You know when I saved the monk, I thought I did the wrong thing because I thought about the people at camp and how the monk could help them, but now I am glad I choose that. In my opinon it was the better end, even if one had to lose their life and another had to lose their hope. It’s better than death that followed.
"Sometimes the only choices you have are bad ones. But you still have to choose..." - The Doctor If I had to choose which man to save (based on the endings) I would've chosen the monk, at least there is still hope for the good he continues to do for others.
I spent so much time trying to save both. I attracted the Mongols to the ship by blowing the explosive barrels and then used a lot of smoke bombs and chain assassination plus blow guns and arrows. But the monk or the husband die even if there is no Mongol near them. The game was rigged from the start. I'd rather they gave us a third option to save both if you are smart enough to know how to do it. I chose the husband and man am I disappointed. How was I supposed to know they won't leave with the rest of the community and she will get sick and die? There are other survivor camps on the island that don't have a monk and they still manage to get by. They could also join the raiders or move to the southern Buddhist temple. This questline was so dumb.
@@Player-re9mo That would be nice, but i think it defeats the theme of the Tale. that being there are sometimes no correct choices, and War seldom leads to a happy ending
Eh I’d say the peasants getting raided and pillaged, losing their homes and families, being enslaved is much worse than what Jin had to go through. At least jin was able to fight back
@@OGVade Nearly dying multiple times, losing all his family in one way or another, ostracized by the very shogunate he fought for, and ok the constant run from the comrades he'd initially hoped for? Both had it rough.
@@OGVade Jin was fucked over near constantly. Comparing trauma isn't usually a method I go through, but if it came down to it, I still argue he had it worse. Some paths in life are just arguably more difficult.
So ultimately I chose correctly. As much as I wanted to save both in the end I chose to go for the Monk since he had medical knowledge that could be useful to the whole. As much as the wife hates me for it.
Her actions are despicable, and proves to me that saving the monk will always be the correct choice. Jin did not kill her husband, he could only save one person, because he IS one person, not an army. The fact that she sends bandits to try to end his life, wishing him a fate worst than death when her plan embarrassingly fails, is ludicrous. Grief makes people do bad things, of course, but that is not an excuse, merely an explanation.
I’m not watching this as I’d rather not know the outcomes for my next playthrough, but seeing everyone in the comments say saving the Monk is better, I still think I’ll go with the husband. Without hindsight of the outcome, I felt that the Monk of the two would be more ‘sacrificial’ and ready for the afterlife.
In the Side Mission, “empty basket” if you let the raiders live, and the give the rice to the old lady, and later come back to check on the old lady, the bandits will have killed her.
A fine example against what is "right" and what is *right.* Impossible choices are often not impossible, but merely viewed as such due to the value we give life. When you step back and evaluate matters, a widow and her orphan or a camp of people that dies, the correct answer becomes obvious. The pain brought by a father's death doesn't rival the death of a camp and the grief of a man who lost twice as much. Some say there is no right or wrong, but that doesn't always apply. Sometimes there is most certainly a right, we just don't want to admit it due to the cost it brings. Because, if we do, we're admitting we're not the "good" people we think we are.
Not sure if you've made a video about this or not, but as far as I can tell, the two guards outside the town where you hear the story of your father's horse armor are invincible. I was curious to see what would happen if I killed a peasant, and I was unable to kill them even after putting 4 arrows into each of their heads, yet any other peasant in that town died with a single arrow
interesting! I think it has to do with them being able to detect you the guys that kick you out, well they already see you so it would be unfair if they detect you instantly because it would cause a softlock the other guys though, they detect you sneaking, and I guess the code makes those peasants count as enemies so that they are able to detect you what happened when you killed them? did it give you a game over? I never tried
@@alfieomega it does give you a game over, " a peasant was killed" and it also charges your ghost stance for some reason. The same thing happens in castle Shimura when you kill a samurai, except it says samurai instead of peasant, and it also says "Lord Shimura died" if you kill him. ( I was on my 3rd playthrough and curious what would happen)
Hey I found something interesting, if you use the dance of wrath on a slope entering a body of water, you can transfer the momentum into your swimming. Something this simple has probably been found before but I want to know if this has any speedrun use, like maybe in the mission where you have to sneak into shimura's castle. Or is a faster, more optimized route already in use?
