ΕΙΜΑΙ ΣΛΑΥ ΚΟΟΠΕΡΑΣ ΧΟΝΑΤΑΡΑ ΦΛΑΣΑΡΑΣ Η ΚΙΜΒΕΛΑΡΑ ΛΕΟΝΙΔΑΡΑΣ ΑΛΙΣΑΡΑ ΦΙΛΑΡΑΣΑΡΑΣ ΦΑΤΑΡΤΑΣ ΡΑΣΤΑΡΑΣ ΗΡΑΚΑΛΑΡΑΣ ΠΕΛΕΙΣΤΕΙΟΝ 4 ΤΖΙΝ ΣΑΚΑΗ ΚΑΙ ΘΑ ΠΑΩ ΣΤΟ ΔΩΜΑΤΙΟ ΘΑ ΚΟΙΜΗΘΕΊΩ ΜΕ ΤΟΥ ΤΟΛΑΛΑΡΑΣ ΤΗΣ ΧΟΙΝΑΤΑΡΑ ΚΑΙ Η ΑΔΕΛΦΗ ΜΟΥ Η ΚΙΜΒΕΛΑΡΑ ΛΕΟΝΙΔΑΡΑΣ ΑΛΙΣΑΡΑ ΦΙΛΑΡΑΣΑΡΑΣ ΦΑΤΑΡΤΑΣ ΡΑΣΤΑΡΑΣ ΗΡΑΚΑΛΑΡΑΣ ΠΕΛΕΙΣΤΕΙΟΝ 4 ΤΖΙΝ ΣΑΚΑΗ😊
This is, I feel, the better ending. If the "honorable" thing to do is killing the only family you have left, then Jin is right to reject it. The old samurai code of honor is cool when you don't see how it tore people apart for doing what is right. The way this game depicts how these old ideals affected people is absolutely heart wrenching.
You don’t understand old tradition nor people who used honor as a value. If you had no honor back then, you felt ashamed and useless, and might as well die. That’s how bad it was. So not killing him is the ultimate life failure for someone who’s entire life values surround honor Edit: there’s also nothing in the entire world in current day that feels even close to losing your honor. Too many people nowadays feel no shame
I agree for a game with a budget like 60 mil the game delivered soooo much not only did I Platinum it but I double dipped for my steam deck when it came to pc ❤. TLOU part 2 was enjoyable but unlike part 1 for me that game was only a 1 time experience it was like after I beat I just didn’t see anymore excitement out of it to ever touch again
I sided with Jin 100%. this "honor" bind the people to serve their Lord without question, and hope their Lord will do the same in return. the Ghost is a reminder that as the people serve their Lord, the Lord must also serve his people.
I think it’s fitting for Jin, either ending choice. Jin’s final act of honor, giving his uncle some peace to know he at least cares for the sanctity of the code. Or, by sparing him, a final display of defiance the last time he sees him, showing he truly means he is the ghost he says he is. His uncle will live on with the memory of Jin, knowing he will never see him again.
Yeah at their last moment he only thought of Jin's well being. What excellent characters this game is sick. Not sure at all that the next one will have this gravitas
Shimura is wrong. Jin *does* have honour; it's just not the same as his. Remember, during the first flashback when we're taught how to fight, Shimura asks Jin what honour means for him. Jin says, "Protecting people. Those who can't protect themselves." Everything he did as the Ghost aligned with that core view of honour. It's similar to Spider-Man's "Power & Responsibility." Jin *could* help Tsushima, so he *did.*
They’re so blinded by their honor that they’d rather let their people die than lose it. It’s revolting how blind they are to the reality that their enemy is wise and smart, not just brutal. Although I’m against making poison, I still side with Jin on this one.
@@yajnalgibno6536and you are so blinded by survival you can't see anything beyond it, if honor is something you drop when it's no longer useful then you never had any to begin with, you were just using it. But you don't want to admit that so instead you twist honor to fit your needs.
No matter how many times I see this scene...No matter how many times it plays out...This is still sad. We all knew it was coming. We knew this had to end somehow, and it would be bloody and painful. This...This is true story writing.
This is what men are made of. The resolve to not kill family though you will hunted for the rest of your days and living in shadows... To break free from traditions that are no longer serving the well-being of the people. A leader, a warrior was born at this very moment. This ending was not sad. It was heroic.
