LFG threads belong in /r/gotlegends or the discord Sources are preferred over third-party sites. Never resort to abusive language or personal attacks. Insults, hate speech, vulgar slurs or any other kind of harassment will not be tolerated. Low-effort content, unofficial videos, misleading titles and posts, image macros, theories about connections to other games and memes may be removed. Any spoilers for Ghost of Tsushima or other upcoming games must be properly tagged and censored. All content must be directly related to Ghost of Tsushima. Be civil and follow proper Reddiquette. As one of the last surviving samurai, you rise from the ashes and move beyond your traditions to forge a new way of fighting-the way of the Ghost-as you wage an unconventional war for the freedom of Japan. In the year 1274, the fearsome Mongol Empire invades the island of Tsushima, wreaking havoc and conquering the local population. In the meantime, players can pull off all of Jin Sakai’s attacks on their own in Ghost Of Tsushima Director’s Cut. A film has been rumored to be in the works from Sony, as suggested by Red Dead Redemption 2 star Roger Clark. Who knows, with some more time to polish his moves, Daisuke Tsuji could even be ready to play the live-action version of Jin in the Ghost Of Tsushima film. Further patches have fixed various bugs and glitches that players have come across, along with fun new touches like an adorable petting animation for Ghost Of Tsushima’s cuddly foxes.ĭaisuke Tsuji may need a bit more practice before he is ready to flawlessly pull off the epic sword moves that Jin Sakai uses to cut down his foes in Ghost Of Tsushima, but seeing the actor that masterfully brought the fallen samurai to life perform these attacks in real life is certainly a treat for fans. This update added a new story campaign that sees Jin battle to stop a crazed Mongolian cult leader known as the Eagle in Japan’s southwestern Iki Island, as well as new attacks like the ability to ram enemies while on horseback. After some practice, Tsuji and Uchikado perform a full reenactment of the climatic samurai duel between Jin and his uncle Lord Shimura, with Tsuji naturally standing in as the former.įans have been able to see even more of Jin Sakai’s samurai skills in action thanks to Ghost Of Tsushima Director’s Cut, which launched on both PlayStation systems late last month. It takes Tsuji a while to get the feel for the movements, but he eventually manages to pull off Jin’s Swordbreaker of Stone Stance and Flurry Strike of Water Stance among other attacks after seeing Uchikado demonstrate them. Last week, Japanese-born actor Toru Uchikado (known for voicing the vampire hunter Taka in the Netflix Castlevania series) invited Daisuke Tsuji onto his YouTube channel to re-enact some of Jin's moves from Ghost Of Tsushima - without any outside practice beforehand. Related: Ghost of Tsushima Iki Island New Armors, Accessories, & Dyes However, Tsuji didn’t perform any stunt work while recording as Jin, though he recently picked up a traditional Japanese katana to try his hand at the various sword attacks and fighting stances his character can pull off in Ghost Of Tsushima. Indeed, Jin’s trademark stern, unflappable expression in the heat of battle is Tsuji’s own in virtual form. In addition to providing the English voice of Jin Sakai in Ghost Of Tsushima, Daisuke Tsuji also performed facial motion capture as the lone samurai out to avenge his family and reclaim his homeland from Mongolian invaders.
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