![]() Combat in Ghost of Tsushima Legends translates well from the main game with both stealth and action options available for players. Sneaking up to a group of enemies with a friend and taking them out without saying a word to each other is one of the most satisfying feelings in gaming I’ve had in a while. The same gameplay options are available in Legends that are available in the base game. You can choose how to handle each situation. ![]() Here you and your co-op partner, or partners, will be tasked with tracking, saving hostages, or killing all of the Mongols. Each mission is presented in three chapters that will take about 10-15 mins to complete depending on the difficulty. The main focus is the missions and the ability to play co-op. ![]() It is lacking when compared to the super robust main campaign, but the narrative isn’t the core of the experience Legends offers. While the story doesn’t do anything too drastic, it serves its purpose by explaining how and why Ghost of Tsushima now has co-op. Past heroes rose to meet and push back the evil spirits that now roam free in Tsushima. ![]() The awful crimes the Mongols committed allowed these spirits to thrive. When the Mongols invaded they unleashed evil beings called Oni. The story is only there as an explanation of why your character exists and what their objective is. While the campaign for the expansion itself is rather short, it exists for re-playability. This sets up a surprisingly compelling supernatural story in an otherwise very grounded game. From the very being of the Legends campaign, you discover that while Jin is the Ghost of Tsushima, you play as other Ghosts that inhabit Tsushima. While the base game is very much based in reality, Ghost of Tsushima: Legends is based in lore. As you progress through the story you will not only increase your Ghost level and power but unlock the other classes to level and play as too. Rest assured, however, that your choice isn’t permanent. Each class has its own unique ability and super from the Hunter calling down a rain of arrows to the Samurai moving at superhuman speeds. When you first jump into the DLC you will be given a chance to play out all four before choosing which class best suits you. As mentioned before, there are four classes to choose from Hunter, Samurai, Ronin, and Assassin. While Legends can be played solo, it really shines in co-op. This gets players with their friends and into the game as quickly as possible. Legends can be accessed from the main menu of the game. These different options allow anyone who wishes to either play in solo or co-op to jump in and enjoy Ghost of Tsushima: Legends. However, if you decide to play through the new campaign you and a friend can run through the story in 1-2 player co-op or matchmaking. These characters you use in random missions are the same ones you play as and level from the Legends campaign. Regardless of if you have four friends or use matchmaking, you can choose any of the four classes in the game to play as and tackle your objective. Ghost of Tsushima: Legends allows you to play a 1-4 player campaign with friends and in quickplay, you can access levels that you’ve already completed from that story or randomised missions.
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