It's what animals are made of, you view morals as a tool to serve you and just like any tool you discarded it when it was no longer useful because behind all the bs, serving your interests is all you care about.
@wiswc In the face of survival, everything becomes a tool. Here we are talking about the survival of the people, communities and culture. Yes it is a tool.
@@thisdude9363”DEI mess” is quite the conclusion from at trailer that has shown nothing that previous DEI riddled games have had that caused their decline. The MC is a woman. Ok. Do you know how many iconic and good games have had a female lead? People only started complaining about female leads being dei games when shitty companies like Bethesda forgot how to write good female leads, or good female characters in general. Now whenever people see a female lead, they immediately assume it’s dei. So stupid. Have a little faith in Suckerpunch. The fact you so quickly resorted to pessimism and complaining just makes me think you want a game with a female lead to be as bad as Bethesda games and such. YES, the actress for the lead is an overbearing and annoying activist. But she hasn’t had her opinions or beliefs reflected by anybody else at Bethesda who actually makes decisions for the game. We will see once the game comes out. Until then, stop with the pessimism.
If we serve our leaders our leaders must in turn serve us. If we fight do them, they must fight for us with same ferocity and determination to protect all we love. Honor codes only go so far when the enemy has none.
Man, this was the first game in years, YEARS man that struck me to my core. This game hit different than all the other games that have dropped in the last 2 decades. This is a game that I will look back on when I'm 50 and be like "those were the good old days" just like when I think of Ocarina of Time, or Halo, or any game from childhood/the teenage years. Sucker Punch destroyed the competition in story-driven games for the next decade for me. And I can't wait for Ghost of Yotei now.
@@Yes-jk9bf Holy shit!!! 😳😳😳 SERIOUSLY?!?!?!?😳😳😳 I spared him in my playthrough. While I HATED the fact that Lord Shimura couldn't get with the times, I couldn't bring myself to kill him, so I spared him at the end. If you choose to kill him, your controller starts vibrating with his heartbeat and the vibrations seriously eventually come to an end?!?!?😳😳😳
@@TheCuratorWillBQuytOperational yup. I lost my save file transitioning from ps4 to Ps5. Replayed the game for the sake of the Iki expansion and that’s when I found out
I do like that he says even though he has no honor he won't kill family. Cuz killing family was very dishonorable. Jin basically says he got no honor, but he won't stoop that low
Im not gonna say i chose the better ending but sparing him felt like the journey's last steps for Jin. Plus you get the secret hut in the mountains at the end of the game. If you kill him you get the hut in the swamp. haha
When it comes to battle, honor and codes don’t. The only thing that matters is victory, no matter what you have. While there are times when losing is acceptable there are times when it’s not.
As a veteran of war, I pose to you: If you lose yourself to your passions, was it worth it for “victory?” We’ve had plenty of stories of liberators and revolutionaries who went on to become worse than their oppressors. The mujahideen, who fought the USSR, becoming the taliban. I’m not saying honor is end all be all, but there has to be something to prevent you from becoming indistinguishable from your enemy.
Historically, Shimura was still under the elitist believe that "honor = nobles" mindset. So Jin fighting pragmatically and teaching the peasants to fight was a betrayal to both him and the shogun. He was giving the peasants and everyone else a chance to depose the shogun. Remember that their caste system wouldn't be abolished until the Meiji era
If only Sucker Punch decided to continue this where Jin is now a wanted man, but this time, it's the second Mongolian invasion came with Kublai Khan and set in Fukuoka.
@@TheCuratorWillBQuytOperational I don't. A sequel would only disappoint, and ruin the finality of the ending. I don't need a sequel to have enjoyed a game with an open ending. So, no, "we all" do not want that. Don't speak for other people when you don't have any clue what other people want. If you need sequels to games in order to enjoy them, then go play Call of Duty or something. I hear they have a lot of those.
@@fluffyeevee383 Don't speak for others? 😂 That's pretty funny, considering you're speaking for me and WRONGLY assuming I play Call of Duty 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 The vast majority of us wanted a sequel where Jin is on the run. That LITERALLY makes more sense than Alan Wokeing Ghost of Tsushima.
I was so tired of him calling Jin honorless because he was trying to fight smart when the enemy has 20x more in numbers and brutality. "Oh look, my nephew is trying everything he can to defeat the merciless savages killing and plundering our land, lets hunt him instead!"
