A story of the Bushido code and a samurai’s honor,Ghost of Tsushimahas two major endings that reflect the game’s divisiveness between the two paths, but getting the “good” ending may not be as straightforward as fans might think.This post contains major spoilers for the ending ofGhost of Tsushima.

Ghost of Tsushimatells the story of Jin Sakaias he learns the way of the samurai and masters the way of the Ghost. However, the latter is deemed disgraceful by Lord Shimura, Jin’s master, because it utilizes tactics such as stealth killing and poisoning, which go against the samurai’s way of honoring an enemy. This is Jin’s inward battle throughoutGhost of Tsushima, as using dishonorable methods will ultimately save his people on Tsushima Island, but is disgraceful as a samurai. Throughout the game, Jin will actively decide between the two strategies, and it’s precisely this decision that will force the good and bad endings of the game.

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Ghost of Tsushima’s Good Ending

It’s unexpected that the game will lead to a battle with Lord Shimura, but afterJin refuses to follow his uncle’s wishes in the Bushido codeand is declared an outlaw, Shimura has no choice but to disband Clan Sakai and order for the Ghost’s execution. Being bound by honor in the way of the samurai, the duty of killing Jin falls to his uncle, forcing the player to battle his uncle in the final fight of the game.

This is where the “good” and “bad” decision comes into play but beinga reflection of the Kurosawa style, the decision isn’t quite that simple. After defeating Lord Shimura—this is required for the game to progress—he will request a warrior’s death. This means that Jin must either quickly end his life, or spare him and walk away. The decision is not as simple as it might seem. Up until now, Lord Shimura has taught Jin that the way of the samurai is noble, and even when finishing an enemy, they must be honored. It might seem that the game is suggesting to the player that this is the right decision, but this is in fact not true.

Though it may be the more honorable choice, killing a member of his own family goes against Jin’s own morals. While it might be disgraceful to Shimura not to honor his wish for a warrior’s death, the “right” answer is to spare him and walk away.

Even though this is considered to be the"good" ending toGhost of Tsushima, it is, of course, not this simple, and fans have been quick to debate if this is actually the rightful choice. After sparing him, Shimura will denote the Ghost as a traitor to be hunted until the end of his days. But neither of the endings are inherently straightforward decisions, because either way, Jin will live on the run as a wanted man.

Ghost of Tsushimais out now exclusively for the PlayStation 4.

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