Ghost of Yotei vs. Ghost of Tsushima – This Comparison Shows Jin Sakai’s Game Has Aged Remarkably Well [VIDEO]

ElAnalistaDeBits’ new comparison video makes it clear: even though Ghost of Yotei pushes technical boundaries, Ghost of Tsushima—Jin Sakai’s adventure—has held up surprisingly well and still looks fantastic on PlayStation. When it comes to detail, world-building, and overall visuals, the original game stands toe-to-toe with its sequel, and the differences are often more subtle than fans might expect.

 

With Ghost of Yotei on the horizon, everyone’s been watching for the next-gen leap and visual upgrades, but this fresh comparison shows Tsushima’s visual splendor hasn’t faded. The new YouTube video reveals both games look stunning on PlayStation consoles, with the original adventure still holding up impressively against its follow-up.

The analysis points out that Atsu’s character model is more detailed and refined than Jin Sakai’s was in the original, but Tsushima’s world remains vibrant and atmospheric. The comparison confirms Yotei’s world will be bigger, more varied, and offer more exciting exploration, giving players extra freedom. Technically, the sequel features sharper textures, greater draw distance, and dynamic lighting, but Tsushima’s overall look remains competitive and stylish.

The video also highlights new gameplay mechanics, including a changing combat style, expanded weapon variety, and the debut of the Wolf Pack system that lets players manage allies and even fight alongside a wolf companion. There’s also a new tracking system for discovering secrets and hidden missions, plus the return of the iconic Kurosawa mode and new Miike and Watanabe modes for added visual and audio flair.

In short, the video suggests that even years later, Ghost of Tsushima holds its own—offering visuals and atmosphere that still rival its next-gen successor on PS5.

Source: 3djuegos

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