@@nave712 Nop, not really. According to history, there was many other Mongolian invasion to Japan during 1272-1281. So, Jin's arc, is not yet finished. Also, according to the OG development team in SP, the game was about Jin. Later on, SP fired them, and began the game with another development team. Not even Sony Japan knew about that. Sounds like a Woke agenda to me. Erika Ishii is the epitome of Wokism. She declares that she's a bisexual gargoyle, and most of the games need to be trasgender and bla bla bla. Eventhough, the second game will be a Spin Off, due a bad reception from the fans. Jin's arc will return maybe in 2030. Who knows!
I loved this game, but the whole moral dilemma thing with Jin's uncle and him not killing was just absurd out of the gate. Like I understand that culturally, samurai films basically translate the way cowboy westerns do. They're incredibly romanticized, not necessarily meant to have a lot of gritty realism or anything like that. But nonetheless, they are at war lol. And Jin's uncle is upset that Jin chooses to use stealth to kill his enemies? Like, it's one thing to make propaganda about your enemies being cowards who attack from the shadows, in fact that's just standard war politicking - try to make everything your side does look heroic while also making everything the enemy nation does seem villainous. But if you are a war commander who refuses to take advantage of things like the element of surprise, all out of some misguided nonsense like 'honor', you just don't win your war lol. That's how that shit goes. Jin and his uncle aren't competing in a goddamn tournament lmao.
this interaction really makes me despise the quote *"THEN YOU ARE NO BETTER THAN THEM"* this "Honor" old man Shimura mentioned is feels like it says "You can't punish crime with crime". how many people will die because they didn't take action that can prevent the loss of so many lives?? That is exactly why Jin has every right to reject it.
People who spare uncle are honorless piece of s**ts. He's punishment was to take your head, he goes without it to Shogun he is literally dead. He is heartbroken how things go, but glad that you will take he's life, a final act of honor and doing the right thing. Sparing him is just lame and a spit in the face, only reason I get it is for the drip. In every playthrough I have played, the right thing to do is grant him the last wish.
If I remember this correctly, there isn't a major impact to the story after whatever decision you make here. Dialogue with Yuna and other characters are different if you haven't completed some side quests that can bring up Shimura. Depending on if you kill or spare, you get a different colored Ghost armor color dye. If you kill him you get a red colored armor, but I don't remember the color you get when you spare him. Also the safehouses you spawn at after the credits finish playing will be in two different locations depending on which option you pick. That's all that happens from what I can recall
The 2nd game is literally 200 yrs in the future. It has no impact on jin's story. So you incel can stop gatekeeping settings you are not even familiar with. You can gatekeep rdr you americans
This game should have won GOTY the last of us part 2 while beautiful had some garbage ass story . Then again ND had already paid off most of the critics before hand 🤷♂️
@axx012 when you consider that japan has many MANY earthquakes, this culture, no matter how bad, was made so that they would survive. It's shit I know, but that's how they survived.
Like a person in an old comment said "Jin Sakai died on the beach, only the ghost remains"
"I don't want to hurt you" proceeds to cut deep lacerations into his arms, chest and abdomen.
I mean I know that’s how the game is but there should be a duel game were the only blow dealt is the finishing one
@@goldengaming5506 exactly!
Confronting the enemy allows you to kill with one strike if timed right.@@goldengaming5506
He’s asking him to stop before he makes him do something he doesn’t want to do
Doesn’t change the fact that he didn’t want to lol 🤷🏽♂️
"I had to stop you from throwing away our people's lives!"
