Tons of Customization Options
Oh man, if you were a fan at all of any of the customization options in the story mode of Ghost of Tsushima with Jin Sakai, just wait until you see all of the outfits that you can eventually unlock in Legends mode.
There are some creepy helmets and strange masks and all sorts of different color variations for your armor and color effects for your sword. And this isn’t even all of it!
I don’t think Ghost of Tsushima Legends is supposed to be a sort of game made for Halloween. Still, since it coincidentally released before the spooky festivities, it’s difficult to overlook the similarities.
You can essentially play as ghosts wearing these eerie costumes and annihilate a ton of people. There’s an ominous red-tinted glow over everything in the game, and it can certainly give off some Halloween vibes for sure.
And the loot system is rather deep without being super complex. You can equip a different weapon, ranged weapon, charm, and two ghost weapons, and you’ll receive higher-powered loot by completing missions and bonus objectives.
Your Chi level will then increase, allowing you to try out some tougher missions to grab some super rare gear. It’s like most other loot-based games, but it manages to work so well with the Ghost of Tsushima formula.