I spent so much time trying to save both. I attracted the Mongols to the ship by blowing the explosive barrels and then used a lot of smoke bombs and chain assassination plus blow guns and arrows. But the monk or the husband die even if there is no Mongol near them. The game was rigged from the start. I'd rather they gave us a third option to save both if you are smart enough to know how to do it. I chose the husband and man am I disappointed. How was I supposed to know they won't leave with the rest of the community and she will get sick and die? There are other survivor camps on the island that don't have a monk and they still manage to get by. They could also join the raiders or move to the southern Buddhist temple. This questline was so dumb.
You were kind of expected to think that she’d get sick since the monk wouldn’t be there. Also no, maybe other places don’t have monks, but they have alternatives to that so they live. Also, after saving Togo, they say that she can’t travel since it’s dangerous and she’s pregnant. The questline wasn’t dumb, you just had to consider the consequences of either choice.
@@progenlock7785 No, it's dumb because it instantly kills one of the prisoners. It is also dumb because there is another refugee camp not too far away to the south. She was moving pretty fast for a pregnant woman too. Did her pregnancy advance in a couple of days?
@@Player-re9mo you’re expecting total, absolute realism from a video game when no game has ever delivered on the realism, while maintaining the detail, that you want. What your asking for is impossible. Yeah the instant death is weird but you miss the point. There are consequences to your actions, always. And sometimes there is no perfect choice. The questline had a lesson and you just didn’t get it or don’t care about it
@@progenlock7785 lol absolute realism my ass. I just criticized it's lack of coherence. If someone is starving and there is food outside their home, that's bad game design, not me asking for super realism. If there is a safe location at a walking distance, but the character doesn't go there, it's bad game design. Also Jin is perfectly capable to transport the sick woman on his horse to a safe place with many monks, but the game doesn't give you the option. You're just defending lazy writing.
@@Player-re9mo 1. We don't even know how long the woman had when jin found her again. She might have died on the road while on horse regardless. 2. As mentioned, the roads are teeming with raiders and Mongols. The absolute hordes that appear would pretty much guarantee the survivors deaths. 3. characters do go to safe spots. The only reasons people remain in certain spots are either pride or they are incapable of reaching an area 4. Most of the food and resources we find is just for the sake of the player to progress their equipment. It would actually be bad game design if the wasn't food at all for anybody as the world states because it would be a detriment to the player, Otherwise, the game is pretty consistent with itself. Naturally there will be inconsistencies, but they aren't *that* immersion breaking
I’ve tried so hard to save both. I hate choices like these. Saving both should be possible with planning and consideration. I’d argue Jin should be able to announce himself and the monk and husband are surrendered in exchange for peace.
I spent so much time trying to save both. I attracted the Mongols to the ship by blowing the explosive barrels and then used a lot of smoke bombs and chain assassination plus blow guns and arrows. But the monk or the husband die even if there is no Mongol near them. The game was rigged from the start. I'd rather they gave us a third option to save both if you are smart enough to know how to do it. I chose the husband and man am I disappointed. How was I supposed to know they won't leave with the rest of the community and she will get sick and die? There are other survivor camps on the island that don't have a monk and they still manage to get by. They could also join the raiders or move to the southern Buddhist temple. This questline was so dumb.
Same. I spent so much time trying to save both. I attracted the Mongols to the ship by blowing the explosive barrels and then used a lot of smoke bombs and chain assassination plus blow guns and arrows. But the monk or the husband die even if there is no Mongol near them. The game was rigged from the start. I'd rather they gave us a third option to save both if you are smart enough to know how to do it.
I don’t know if you know this but you can kill all the men who run away from you in Sago Mill once you kill the first guy. What’s his name, though? Like, Sano or something? Additionally, you can also kill the guy who alerts the Mongols you’re trying to save him at Yuna’s friend’s inn in Toyotama.
I’m glad I have this game on Japanese with English subtitles because the voice acting for the woman in Japanese is much more impactful than the one in English.
What pisses me off is that I kept reloading, immediately kept reloading once I saw Mongols start killing the other, not knowing it was a choice. I ended up "technically" saving both but the game for some reason automatically kills the other when you save one. It's stupid.
Another extra parallel between the Ghost of Tsushima and Batman from The Dark Knight. The Ghost can be the outcast. Even if they hate him for it, the Ghost is there to make the right choice.