ΕΙΜΑΙ ΣΛΑΥ ΚΟΟΠΕΡΑΣ ΧΟΝΑΤΑΡΑ ΦΛΑΣΑΡΑΣ Η ΚΙΜΒΕΛΑΡΑ ΛΕΟΝΙΔΑΡΑΣ ΑΛΙΣΑΡΑ ΦΙΛΑΡΑΣΑΡΑΣ ΦΑΤΑΡΤΑΣ ΡΑΣΤΑΡΑΣ ΗΡΑΚΑΛΑΡΑΣ ΠΕΛΕΙΣΤΕΙΟΝ 4 ΤΖΙΝ ΣΑΚΑΗ ΚΑΙ ΘΑ ΠΑΩ ΣΤΟ ΔΩΜΑΤΙΟ ΘΑ ΚΟΙΜΗΘΕΊΩ ΜΕ ΤΟΥ ΤΟΛΑΛΑΡΑΣ ΤΗΣ ΧΟΙΝΑΤΑΡΑ ΚΑΙ Η ΑΔΕΛΦΗ ΜΟΥ Η ΚΙΜΒΕΛΑΡΑ ΛΕΟΝΙΔΑΡΑΣ ΑΛΙΣΑΡΑ ΦΙΛΑΡΑΣΑΡΑΣ ΦΑΤΑΡΤΑΣ ΡΑΣΤΑΡΑΣ ΗΡΑΚΑΛΑΡΑΣ ΠΕΛΕΙΣΤΕΙΟΝ 4 ΤΖΙΝ ΣΑΚΑΗ😊
Man i legit had to pause my game cause of how emotional it got
Legit one of the best stories that was told this decade, and it came in the form of a game.
I think I hear your mama calling
"I dont want to kill you uncle, but I need the drip"
Same, the white armour hits hard
I honestly felt that at the end when he knelt down to bow his head that his uncle so desperately wanted to hug him but couldn't bring himself to.
This is, I feel, the better ending. If the "honorable" thing to do is killing the only family you have left, then Jin is right to reject it. The old samurai code of honor is cool when you don't see how it tore people apart for doing what is right. The way this game depicts how these old ideals affected people is absolutely heart wrenching.
Don't forget. Honor died on the beach
You don’t understand old tradition nor people who used honor as a value. If you had no honor back then, you felt ashamed and useless, and might as well die. That’s how bad it was. So not killing him is the ultimate life failure for someone who’s entire life values surround honor
Edit: there’s also nothing in the entire world in current day that feels even close to losing your honor. Too many people nowadays feel no shame
@@woahitscoby9122 not reading this yap session it’s a video game
@@gws5618 It’s 78 words man, learn to read.
@@gws5618you already read a yap session, why can't you read another?
if honor were a person
Honour died on that beach
This game should have been game of the year…so gut wrenching…the music…the beauty…the acting…the characters….the freaking story…..take a bow
I agree for a game with a budget like 60 mil the game delivered soooo much not only did I Platinum it but I double dipped for my steam deck when it came to pc ❤. TLOU part 2 was enjoyable but unlike part 1 for me that game was only a 1 time experience it was like after I beat I just didn’t see anymore excitement out of it to ever touch again
I sided with Jin 100%. this "honor" bind the people to serve their Lord without question, and hope their Lord will do the same in return. the Ghost is a reminder that as the people serve their Lord, the Lord must also serve his people.
I honored him and didn’t see the spare, had to stop it and save it for my next playthrough
I love how the uncle is not hurt by being spared but still on Jin, knowing he will be hunted for the rest of his life. Jin will never know peace.
If Jin wanted peace, he would have given up on that beach and accepted death. He lives with a greater purpose now. Personally, im a bit jealous.
I think it’s fitting for Jin, either ending choice. Jin’s final act of honor, giving his uncle some peace to know he at least cares for the sanctity of the code.
Or, by sparing him, a final display of defiance the last time he sees him, showing he truly means he is the ghost he says he is. His uncle will live on with the memory of Jin, knowing he will never see him again.
@@falcon1378 I don’t see it as an act of defiance and I do it Jin reminding them both one last time that he still sees his uncle as family.
Yeah at their last moment he only thought of Jin's well being. What excellent characters this game is sick.
Not sure at all that the next one will have this gravitas
Shimura is wrong. Jin *does* have honour; it's just not the same as his. Remember, during the first flashback when we're taught how to fight, Shimura asks Jin what honour means for him. Jin says, "Protecting people. Those who can't protect themselves." Everything he did as the Ghost aligned with that core view of honour. It's similar to Spider-Man's "Power & Responsibility." Jin *could* help Tsushima, so he *did.*
They’re so blinded by their honor that they’d rather let their people die than lose it. It’s revolting how blind they are to the reality that their enemy is wise and smart, not just brutal.
Although I’m against making poison, I still side with Jin on this one.
Then it's not honor if it is not complete, it's just bias
@@yajnalgibno6536and you are so blinded by survival you can't see anything beyond it, if honor is something you drop when it's no longer useful then you never had any to begin with, you were just using it.
