Dreams Player Recreates Ghost of Tsushima | Game Rant
Dreams had been in development by Media Molecule for some time, and finally released on February 14, 2020. Since launch, players have been creating amazing content, including a user named Thrjoker594, who recreated a gameplay demo for Ghost of Tsushima in stunning fashion. The footage is incredibly close to the upcoming samurai game by Sucker Productions, and its the perfect example of the power of Dreams.
Although the game had a seemingly tumultuous development, as it was first revealed at E3 2014, Dreams had very impressive reviews. The creativity allowed in Dreams is seemingly endless, as proven by the remade Ghost of Tsushima trailer.
The video shows a piece of the E3 2018 Ghost of Tsushima gameplay trailer. Jin Sakai, the game's protagonist, takes on four enemies with brutality and pinpoint swordplay behind a gorgeous moonlit night, all on a creekbed alongside a highly detailed forest. The Dreams version is almost a one-to-one recreation of the 2018 E3 trailer.
Player's have been creating jaw-dropping content since the launch of Dreams, and It's obvious that as the game gains momentum, more licensed recreations will come– like this remarkable Hogwarts from Harry Potter– with ever-growing realism and creativity. But it will also be interesting to see completely unique and brand new creations that players come up with.
Many of the creations and recreations in Dreams are whimsical and cartoony, much like the marketing leading up to the game's release. These creations are no less impressive than the Ghost of Tsushima work, but the realism of this samurai slashing is what causes a double-take.
Ghost of Tsushima is one of the most graphically intensive games in Sony's portfolio, and one of the more anticipated titles of 2020. It's almost unbelievable that anyone can recreate this game in another game. However, it's videos like this that are shared around on social media and among friends that should excite people about the possibility of Dreams.
After a very long development and a rather quiet launch, Dreams is catching steam quickly thanks to the seemingly infinite possibilities of the software and the seemingly endless creativity of its players. If it continues to see success, it wouldn't be surprising at all to see a PS5 port of the game released in the future.
Dreams is available now exclusively for the PlayStation 4.
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