Fun fact, I managed to kill everyone and saw the monk actually walked to me. Thought I managed to save both and suddenly saw the monk just died on the ground despite just seeing him walking towards me few seconds ago lol
The weird thing is that I chose to save the monk. Then the cutscene played and an archer showed up on the hill and shot her so she died next to her husband. I thought that was that. Lol
Ghost is a great game, but honestly, it doesn't do too much for details I feel like 99% of stuff about Ghost has already been found and has been shared by other channels I have a few ideas left but that's it there isn't really much left to talk about
@@alfieomega I agree, but i meant i think the content you made for ghost was really well made and could also be used for other games if you'd want it to.
nothing much to talk about recently I feel like any cool details about Ghost of Tsushima have already been found and are in other videos also I used to have lots of free time to make vidoes cause I didn't have school or work to do for months but I got a job and it's a physical one so I both don't have time and am extremely tired when I get to rest I still have a few ideas to post, so those will come... sometime don't expect anything soon
You can kill all the Mongols until you reach the main gate at Fort Sakai. As soon as you open the gate, you get ambush by explosives. You get captured either way, but at least this way you still have your pride.
hello, I dont know if u still there but I hope u can respond to my question. can I know how u do the slow motion move before that single attack? ive been trying so hard to find that on the game and on the youtube but I found nothing 😢
the perfect parry counterattack? it should be one of the first techniques you unlock in the game do you mean 2:22? cause I did the perfect parry, and you unlock a technique later called "terrifying perfect parry" which gives a chance for enemies to become terrfied and run away after a perfect parry I perfect parried (which slows down the game), and then the other person ran away it's really nothing special, or new, not a special move you can do or anything
that is the Sarugami Armor, which disables blocking and parrying and only allows perfect parry, but the perfect parry counterattack is super strong and you have three of it it is in the Iki Island DLC
Yo, check this out, the mission when Lady Masako Duels Jin, Lady Masako asks Jin if he ever talked to his father's killer. Jin replies No, We know that in Iki island, Jin literally spoke with him. Please check if they actually changed the dialogue.
actually did check that one out a long time ago it didn't change since the release of Iki and Masako mentions "Lord Shimura brought the killer's head" which we know not to be true either Masako meant the main makers of the plan to kill Kazumasa were killed by Shimura and Tenzo was just some lackey who was able to get away, or more likely just an oversight by the devs because I can’t expect some throwaway line to be remembered and changed
@@alfieomega I think the clans made up that story to make sure Kazumasa's death was not left unpunished, even if they didn't find the killer, similar to how they made a cover-up story for clan nagao's archer that killed his own men (you know, they one Ishikawa tells you about in some of his questlines)
When i had to choose i choosed the monk. Ngl I tried to save both of them, but i couldn't, So i choosed the monk.. It's about how many souls you could save upon your choice.
it's 10 perhaps there's one more bamboo strike you need to finish, or increase your legend check Hiyoshi Springs, a lot of people miss the bamboo strike there
If I would have to choice I will chose the monk even though she would lose her husband she would live on with her child, at least she bare his child before death She should be thankful. It’s just like the scene in Encanto, but more easy to let go.
She just didn’t want to take responsibility for her actions...she had no right to judge you for your actions when she chose not to say anything...she just wanted to deflect blame and that was it...if she pleaded with Jin to save her husband, maybe but she did not...pathetic.
@@nathanieljefferies5491 I mean if she did reveal it she would have to live and die knowing what she said lead to the abandoned camp and most likely death of anyone who remained and died
@@dream6562 well then she deserves that...because all she did whenever you made the choice to save the monk she would bitch around about not choosing the husband AND SHE SENT FUCKING RAIDERS TO KILL YOU FOR THINKING ABOUT EVERYONE....when the monk is the only one keeping both her and the child alive with the medicine...she was selfish throughout expecting an outsider to choose the fate of her feelings over the people who need the monk more...down the line, he does not know her well so this was not really much of an emotional choice...plus she makes awful judgments of character...impulse af...look what happened to her arm
I don’t understand the logic behind speaking with a weird accent whenever an English voice over is needed for any non-Western character. I mean, if the player has chosen to use a language that they understand instead of the original language the characters would have spoken with, then why is it necessary to add some weird accents to make it look “logical” for the racial background of the characters? It’s already ridiculous just for all these characters to talk to each other in English anyway especially during that era, it doesn’t make it less ridiculous for them to talk like native English speakers, so why bother adding the accent? It just makes things so much weirder.