But you don't want to admit that so instead you twist honor to fit your needs.
havent played this game but this was an emotional and beautiful story
Game was beautiful. Story was 👌🏾
@@sonson381story was equally beautiful
Got robbed of goty 2020...
We didn’t get to have the “And you’re a slave to it” in the Japanese version😭
Love this part in the English version❤
What did they say in the Japanese version?
You can't just drop that and dip
No matter how many times I see this scene...No matter how many times it plays out...This is still sad. We all knew it was coming. We knew this had to end somehow, and it would be bloody and painful. This...This is true story writing.
To borrow from Shakespeare, “Hath honour any skill in surgery? No.”
The better ending is letting him live but the armor dye you get for granting his wish is soook much cleaner
In the honorable ending he'll call you his son, in the ghost ending he'll call you the ghost
Kid had that DOG in him
Jin: "I don't want to hurt you"
Also Jin: stabs uncle in kidneys with 4ft fkn sword.
Obviously you don't understand self defense nor self preservation. Stay in school. Or go back.
Gotta say, the swords and the fit…the drip is simply stupendous.
This is what men are made of. The resolve to not kill family though you will hunted for the rest of your days and living in shadows...
To break free from traditions that are no longer serving the well-being of the people.
A leader, a warrior was born at this very moment.
This ending was not sad. It was heroic.
It's what animals are made of, you view morals as a tool to serve you and just like any tool you discarded it when it was no longer useful because behind all the bs, serving your interests is all you care about.
@wiswc In the face of survival, everything becomes a tool. Here we are talking about the survival of the people, communities and culture. Yes it is a tool.
One of the best samurai games ever
The best I guess
How do they top this in ghost 2 jesus the you are a slave to it line was beautiful
Never doubt sucker punch productions
@@JellysShare7The sequel is a DEI mess about a middle aged lady. Its time to doubt.
@@thisdude9363”DEI mess” is quite the conclusion from at trailer that has shown nothing that previous DEI riddled games have had that caused their decline. The MC is a woman. Ok. Do you know how many iconic and good games have had a female lead? People only started complaining about female leads being dei games when shitty companies like Bethesda forgot how to write good female leads, or good female characters in general. Now whenever people see a female lead, they immediately assume it’s dei. So stupid. Have a little faith in Suckerpunch.
The fact you so quickly resorted to pessimism and complaining just makes me think you want a game with a female lead to be as bad as Bethesda games and such.
YES, the actress for the lead is an overbearing and annoying activist. But she hasn’t had her opinions or beliefs reflected by anybody else at Bethesda who actually makes decisions for the game. We will see once the game comes out. Until then, stop with the pessimism.
If we serve our leaders our leaders must in turn serve us. If we fight do them, they must fight for us with same ferocity and determination to protect all we love. Honor codes only go so far when the enemy has none.
Then you don't care about honor to begin with if you think of it as just a tool to benefit you. You show your true face when faced with hardship.
“Honor died on the beach. The Khan deserves to *suffer!”* I love this game so damn much
Man, this was the first game in years, YEARS man that struck me to my core. This game hit different than all the other games that have dropped in the last 2 decades. This is a game that I will look back on when I'm 50 and be like "those were the good old days" just like when I think of Ocarina of Time, or Halo, or any game from childhood/the teenage years.
Sucker Punch destroyed the competition in story-driven games for the next decade for me. And I can't wait for Ghost of Yotei now.
You know damn well you killed your uncle the first time. Don't lie to us Joey.
😅 not gonna lie, I did kill him my 2nd playthrough
@@joeyAdominguezSame here. I felt his heartbeat fade with my controller’s vibrations and that’s when I realized this game was peak!
I spared him in my gameplay. Couldn't bring myself to kill my second father figure.
@@Yes-jk9bf Holy shit!!! 😳😳😳
SERIOUSLY?!?!?!?😳😳😳
I spared him in my playthrough. While I HATED the fact that Lord Shimura couldn't get with the times, I couldn't bring myself to kill him, so I spared him at the end.
