The Entertainment Software Rating Board has rated Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, an ofThe Entertainment Software Rating Board has rated Ghost of Tsushima: […]
The Entertainment Software Rating Board has rated Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, an ofThe Entertainment Software Rating Board has rated Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, an official announcement has yet to be made. This would be the second directors cut release from Sony Interactive Entertainment following Kojima Productions’ Death Stranding. No other details about the Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut was revealed but it would likely include the rumored Ghost of Ikishima expansion. The domain for Ghost of Ikishima has also been registered but it’s unclear as to who has done so, visiting the website simply redirects you to the PlayStation 4 Games page on the PlayStation website.
Rating Summery via ESRB:
This is an action game in which players assume the role of a samurai (Jin Sakai) on a quest for vengeance against Mongol invaders in 13th century Japan. Players traverse open-world environments, interact with characters, complete quests (e.g., assassinations), and infiltrate enemy strongholds. Players use samurai swords, poison darts, and arrows to battle enemies in third-person melee-style combat. Some attacks result in dismemberment/decapitation of enemy soldiers, often accompanied by large blood-splatter effects. Players can also perform assassination kills (e.g., neck stabbing, sword impalement) to dispatch enemies quietly. Cutscenes depict additional acts of intense violence: a soldier lit on fire and beheaded; bound civilians lit on fire and burned at the stake; a decapitated man’s head held up towards the screen. The game also depicts a man’s exposed buttocks as he bathes in a hot spring. The word “sh*t” appears in the game.