oh! how strange, I have the opposite opinion. the accents are precisely why I like the English voices! if I heard an American or English accent out of any of these characters, I would have switched immediately. because then at that point, I'm not hearing a Japanese person, I'm hearing an American or whatever. it would have broken my immersion. it *WOULD* have been more ridiculous imo I can imagine in my head that the characters are speaking Japanese, it's just been put into a language that I can understand for my convenience. but I understand every person is different. for you, hearing any English out of these characters is already ridiculous, so why not go all the way? makes sense. for me though, hearing them speak English isn't ridiculous, but them not sounding like what a Japanese person would sound like if they were speaking English would be ridiculous
"There are no good nor bad choices...just choices." - some dude
Like the dialogue choices
there are better and worse
Cringe 🤮
@@randownurmum5987 Lmao
@@MovieGameHybrid sorry m8 just see this everywhere to the point where it's now cringey and overused
she just saw sakai kill all those people to save the monk. but thought her local bandits could ambush him lol
“Those who refuse history are destined to repeat it.” I think that’s how the quote goes
typical npc 💀
@@midnightdemon9157 12 year old calling people npc ironic
@@bogdanwalewiadro5717 understand my comment stupid
@@bogdanwalewiadro5717 The character is literally a npc tho
You know when I saved the monk, I thought I did the wrong thing because I thought about the people at camp and how the monk could help them, but now I am glad I choose that. In my opinon it was the better end, even if one had to lose their life and another had to lose their hope. It’s better than death that followed.
The Many or the few... An impossible choice for one who has empathy...
same, I also choose to save the monk as he would help the people at tbr camp
Woman's wife?
You mean man's wife.
Stop with trans bs.
It doesnt and shouldnt even exist in game.
I made the decision to save the husband. Man I was clearly not thinking that time! I might be glad I never discovered that in my gameplay.
Woman’s wife
"I hope you lose everything that you love"
**Somebody who chose the kill ending**
"Jokes on you...i already have"
There is still Yuna, Norio, Ishikava, Masako and our beloved horse
And Kenji
@@rpggamer323the horse was the first to die
First was taka but for me was the sweet old caretaker since i completed every tale before the main story
"Sometimes the only choices you have are bad ones. But you still have to choose..." - The Doctor
If I had to choose which man to save (based on the endings) I would've chosen the monk, at least there is still hope for the good he continues to do for others.
I spent so much time trying to save both. I attracted the Mongols to the ship by blowing the explosive barrels and then used a lot of smoke bombs and chain assassination plus blow guns and arrows.
But the monk or the husband die even if there is no Mongol near them. The game was rigged from the start. I'd rather they gave us a third option to save both if you are smart enough to know how to do it.
I chose the husband and man am I disappointed. How was I supposed to know they won't leave with the rest of the community and she will get sick and die? There are other survivor camps on the island that don't have a monk and they still manage to get by. They could also join the raiders or move to the southern Buddhist temple. This questline was so dumb.
@@Player-re9mo That would be nice, but i think it defeats the theme of the Tale. that being there are sometimes no correct choices, and War seldom leads to a happy ending
"I pray that you lose all you love" you dont understand what he has been through
Eh I’d say the peasants getting raided and pillaged, losing their homes and families, being enslaved is much worse than what Jin had to go through. At least jin was able to fight back
@@OGVade Nearly dying multiple times, losing all his family in one way or another, ostracized by the very shogunate he fought for, and ok the constant run from the comrades he'd initially hoped for? Both had it rough.
@@registheron9752 yes because what happens to one person outweighs or is near what was happening to the whole island
@@OGVade Jin was fucked over near constantly. Comparing trauma isn't usually a method I go through, but if it came down to it, I still argue he had it worse. Some paths in life are just arguably more difficult.
Bro, I saved the husband not having the other interactions. Seeing this video is gonna make me save the monk next time.
So ultimately I chose correctly. As much as I wanted to save both in the end I chose to go for the Monk since he had medical knowledge that could be useful to the whole. As much as the wife hates me for it.
She will get over with.
Some dont forgive you for everything, but forgive you for something.
This story was very touching and moving when I first played it. I always regretted not being able to save both Togo and Doshun, could only choose one.