If you choose to kill him, your controller starts vibrating with his heartbeat and the vibrations seriously eventually come to an end?!?!?😳😳😳
@@TheCuratorWillBQuytOperational yup. I lost my save file transitioning from ps4 to Ps5. Replayed the game for the sake of the Iki expansion and that’s when I found out
Great finale to an amazing game❤
Sparing him is the right option i believe - a lesson hard earned🙏
this was one of those moments where I had to pause midway through, set my controller down, and process what was going to happen.
Honor died on the beach
Honor is for the weak, I prefer loyalty in my country, not It's leader. I agree with Jin.
I do like that he says even though he has no honor he won't kill family.
Cuz killing family was very dishonorable.
Jin basically says he got no honor, but he won't stoop that low
But giving your opponent a warriors death is an honorable thing.
This was the hardest fight ever. So satisfying beating him
lord oga will be the main villain in got 2
W moment in the story
Im not gonna say i chose the better ending but sparing him felt like the journey's last steps for Jin. Plus you get the secret hut in the mountains at the end of the game. If you kill him you get the hut in the swamp. haha
Such a Phenomenal and Beautiful game I’ve ever had the pleasure of playing I’m so happy to hear that we’re a sequel to this game
When it comes to battle, honor and codes don’t. The only thing that matters is victory, no matter what you have. While there are times when losing is acceptable there are times when it’s not.
Yeah, they’re so blinded by their frickin honor that they’d rather get their people slaughtered than lose it.
As a veteran of war, I pose to you: If you lose yourself to your passions, was it worth it for “victory?”
We’ve had plenty of stories of liberators and revolutionaries who went on to become worse than their oppressors. The mujahideen, who fought the USSR, becoming the taliban. I’m not saying honor is end all be all, but there has to be something to prevent you from becoming indistinguishable from your enemy.
Honor doesn't matter when it counts the most? Then you don't care about honor at all, you're just using it.
@@yajnalgibno6536it's almost like survival isn't what matters most to them
Is it not honorable to defend your people at any cost when no one else would? Tradition is fucked in the head
Historically, Shimura was still under the elitist believe that "honor = nobles" mindset.
So Jin fighting pragmatically and teaching the peasants to fight was a betrayal to both him and the shogun. He was giving the peasants and everyone else a chance to depose the shogun.
Remember that their caste system wouldn't be abolished until the Meiji era
One frome the best games i have ever played
If only Sucker Punch decided to continue this where Jin is now a wanted man, but this time, it's the second Mongolian invasion came with Kublai Khan and set in Fukuoka.
Nah, Jin's story finished well. Better to leave it and tell another than drag it out.
@@SonicMegaKing Nope. We all want a sequel where Jin is on the run.
Apparently SP move on to making the Woke of Yotei
@@TheCuratorWillBQuytOperational I don't. A sequel would only disappoint, and ruin the finality of the ending. I don't need a sequel to have enjoyed a game with an open ending. So, no, "we all" do not want that. Don't speak for other people when you don't have any clue what other people want. If you need sequels to games in order to enjoy them, then go play Call of Duty or something. I hear they have a lot of those.
@@fluffyeevee383 Don't speak for others? 😂 That's pretty funny, considering you're speaking for me and WRONGLY assuming I play Call of Duty 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The vast majority of us wanted a sequel where Jin is on the run. That LITERALLY makes more sense than Alan Wokeing Ghost of Tsushima.
1:47
"Our final day together. It is beautiful."
It was a disgrace that this got snubbed for GOTY
0:54 That Honor shi literally can get others killed
Where is Ghost of Tsushima 2?! 😢 We better have Jin Sakai again
Bad news my friend lol
@@burch37 didn't age well lol
Your wish is granted, but without Sakai
We got woke
@@islamicschoolofmemestudiesits not woke. As long as Atsu is well written, a female samurai is completely legit
Such a masterpiece video game
I was so tired of him calling Jin honorless because he was trying to fight smart when the enemy has 20x more in numbers and brutality. "Oh look, my nephew is trying everything he can to defeat the merciless savages killing and plundering our land, lets hunt him instead!"
Ghost of Yōtei is coming guys!!!
We can only hope it's as good.
Until 2026. Yet without Jin! Very sad!
@@Daniel218lbJin’s story is done, he deserves to live in peace. More importantly it’s Sucker Punches IP, they can do whatever they want with it.
@@nave712 Nop, not really. According to history, there was many other Mongolian invasion to Japan during 1272-1281.
