Ghost of Tsushima’s black-and-white mode celebrates samurai cinema

You can play Ghost of Tsushima with a Kurosawa filter.

It may be very clear to anybody who watched Ghost of Tsushima‘s earlier cinematic trailers that developer Sucker Punch took quite a lot of cues from samurai cinema, and that undoubtedly consists of the work of legendary filmmaker Akira Kurosawa.

To pay tribute to the works that impressed Ghost of Tsushima, the developer created a mode that turns each scene into one that would have been in Yojimbo or The 47 Ronin. Samurai Cinema is basically a filter that provides movie grain to the picture, and turns it fully black-and-white. You’ll even spot the visible artefacts widespread in movies of the period.

Like the Japanese voice observe, Samurai Cinema might be turned on from the beginning, and each mix to create the final word recreation of these classics in playable kind.

In case you missed it, Sucker Punch additionally gave us a decent look at combat, and the way the wind and animals will guide players to points of interest across the map with out the necessity for waypoints.

And let’s not neglect the very involved photo mode, which is able to creating way more than static pictures.

Ghost of Tsushima is out July 17 on PS4.


 

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