Am I actually fine though?
Turns out… I’m not fine… lol
Okay, so we've all been there, right? You're playing Ghost of Tsushima, feeling like a total samurai master, then you hit a tricky climb. Suddenly, that confident 'I'm fine, I can climb...' turns into a series of frustrating slips and falls. Trust me, I speak from experience! My last attempt at scaling what looked like a straightforward cliff face ended with me tumbling down more times than I care to admit. It's a humbling experience, especially when you're trying to reach a beautiful viewpoint or a hidden shrine. But don't despair, fellow warriors! Over time, I've picked up a few tricks that have genuinely helped me navigate Tsushima's vertical challenges. First off, always scan your environment thoroughly. Jin's world is packed with subtle yellow markings – these are your best friends. They highlight ledges, handholds, and grapple points that you might otherwise miss in the heat of the moment. Sometimes, the path isn't as obvious as a straight line up; you might need to traverse horizontally or even drop down to a lower ledge before finding the correct ascent point. Patience is key! Another game-changer for me was mastering the grappling hook. It's not just for swinging across chasms; it's incredibly useful for pulling yourself up seemingly unreachable ledges. Make sure to look up and around when you're stuck; a glowing yellow grapple point might just be waiting for you. And when it comes to jumping, timing is everything. Don't just spam the jump button. Observe Jin's movements and the distance to the next ledge. A well-timed leap makes all the difference between a graceful climb and an embarrassing plummet. Let's talk about those notorious spots. Mount Yotei, for example. What an epic climb! It felt like forever, and there were definitely moments where I thought, 'There's no way I can climb this!' But the reward at the top – that breathtaking view – was absolutely worth every single failed attempt. The game does a fantastic job of making exploration feel earned, and climbing is a huge part of that. Beyond just the mechanics, remember to enjoy the journey. Even the frustrating climbs can be part of the adventure. Sometimes, getting stuck leads you to discover a hidden collectible or a scenic vista you wouldn't have otherwise seen. It's all part of Jin's path to becoming the Ghost. So next time you find yourself struggling, take a deep breath, look for those yellow clues, and remember: we've all been there. And yes, you can climb it – eventually!































































































