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PlayStation Plus subscribers are praising this “stunning” open-world game
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Published 11:48 26 Nov 2023 GMT

PlayStation Plus subscribers are praising this “stunning” open-world game

If you’re looking for adventure in enormous and gorgeous open worlds, look no further than PlayStation Plus.

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If you’re looking for adventure in enormous and gorgeous open worlds, look no further than PlayStation Plus.

According to the latest reports, PlayStation Plus is garnering more subscribers every month, largely thanks to its offering of outstanding AAA games, plus some decent bonus freebies.

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Despite criticism over this year’s price hike and a lack of solid additions to the subscription service, the majority of subscribers seem to be content with what Sony is giving them, though a few are still threatening to cancel their memberships.

More optimistic fans though are enjoying everything PlayStation Plus currently has to offer, and have some kind words to share about arguably one of the service’s best games, Ghost Of Tsushima.

The PlayStation-exclusive title has been praised time after time, with many eagerly awaiting a sequel, as well as TV and film adaptations that are reportedly in the works.

Now one player has shared some remarkably positive feedback on the game and is urging other subscribers to give it a go if they haven’t already.

In an online post, the player called the game “engaging” and “fantastic,” praising the combat for feeling “really rewarding” as it allows you to “change between stances giving you lots of different styles of attack.”

While some commenters said they failed to get too invested in the open-world exploration, others held it in high regard.

One said “Been playing it too. I reckon I'm nearly at the end of Act 3, and it's been a blast. Most games I pick and play for a few hours, but this one I really dug.”

Another was bold and called it “Probably the best game I've ever played.”

Finally one agreed with the points made about the combat, saying: “When you get all the stances and can flow between them, dodging and parrying, it feels so good.”

Ghost Of Tsushima is available now on PlayStation Plus for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 and is well worth checking out if you haven’t already.

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