Ghost of Tsushima’s tribute to God of War and the emotional connection between Jin and Kratos

Ghost of Tsushima’s tribute to God of War and the emotional connection between Jin and Kratos
Ghost of Tsushima’s tribute to God of War and the emotional connection between Jin and Kratos

Two of the most outstanding games of sony in recent times they have been god of war and Ghost of Tsushima, two great titles that have been enjoyed by millions of players around the world. Ghost of Tsushima hides an exciting Easter egg that will excite all those who have enjoyed Kratos’ latest adventures, and the game set on the eponymous island of Tsushima hides a tree with the mark of Faye’s golden hand.

What does the mark of the golden hand mean in God of War? It’s about the way Faye, Kratos’ second wife and Atreus’ mother, marked the trees she wanted to use for her funeral pyre. Faye specifically chose the trees that were used to break the ward protecting her home, causing The Outsider to come directly to them shortly after the last tree was cut down.

The emotional connection between two great PlayStation games

Jin Sakai and Kratos, two characters a priori so far from each other but who take us on a journey full of pain and revenge throughout their adventure. Kratos and Odin; Jin and his fight against the invading Mongol army. Moments of enormous emotion that each video game has left us and that, for a moment, make us connect with each other thanks to the easter egg on the island of Tsushima.

In the analysis of Ghost of Tsushima carried out in Meristation, it stands out that “audiovisually it is an exquisite production; The combat system is always entertaining and the general care that has been taken is remarkable and satisfactory. “Ghost of Tsushima is a great title, full of visual moments to remember and with a well-planned combat system that more than fulfills its role as a great production.”

 
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