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Ghost of Tsushima PC Version Offers Real-Time Lip Sync Improvements for Japanese Voiceover
Sucker Punch’s Ghost of Tsushima first debuted for PS4 in 2020, presenting players with a choice of Japanese or English voice-over. The Japanese VO option faced criticism due to improper lip syncing, but the PC version resolves this issue with real-time rendering for a seamless experience.
Ghost of Tsushima, developed by Sucker Punch, immerses players in 13th-century Tsushima, Japan, where they embody the samurai Jin Sakai in his quest to protect his homeland.
Opting for Japanese voiceover in Ghost of Tsushima on PC offers players an authentic gameplay experience, enhancing the feeling of being transported to ancient Japan. The historical accuracy of the game, coupled with brief touches of fiction, contributes to its captivating storyline.
English voiceover in Ghost of Tsushima still provides a compelling narrative and gameplay, with outstanding performances, making it an engaging choice for players who prefer not to read subtitles during the game.
Regardless of the language chosen, Ghost of Tsushima, like other first-party PlayStation titles, promises an enjoyable gaming experience with a well-crafted storyline and immersive world.