Thank you very much for this video, i didnt know that there is so much consequences after your choice
so we all agree that saving the monk is a much better
It's good to see people still playing this game I love it so much and I am still playing it rn
Same
Same
Man i thought saving the husband is a better choice since family is more important, i regret my decision xD
Vin diesel taught you wrong
@@gorb688 family ☕ ☕ ☕
Her actions are despicable, and proves to me that saving the monk will always be the correct choice. Jin did not kill her husband, he could only save one person, because he IS one person, not an army. The fact that she sends bandits to try to end his life, wishing him a fate worst than death when her plan embarrassingly fails, is ludicrous. Grief makes people do bad things, of course, but that is not an excuse, merely an explanation.
please keep making more videos, I love ‘em
I’m not watching this as I’d rather not know the outcomes for my next playthrough, but seeing everyone in the comments say saving the Monk is better, I still think I’ll go with the husband.
Without hindsight of the outcome, I felt that the Monk of the two would be more ‘sacrificial’ and ready for the afterlife.
That’s is very true. The monk would rather himself be sacrificed
Did you do the sacrifice with monk yet? I would like to know your reaction to what happens?
lol do you regret your choice now?
So it's either get ambushed by weaklings and get goodies, or everyone dies.
Seems the correct choice is the monk.
In the Side Mission, “empty basket” if you let the raiders live, and the give the rice to the old lady, and later come back to check on the old lady, the bandits will have killed her.
nah, bandits still kill her regardless if you kill them or not.
@@hitokiridarkempress oh
that's why the title is the impact of loss
Saving one to save the many. Her husband knew the risks and he wiuld of had it no other way.
A fine example against what is "right" and what is *right.* Impossible choices are often not impossible, but merely viewed as such due to the value we give life. When you step back and evaluate matters, a widow and her orphan or a camp of people that dies, the correct answer becomes obvious. The pain brought by a father's death doesn't rival the death of a camp and the grief of a man who lost twice as much.
Some say there is no right or wrong, but that doesn't always apply. Sometimes there is most certainly a right, we just don't want to admit it due to the cost it brings. Because, if we do, we're admitting we're not the "good" people we think we are.
I'm very glad that I chose the monk in every of my games
Now let's be real, it's an impossible choice to do without leavng obtaining a trauma.
Crazy how this game inspired you to make RUclips videos... this game is perfect for me(just wish it was little more harder lol)
I hate having to choose so I saved both with lot of arrows. But when I freed one, the other died
Not sure if you've made a video about this or not, but as far as I can tell, the two guards outside the town where you hear the story of your father's horse armor are invincible.
I was curious to see what would happen if I killed a peasant, and I was unable to kill them even after putting 4 arrows into each of their heads, yet any other peasant in that town died with a single arrow
interesting!
I think it has to do with them being able to detect you
the guys that kick you out, well they already see you so it would be unfair if they detect you instantly because it would cause a softlock
the other guys though, they detect you sneaking, and I guess the code makes those peasants count as enemies so that they are able to detect you
what happened when you killed them? did it give you a game over? I never tried
@@alfieomega it does give you a game over, " a peasant was killed" and it also charges your ghost stance for some reason. The same thing happens in castle Shimura when you kill a samurai, except it says samurai instead of peasant, and it also says "Lord Shimura died" if you kill him. ( I was on my 3rd playthrough and curious what would happen)
She didn’t live she got by a bandit with an arrow after I saved the monk.
that's not supposed to happen, but wow, this is the second time somebody reported that happening
Happened last night when I played it
Hey I found something interesting, if you use the dance of wrath on a slope entering a body of water, you can transfer the momentum into your swimming. Something this simple has probably been found before but I want to know if this has any speedrun use, like maybe in the mission where you have to sneak into shimura's castle. Or is a faster, more optimized route already in use?
oh yeah, watched a few speedruns myself, they do use the dance of wrath to cross some bodies of water a couple times
"I pray you loose all that you love."
Jin... You are late for that
After reading, the monk seems to be a better option.
Btw it’s totally possible to do this mission undetected….I’ve tried it…but as soon as you cut one of them free the other dies anyways….
I am in love with this channel. Also love your voice
Amazing video my friend , thank you for sharing , have a wonderful day big like !!!
"We are who we choose to be, now choose!"
I choose a dragon
BLUE EYES WHITE DRAGON
that quote is from spec ops the line, right?
@@FedericoB1891 Spider-Man
I spent so much time trying to save both. I attracted the Mongols to the ship by blowing the explosive barrels and then used a lot of smoke bombs and chain assassination plus blow guns and arrows.
But the monk or the husband die even if there is no Mongol near them. The game was rigged from the start. I'd rather they gave us a third option to save both if you are smart enough to know how to do it.