So, Jin's arc, is not yet finished. Also, according to the OG development team in SP, the game was about Jin.
Later on, SP fired them, and began the game with another development team. Not even Sony Japan knew about that. Sounds like a Woke agenda to me.
Erika Ishii is the epitome of Wokism. She declares that she's a bisexual gargoyle, and most of the games need to be trasgender and bla bla bla.
Eventhough, the second game will be a Spin Off, due a bad reception from the fans. Jin's arc will return maybe in 2030. Who knows!
I loved this game, but the whole moral dilemma thing with Jin's uncle and him not killing was just absurd out of the gate. Like I understand that culturally, samurai films basically translate the way cowboy westerns do. They're incredibly romanticized, not necessarily meant to have a lot of gritty realism or anything like that. But nonetheless, they are at war lol. And Jin's uncle is upset that Jin chooses to use stealth to kill his enemies? Like, it's one thing to make propaganda about your enemies being cowards who attack from the shadows, in fact that's just standard war politicking - try to make everything your side does look heroic while also making everything the enemy nation does seem villainous. But if you are a war commander who refuses to take advantage of things like the element of surprise, all out of some misguided nonsense like 'honor', you just don't win your war lol. That's how that shit goes. Jin and his uncle aren't competing in a goddamn tournament lmao.
Agreed, it's very revolting how blind they are by their honor that they’d rather get their people slaughtered than lose it.
What a powerful scène
You were my son ...
Emotional Damage!
I was enjoying the video and these damn ads man
why did i think he was wearing a flannel in the thumbnail
this interaction really makes me despise the quote *"THEN YOU ARE NO BETTER THAN THEM"*
this "Honor" old man Shimura mentioned is feels like it says "You can't punish crime with crime".
how many people will die because they didn't take action that can prevent the loss of so many lives?? That is exactly why Jin has every right to reject it.
W scene W game
The framerate holy shit
can I use this clip to upload an edit?
@@MJplays112 sure thing go for it 👍
im not gonna lie I let Shimura and the D.A.R.E. lion down
WOW.
Why is it raining
People who spare uncle are honorless piece of s**ts. He's punishment was to take your head, he goes without it to Shogun he is literally dead. He is heartbroken how things go, but glad that you will take he's life, a final act of honor and doing the right thing. Sparing him is just lame and a spit in the face, only reason I get it is for the drip. In every playthrough I have played, the right thing to do is grant him the last wish.
i wish family ment today what it ment hundreds of years ago. now it hardly means anything.
Peak
What’s the difference if you kill him or not? Any?
If I remember this correctly, there isn't a major impact to the story after whatever decision you make here. Dialogue with Yuna and other characters are different if you haven't completed some side quests that can bring up Shimura. Depending on if you kill or spare, you get a different colored Ghost armor color dye. If you kill him you get a red colored armor, but I don't remember the color you get when you spare him. Also the safehouses you spawn at after the credits finish playing will be in two different locations depending on which option you pick. That's all that happens from what I can recall
@@joeyAdominguez You get the red one if you spare him i believe, white for "righteous punishment"
@@joeyAdominguez White you kill him, red is you spare.
Shimara seemed to forget Jin no longer followed the code of the samurai.
Then Yotei proceeded to throw it all away.
what happened? i thought it's good?
Throw what away lmao you've seen nothing about the game
@SundrenchedLinen Wait what? I did not know about this, that's a very questionable move, hope the game doesnt go downhill
@SundrenchedLinen wth sony
The 2nd game is literally 200 yrs in the future. It has no impact on jin's story. So you incel can stop gatekeeping settings you are not even familiar with. You can gatekeep rdr you americans
This game should have won GOTY the last of us part 2 while beautiful had some garbage ass story . Then again ND had already paid off most of the critics before hand 🤷♂️
Playing this game dubbed should be considered a sin
That's very Lord Shimura of you
Okay, Lord Shimura
LMAO "I don't want to hurt you..!" While you are absolutely fucking mogging your dad with all the badass sword techniques you learned.
Lord Shimura is the shogun’s puppet
Its not just him, its a culture issue.
Japanese culture is volunteered slavery. They are slaves to their lords.
@axx012 when you consider that japan has many MANY earthquakes, this culture, no matter how bad, was made so that they would survive. It's shit I know, but that's how they survived.