SJRB
Gold Member
Ghost of Tsushima is as amazing as it is spiritual. This game is not new but I think about this game almost every day (even if it is just a fraction of a second). The way of the Samurai has many resemblance to Marcus Aurelius' Meditations, and in that spirit the game offers a lot of room for reflection and contemplation. This by itself is an amazing accomplishment because it not only enriches the game but also elevates the player while they go through these struggles. Not many games offer the chance to calm down, sit down and reflect on what is happening. One very specific part of this are the haiku. While traversing the war-torn island of Tsushima you will encounter locations where you can rest, meditate and compose a haiku.
This is where Ghost of Tsushima touched me in a way no game ever has. After all the battles, all the struggles, you find this beautiful location, sit down and the game lets you reflect on a theme while also giving you the freedom to compose your own haiku.
A haiku is a Japanese poetry form consisting of three lines, where line 1 and 3 have five syllables, and the second has 7. So every haiku ever created follows the 5-7-5 schema. Haiku can be about anything, but my favourite haiku are about the melancholic reflection on life or one self using nature as an allegory.
In the game, when composing, every line has three options, so there's 3^3 options for every haiku. The game gives you the freedom to select the lines which resonate with you the most.
After you've compiled your haiku, the main character Jin Sakai will recite the lines you chose for you while the game shows the most amazing shots of nature.
You contemplate about loss, family, war, hope, faith, fear, death. An endless stream of human emotions beautifully compiled in this videogame with its immaculate visuals and soundtrack. Themes that are as topical in this game as they are in our everyday life.
I am not exaggerating when I say these haiku touched me deeply. After playing this game I bought several books with haiku compositions and still read them from time to time. It's an amazing way to express the complexities of life. I wish I could shake hands with whoever at Sucker Punch thought of and created this idea because it made me a better man. In fact, I want to shake hands with everyone who made this game because it is an incredible spiritual experience. The music, the visuals, the themes are all S-tier.
Anyone who played the game and remembers the story knows that this one may sound simple but cuts deep:
Eyes that saw my pain
A bond broken forever
This is where we part
(meditation is important, anon. Reflect on what you are doing, and why you are doing it. Your mind and your body are the two most complex and important instruments you will ever own. Keep them in sync as much as possible. Never forget who you are, where you came from and where you want to go.)