I chose the husband and man am I disappointed. How was I supposed to know they won't leave with the rest of the community and she will get sick and die? There are other survivor camps on the island that don't have a monk and they still manage to get by. They could also join the raiders or move to the southern Buddhist temple. This questline was so dumb.
You were kind of expected to think that she’d get sick since the monk wouldn’t be there. Also no, maybe other places don’t have monks, but they have alternatives to that so they live. Also, after saving Togo, they say that she can’t travel since it’s dangerous and she’s pregnant. The questline wasn’t dumb, you just had to consider the consequences of either choice.
@@progenlock7785 No, it's dumb because it instantly kills one of the prisoners. It is also dumb because there is another refugee camp not too far away to the south. She was moving pretty fast for a pregnant woman too. Did her pregnancy advance in a couple of days?
@@Player-re9mo you’re expecting total, absolute realism from a video game when no game has ever delivered on the realism, while maintaining the detail, that you want. What your asking for is impossible. Yeah the instant death is weird but you miss the point. There are consequences to your actions, always. And sometimes there is no perfect choice. The questline had a lesson and you just didn’t get it or don’t care about it
@@progenlock7785 lol absolute realism my ass. I just criticized it's lack of coherence. If someone is starving and there is food outside their home, that's bad game design, not me asking for super realism. If there is a safe location at a walking distance, but the character doesn't go there, it's bad game design. Also Jin is perfectly capable to transport the sick woman on his horse to a safe place with many monks, but the game doesn't give you the option. You're just defending lazy writing.
@@Player-re9mo 1. We don't even know how long the woman had when jin found her again. She might have died on the road while on horse regardless.
2. As mentioned, the roads are teeming with raiders and Mongols. The absolute hordes that appear would pretty much guarantee the survivors deaths.
3. characters do go to safe spots. The only reasons people remain in certain spots are either pride or they are incapable of reaching an area
4. Most of the food and resources we find is just for the sake of the player to progress their equipment. It would actually be bad game design if the wasn't food at all for anybody as the world states because it would be a detriment to the player, Otherwise, the game is pretty consistent with itself. Naturally there will be inconsistencies, but they aren't *that* immersion breaking
I’ve tried so hard to save both.
I hate choices like these. Saving both should be possible with planning and consideration.
I’d argue Jin should be able to announce himself and the monk and husband are surrendered in exchange for peace.
But it's also like reality, you have to sacrifice one thing or the other to have something else
Sometimes one life is the cost for another life.
Fr, I tried having a 1100 IQ play
Does anyone else feel like time passed differently online?
I sware more than a month has passed since I wrote this.
I spent so much time trying to save both. I attracted the Mongols to the ship by blowing the explosive barrels and then used a lot of smoke bombs and chain assassination plus blow guns and arrows.
But the monk or the husband die even if there is no Mongol near them. The game was rigged from the start. I'd rather they gave us a third option to save both if you are smart enough to know how to do it.
I chose the husband and man am I disappointed. How was I supposed to know they won't leave with the rest of the community and she will get sick and die? There are other survivor camps on the island that don't have a monk and they still manage to get by. They could also join the raiders or move to the southern Buddhist temple. This questline was so dumb.
kinda wish i saved doshun instead
This was the most painful choice I had to make
It also sucks that there's no way to save them both I tried every way I could when I played that mission
Same. I spent so much time trying to save both. I attracted the Mongols to the ship by blowing the explosive barrels and then used a lot of smoke bombs and chain assassination plus blow guns and arrows.
But the monk or the husband die even if there is no Mongol near them. The game was rigged from the start. I'd rather they gave us a third option to save both if you are smart enough to know how to do it.
I don’t know if you know this but you can kill all the men who run away from you in Sago Mill once you kill the first guy. What’s his name, though? Like, Sano or something? Additionally, you can also kill the guy who alerts the Mongols you’re trying to save him at Yuna’s friend’s inn in Toyotama.
oh yeah I was surprised to find that out
I gave them hell, they got Ghost Stance'd and Sota deserves the poison
@@alfieomega 👏😂👏
I’m glad I have this game on Japanese with English subtitles because the voice acting for the woman in Japanese is much more impactful than the one in English.
What pisses me off is that I kept reloading, immediately kept reloading once I saw Mongols start killing the other, not knowing it was a choice. I ended up "technically" saving both but the game for some reason automatically kills the other when you save one. It's stupid.
trying to do the stealth to save those two but still get caught even headshot them while hiding in white tall grass
right? it's maddening, the game makes it impossible to save both
Another extra parallel between the Ghost of Tsushima and Batman from The Dark Knight. The Ghost can be the outcast. Even if they hate him for it, the Ghost is there to make the right choice.
