I took three weeks off last Christmas and while I would love to tell you I spent the entire time at the beach relaxing with friends and drinking beers on breezy summer evenings the truth is I spent a lot of time at indoor. Hunched over in front of my TV.play Soul of Tsushima.
I really want to play, but I missed it When the game was first released. My PlayStation 4 is in the midst of a noisy, tumultuous death, I can’t get my hands on it when the PS5 launches in 2021, and Sony never got around to porting it to PC like they did with other first party matches (horizon, MarsETC).
However, after subscribing to PlayStation Plus in December, I saw that the game (its director’s cut, no less) was available on the service, so I downloaded it and started playing as soon as possible. Boy am I glad it did.I’m in love with this game.I have got Enter It, in awe of its gorgeous world and lovable characters, was drawn to its charm like I’ve never played a video game year. I like it very much, in fact, I kind of let it be my game of the year 2023even though it was first released in 2020.
All that said, this is not a review and I can’t believe I never have Previously showcased this game on Fine Art, and hope to rectify this tonight. Below you can find a selection of the artists and studios working on the game. Not everyone has worked in every area of ​​game development, but this is a good cross-section.so you can check out more of their stuffHere are links to the portfolios in each artist’s name.