There are a million ways to kill people in Ghost of Tsushima, the new open-world, samurai-themed action game for PlayStation 4. Some methods are honorable (duels, standoffs, shooting people in the head with flaming arrows). Some are dishonorable (kunai, poison darts, shooting people in the back of the head with flaming arrows). Some, like the one you can see in this viral GIF from the Twitter account @SunhiLegend, elude such neat categorization:
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â SunhiLegend (@SunhiLegend) July 20, 2020
We can glean four truths from this flabbergasting GIF:
This is freakinâ awesome.
You can throw bombs while in midair.
You can throw bombs at Mongols while theyâre in midair.
Seriously, how cool is this?
Now, Iâve played this game about as thoroughly as one can. Iâve finished every side-quest. Iâve unlocked every skill and upgraded every piece of gear. I made it a point of personal pride to switch between playstyles and loadouts from mission to mission. Over 60 hours, Iâve turned pretty much every stone on Tsushimaâor so I thoughtâand still had no clue you could throw bombs while planting zero feet on the ground.
In retrospect, it shouldâve been obvious. Broken down, a combo like this is something you can pull off, too.
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As for that kick, if you level up the Wind stance, your Typhoon kick (hold Triangle) will knock opponents back even further. That should launch even the bulkiest, hulkiest Mongol goons high enough in the air for you to tag them with a sticky bomb.
Technically, all of the tools you see here are âGhost weaponsââpowerful, stealth-minded accessories that can turn the tide of battle. Ghost of Tsushima narratively shames you for using them, but doesnât offer any gameplay ramifications. If you want to play stealthily, thatâs your prerogative. Just know that Jinâs uncle, the venerable Lord Shimura, will probably be mad at you.
But no one can reasonably look at this clip and slander it as a purely stealth kill. After all, Jin approaches his foes with a galloping horse, a noise that falls somewhere between âthe New York Public Libraryâ and âFifth Avenue outside the New York Public Libraryâ on the noise spectrum. Youâd hear it. Jin then performs a perfect parry on the big guy, before firing off an ahistorical adhesive explosive that, against all known laws of physics and biology, leaves him stunned, but not harmed. Only then, in clear day, does Jin walk up and finish the job. Is this honorable? Dishonorable?
In my mind, if Jinâs uncle saw a move like this, he wouldnât be mad. Heâd just be disappointed, and, okay, slightly impressed.
More socially acceptable ghosting:
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