Ghost Of Tsushima Director's Cut Walkthrough Gameplay Part 2 #ghostoftsushima
MISSION 1
The Tale of Sensei Ishikawa is part of the main story campaign, Jin's Journey, during Act 1: Rescue Lord Shimura in Ghost of Tsushima. It is the first of nine (9) Ishikawa Tales.
Jin sets out to search for Sensei Ishikawa at his dojo to speak with him about the battle at Komoda Beach. Jin introduces himself as Lord Shimura's nephew and asks why the sensei wasn't present at the battle. Sensei Ishikawa claims he was attacked by bandits before he could leave for the battle.
Jin and the sensei search for his prodigal archery student, Tomoe. They find a makeshift camp with Tomoe's belongings and blood spatter. The sensei fears that Tomoe has been kidnapped by the Mongols and is being held at Fort Nakayama nearby. Sensei Ishikawa gives Jin a Half Bow and arrows with a tutorial to shoot the nearby lamps. The two make their way to the fort where Jin suggests entering the fort head-on, but the sensei suggests otherwise and opts to survey the camp and infiltrate quietly.
After they enter the camp and disperse the remaining forces, Jin investigates the camp and finds that Tomoe had been teaching the Mongols the sensei's technique: the Way of the Bow. Sensei Ishikawa admits he had pushed Tomoe too hard during her training and it was not bandits that had attacked him initially, but Tomoe herself. Realizing that Tomoe is now working with the Mongols, Jin and Ishikawa vow to track her down.
MISSION 2
The Tale of Lady Masako is part of the main story campaign, Jin's Journey, during Act 1: Rescue Lord Shimura. It is also the first out of nine (9) Masako Tales .
Jin Sakai goes to the Adachi Estate in search of Masako Adachi. He finds the estate to be empty before being ambushed by guards that were hiding in the guest house. After defeating them, Jin realizes that the men were not Mongols nor were they bandits. He investigates the main house and the stable, then follows a set of footprints and deduces that archers were chasing someone on horseback. He gets nearly grazed by an arrow shot by Lady Masako, demanding to know who Jin is. Jin then tells the news of Lord Adachi's death and Shimura's imprisonment, and asks for Clan Adachi's help. Lady Masako reveals that Clan Adachi was massacred by its own people. Despite Lady Masako's hesitation, Jin insists he join Masako to take revenge against the assassins.
Jin and Lady Masako ride to where she buried her children and grandchildren, both taking a moment to respect the dead before they ride to the Golden Temple. Lady Masako mentions her intent to avenge the deaths of her family.
Upon arrival at the Golden Temple, Lady Masako tells Jin that he must go inside to find the monk Sogen to advise him of the fate of Clan Adachi - she also tells Jin to find the armorer. Jin speaks with Junshin, the Temple leader, who advises Jin that Sogen is sweeping the deck. Jin tells Sogen about the fate of clan Adachi and asks him if there have been any suspicious people passing through the temple. Sogen denies seeing anyone unusual around the temple.
Jin meets with the armorer and is given the Samurai Clan Armor, which used to belong to one of Lady Masako's sons. Jin reconvenes with Lady Masako, and they both follow Sogen to an old inn. They find and kill the remaining assassins that killed Lady Masako's family and find Sogen inside. After a tense conversation, Lady Masako brutally murders Sogen.
Jin investigates the inn and finds spare weapons, food supplies, and a paper with a list of conspirators and an unknown clan symbol. Lady Masako remarks that the same symbol was on the men who murdered her family, inferring that it could be a rival clan who was wanting to take control. Lady Masako states that she will help Jin free Lord Shimura in exchange for Jin's help in avenging the deaths of her family.
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