![]() There are nine main story missions on Iki Island. Ghost of Tsushima Iki Island Mission List Some of these quest names contain spoilers. Here’s how many missions are in the Iki Island expansion for Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut. The main story in particular is fairly short, but there’s no shortage of Mythic Tales, collectibles, and Mongol camps for players to clear. The DLC does a good job of further exploring Jin’s familial past and his legacy if you enjoyed the main game this is definitely worth getting.How many missions are in the Iki Island expansion for Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut? The DLC was promised to last as long as an Act from the main game, and while it doesn’t last quite as long as that, there’s still plenty of content for players to discover on the island. That’s about it, really Iki Island doesn’t shake things up at all, it’s just more Ghost of Tsushima. Your horse quickly gains the ability to ram into enemies, but I only really found it useful in a few spots, otherwise falling back on the stand-off mechanic I love so well. As someone who’s despised Sony’s attempts to cram motion controls into its games since the grenade aiming in the original Uncharted, this works fine, and the songs are all short enough to stop it being annoying. Moving the whole controller around) to move a dot up and down and guide it down a path. Alongside the main game’s haiku spots, bamboo stands and the like are the aformentioned animal shrines, where you use the Sixaxis (if that’s still what it’s called. Combat is made harder by the presence of “Shamans” The Eagle’s chosen ones who chant and cause enemies to attack more aggressively and without tiring. Gameplay wise, it’s the same but with a few new elements. It’s quite short, but packs a decent amount of emotional heft. The whole island is a cauldron of misery and emotional strife for everyone left behind by Kazumasa Sakai “The Butcher of Iki”. A new collectable in the form of animal shrines where you play Jin’s flute, as well as flashbacks to a young Jin’s experiences in the campaign show that his Mother taught him a far lighter, softer side of life, something he took to more than his Father’s cold, distant attempts to make him a Samurai. If he doesn’t kill them first, which he should, because they murdered his Father. Jin, tainted by the Eagle’s poison, often hears her voice calling him out for his cowardice in letting Kazumasa die, as well as vocalising his fears that the raiders with whom he’s formed an alliance will discover his identity and kill him. The Eagle is really just there to be a final boss the important part of the story here is Jin’s relationship with his Mother and Father, his Father’s campaign on Iki and Jin’s attempts to redeem the Sakai legacy and help the denizens his Father slaughtered like animals. As a result of this, Jin has to hide the fact he’s part of the Sakai clan, and even then the locals are wary of having a samurai cutting about the place. Her scouts direct Jin to the titular Iki Island a place still sore from a brutal campaign led against its raider population by Jin’s Father Kazumasa, a raid that ended with Kazumasa dying and Jin being too afraid to save him, as seen in the main game. A Mongolian woman known as “The Eagle” has wrought havoc on a small village poisoning its denizens with “Medicine” that forces them to confront their deepest fears. Having killed Khotun Khan, crushed the Mongol invasion and, in my playthrough at least, his own uncle in single combat, Jin doesn’t have time to rest. I enjoyed the main game a lot when I played it last year, so I was eager for another slice of bleak Samurai action. ![]() ![]() I don’t know what that version adds besides this new content, I’m just focused on Iki Island as a piece of DLC. ![]() This is an odd one while you can buy Iki Island standalone, it’s in the form of a paid upgrade to the simultaneously released Director’s Cut of Ghost of Tsushima.
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