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#Ghost of Tsushima Yuna
lilcourtjesterman · 1 year
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I could write an essay on how the entire GOT soundtrack is filled with a sense of heartache, pain, and anger. How it correlates and, in fact, enhances the story because you feel it so much through the music alone and can also help express characters,,,,, I just- iURHRGRGEHEJ
I AM COMPLETELY SANE AND NORMAL ABOUT THIS GAME GUYS
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empireofstarsandsmoke · 8 months
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Ghost of Tsushima- Yuna- Screenshots edited
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I’m about 2/3rd of the way into “Ghost of Tsushima”. One, I did not expect that this game would be about the origins of the ninja. Two, in a weird way, this game is secretly a coming-of-age/generational gap story.
Our main hero is Jin, who represents the current generation. He was raised to follow the ways of his elders, namely his father and uncle. However, the old ways are limited since the Mongolian invaders don’t respect them. That’s when Jin meets Yuna, who is the “rebellious” youth who shows Jin a different way of handling the Mongols. Yuna’s way clashes with the elders’ ways, but she’s getting results. This ends up creating a moral panic in Jin since he’s torn between respecting his elders and doing whatever it takes to stop the Mongols.
It’s straight up a generational gap storyline. If you take away the samurai/ninja stuff:
1) Jin is the young man who grew up in a sheltered, conservative home but grows disillusioned with his elders due to the state of the world he’s in.
2) Yuna is the rebellious young woman who wants to save the world (let’s just say, her brother is her world) and has no respect in the older generation since she feels they are responsible for the troubles of the world, such as Yarikawa’s resistance to assisting Lord Shimura.
3) Lord Shimura represents the older generation that is set in their ways and is, albeit reluctantly, willing to punish the younger generation if they stray from tradition. He also represents how older generations have created problems that the younger generations are forced to deal with, such as Jin and Yuna needing to mend the strained relationship between Clan Yarikawa and Clan Shimura.
4) The Mongols in general represent the troubles of the world that both the older and younger generations have to deal with. However, both generations clash over how to deal with their mutual problems.
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gamingmemoir · 9 months
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Ghost of Tshushima (2020) screenshots with no context
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nasuneko · 2 years
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『Ghost of Tsushima』よりめでたし褌ゆなちゃん💛
発売二周年おめでとうございます✨✨
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galasgamingcorner · 3 months
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Help me kill them all.
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killthekhan · 10 months
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pride month is almost over but i had to make this stupid joke
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ninth-galaxy · 11 months
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Ghost of Tsushima
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jinsakaiboobies · 5 months
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lilcourtjesterman · 1 year
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Woe low quality shitty meme upon ye
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empireofstarsandsmoke · 9 months
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Ghost of Tsushima- Yuna- Screenshots edited
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ornstein · 1 year
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had to be done.
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tipanot · 10 months
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I just finished the game... Absolute masterpiece
11/10
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myonnu · 1 year
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firstknightvulion · 4 months
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My fandom’s are many.
Yuna: We’re gonna have to dishonorably kill this guy, Jin.
Jin: Damn…
Recently began thinking about this game again and this new meme popped into my head. Now I wanna play it again.
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galasgamingcorner · 2 years
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My whole life, he [Taka] was part of me. And -- and now ...
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