s):
PlayStation 4 PS4
Genre(s):
Action-adventure, stealth
Developer(s):
Sucker Punch Productions
Publisher(s):
Sony Interactive Entertainment, PlayStation Store
Release date:
July 17, 2020
Mode:
Single-player
age rating (PEGI):
18+

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video game, gameplay, price, 60fps, steam


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