
I had three weeks off work over Christmas last year, and while I’d like to tell you that I spent the entire time at the beach, relaxing with friends, drinking beer on a hot summer evening, the truth is… I spent a lot of time at that time. inside Standing in front of my TV. to play Ghost of Tsushima.
I really want to play it, though I would go The game when it was first released. My PlayStation 4 was in the process of dying a noisy and chaotic death, I couldn’t get my hands on the PS5 when it was released in 2021, and Sony never got around to porting it to PC. did not come as they were. Other first-party hits (the horizon, god of waretc.).
Picking up a PlayStation Plus subscription in December, though, I saw that the game (its director’s kit, no less) was available on the service, and so I downloaded it and got to playing it ASAP. And boy, was I glad it did. i am in love With this game. I got in the That, in awe of its beautiful world and its lovable cast of characters, fell under its spell like I had never been with a video game. year. I really liked it, actually I made it the 2023 game of the yearalthough it was first released in 2020.
All that to say, this is not a review, I just can’t believe that ever This game was previously shown on Fine Art, and I’m trying to fix it tonight. Below you’ll find a selection of works from artists and studios that worked on the game. It’s not everyone who worked in every area of game development, but it’s a good cross section. And so you can check out more of their productsHere are links to each artist’s portfolio under their names.