I played the game twice , I never choose to save the husband stilll, even in new game plus.
I choose the monk, for the greater good…
Fun fact, I managed to kill everyone and saw the monk actually walked to me. Thought I managed to save both and suddenly saw the monk just died on the ground despite just seeing him walking towards me few seconds ago lol
Think, the monk was ready but the husband probably not
Man am I glad I picked the monk
I wish they gave me the choice to kill Tenzo
I saved the husband and when I went back I didn’t see her sick I just found out she died and I was wth?! So it was a loss loss either way
next time i'am saving the monk
Op thanks for u r time I will save monk
why am i having such a hard time saving either of them :( its really hard
The weird thing is that I chose to save the monk. Then the cutscene played and an archer showed up on the hill and shot her so she died next to her husband. I thought that was that. Lol
that's so weird! this must be the sixth or seventh time someone has commented the exact same thing happening
I must find where this archer comes from!
@@alfieomega y did u stop uploading?
Ghost is a great game, but honestly, it doesn't do too much for details
I feel like 99% of stuff about Ghost has already been found and has been shared by other channels
I have a few ideas left but that's it
there isn't really much left to talk about
@@alfieomega I agree, but i meant i think the content you made for ghost was really well made and could also be used for other games if you'd want it to.
I was wondering where hotoke was. I never did find her now I know thanks
Are you going to upload again
nothing much to talk about recently
I feel like any cool details about Ghost of Tsushima have already been found and are in other videos
also I used to have lots of free time to make vidoes cause I didn't have school or work to do for months
but I got a job and it's a physical one so I both don't have time and am extremely tired when I get to rest
I still have a few ideas to post, so those will come... sometime
don't expect anything soon
hey,can you count how many samurai in lord shimura castle in mission sneak to castle shimura.pls😅👍😀
Man i regret saving his husband
What's the armor you have on? Is it a dye for sarugami?
it is! it's the level 1 Sarugami appearance and with black dye from the black dye merchant
1:57 Where is it? Can't find the place. Thanks.
it's near Kidafure
should be a cat sanctuary close to this
What armor set are you wearing in this video?
I'm wearing level 1 Sarugami Armor with black dye
I didnt know you got to choose so i went left (Monk) and saved him my Game glitched or sum so hotoke didnt tell me i can only save one
I saved the monk and chose right baybeeeee!
Can you go to iki island and try to kill as ll the mongols before you get captured by the eagle?
You can kill all the Mongols until you reach the main gate at Fort Sakai. As soon as you open the gate, you get ambush by explosives. You get captured either way, but at least this way you still have your pride.
@@teddiphobia sucks
ThankGod I chose the Monk😅
Man....shoulda saved the monk...
hello, I dont know if u still there but I hope u can respond to my question. can I know how u do the slow motion move before that single attack? ive been trying so hard to find that on the game and on the youtube but I found nothing 😢
the perfect parry counterattack? it should be one of the first techniques you unlock in the game
do you mean 2:22? cause I did the perfect parry, and you unlock a technique later called "terrifying perfect parry" which gives a chance for enemies to become terrfied and run away after a perfect parry
I perfect parried (which slows down the game), and then the other person ran away
it's really nothing special, or new, not a special move you can do or anything
@@alfieomega I know perfect parry, but the 3 move you make after that perfect parry was slow mo every each of it. that I dont know how to do it :(
that is the Sarugami Armor, which disables blocking and parrying and only allows perfect parry, but the perfect parry counterattack is super strong and you have three of it
it is in the Iki Island DLC
What armor is that?
Figured it out
will this guy upload any soon
busy with life and stuff but I have a few more video ideas before the Ghost well dries up
@@alfieomega understandable
@@alfieomega missed you so much man
Yo, check this out, the mission when Lady Masako Duels Jin, Lady Masako asks Jin if he ever talked to his father's killer. Jin replies No,
We know that in Iki island, Jin literally spoke with him.
