Details of Ghost of Tsushima Update 1.05

The latest Ghost of Tsushima update has been released, including the new “Lethal” difficulty and new accessibility features.

 

Publisher Sony Interactive Entertainment and development team Sucker Punch Productions have released an update to Ghost of Tsushima 1.05, which adds new difficulty to the game and makes it more accessible, they announced.

 

Here are the details from Sucker Punch Productions:

 

New difficulty level: Lethal

 

  • Enemy weapons are more deadly, but Jin’s katana is also more deadly.
  • Enemies are more aggressive in combat.
  • Enemies detect you faster.
  • Tighter Parry and Dodge windows.

 

Patch 1.05 will also include the following new options in the accessibility menu:

 

Lower Intensity Combat

 

  • Lower intensity mode is meant to maintain the heart and feel of Ghost of Tsushima combat while relaxing several timing-specific elements. Combat is less intense, giving you more time to react. Stealth settings are more forgiving, and enemies take longer to detect you.

 

  • Most enemy attacks which are normally unblockable become blockable when Lower Intensity is enabled. Blocking with L1 will keep you safe from more attacks than standard combat, though some attacks must still be dodged.
  • Enemies break off their attack combos after damaging you, giving you a chance to recover before the next wave of attacks. In addition, your heavy attacks will interrupt attacks from Brutes, giving you another way to stop their combos.
  • Enemies will not attack you while you’re using Resolve to heal.
  • Enemy awareness builds more slowly, giving you more time to recover after being spotted.

 

Text changes

 

  • Large Text option: Increases text size of subtitles, mission objectives and interact prompts by 150% when enabled.
  • Added option to turn speaker name off when subtitles are enabled.
  • New subtitle text color options in addition to white: Yellow, Blue, Red, Green.

 

Patch 1.05 also includes additional bug fixes.

Ghost of Tsushima is now available for Sony PlayStation 4.

 

Source: Gematsu

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