Please check if they actually changed the dialogue.
actually did check that one out a long time ago
it didn't change since the release of Iki
and Masako mentions "Lord Shimura brought the killer's head" which we know not to be true
either Masako meant the main makers of the plan to kill Kazumasa were killed by Shimura and Tenzo was just some lackey who was able to get away,
or more likely just an oversight by the devs because I can’t expect some throwaway line to be remembered and changed
@@alfieomega I think the clans made up that story to make sure Kazumasa's death was not left unpunished, even if they didn't find the killer, similar to how they made a cover-up story for clan nagao's archer that killed his own men (you know, they one Ishikawa tells you about in some of his questlines)
a possibility I hadn't heard yet! sounds like something the samurai would do
Where can I find the girl to fight her bandits?
around Kidafure, near an animal sanctuary
Oops I saved the husband
When i had to choose i choosed the monk. Ngl I tried to save both of them, but i couldn't, So i choosed the monk.. It's about how many souls you could save upon your choice.
goddamn it , I have picked the father 😔😔😥
wait can someone please tell me how does he have 10 resolve? please respond 🙏🏼
you can gain more maximum resolve by completing bamboo strikes, and also increasing your legend of the ghost
@@alfieomega yeah i know but i thought 9 was max
it's 10
perhaps there's one more bamboo strike you need to finish, or increase your legend
check Hiyoshi Springs, a lot of people miss the bamboo strike there
@@alfieomega ok thanks
This must be the PS4 version, textural background is a bit hazy!
it is indeed the PS4 version
what armor do you have? i love purple.
it's the level 1 Sarugami Armor, with black dye
It's lock like saving the monk Is batter choice
If I would have to choice I will chose the monk even though she would lose her husband she would live on with her child, at least she bare his child before death She should be thankful.
It’s just like the scene in Encanto, but more easy to let go.
so which one to save ? any advise ?
Me personally, I would choose to save the monk, since he would be able to provide the survivor camp with supplies and stuff to help them
Acabei de fazer essa missão e escolhi o monge 🤷🏻♂️👍🏼👊🏼✌🏼😎
the lady is so annoying lol
She just didn’t want to take responsibility for her actions...she had no right to judge you for your actions when she chose not to say anything...she just wanted to deflect blame and that was it...if she pleaded with Jin to save her husband, maybe but she did not...pathetic.
@@nathanieljefferies5491 I mean if she did reveal it she would have to live and die knowing what she said lead to the abandoned camp and most likely death of anyone who remained and died
@@dream6562 well then she deserves that...because all she did whenever you made the choice to save the monk she would bitch around about not choosing the husband AND SHE SENT FUCKING RAIDERS TO KILL YOU FOR THINKING ABOUT EVERYONE....when the monk is the only one keeping both her and the child alive with the medicine...she was selfish throughout expecting an outsider to choose the fate of her feelings over the people who need the monk more...down the line, he does not know her well so this was not really much of an emotional choice...plus she makes awful judgments of character...impulse af...look what happened to her arm
Where did you find her again when she betrays you???
around Kidafure Village, a little ways away from an animal sanctuary though I don't remember which type
@@alfieomega already found it, thanks
TBH after seeing this video and saving Doshun, I don't regret my choice now 😂
now i wish i had saved the monk 😑😑
I knew saving that Monk was the goat option dont care cry harder thanks for the free resolve one arm woman
Ill save the monk in new game+
what happened to you?
life
have a job now
there's also not a lot left to cover on Ghost, so I might make a few more videos and then stop
@@alfieomega cool
i would the wife, no ones try to kill me, only lady masako. and for that the lack of freedom in this game annoys me.
Escuchar esto en inglés es simple mal...
the English voices are better
I don’t understand the logic behind speaking with a weird accent whenever an English voice over is needed for any non-Western character. I mean, if the player has chosen to use a language that they understand instead of the original language the characters would have spoken with, then why is it necessary to add some weird accents to make it look “logical” for the racial background of the characters? It’s already ridiculous just for all these characters to talk to each other in English anyway especially during that era, it doesn’t make it less ridiculous for them to talk like native English speakers, so why bother adding the accent? It just makes things so much weirder.
oh! how strange, I have the opposite opinion. the accents are precisely why I like the English voices! if I heard an American or English accent out of any of these characters, I would have switched immediately. because then at that point, I'm not hearing a Japanese person, I'm hearing an American or whatever. it would have broken my immersion. it *WOULD* have been more ridiculous imo
I can imagine in my head that the characters are speaking Japanese, it's just been put into a language that I can understand for my convenience. but I understand every person is different. for you, hearing any English out of these characters is already ridiculous, so why not go all the way? makes sense. for me though, hearing them speak English isn't ridiculous, but them not sounding like what a Japanese person would sound like if they were speaking English would be ridiculous