One incredible short film paying tribute to Ghost of Tsushima contains a nod to one of the most epic scenes shot in a Marvel film. Many aspects of PlayStation's Ghost of Tsushima helped the title stand out from other open-world games, including its remarkable visuals and sound design. The open-world title puts players in the shoes of a young samurai as he struggles to recruit allies and retake the beautiful Japanese island of Tsushima from an overwhelming force of invaders.
Stunning visuals and tight gameplay helped Ghost of Tsushima stand out from the many massive games available today. Still, the attention to detail the game's developers put into its world made its location feel incredibly alive. Leaves fall from trees as the wind creates swaying waves of green grass while players ride their horse across the vast landscape of the real-world location of Tsushima. Thanks to the captivating style and compelling storytelling, it's no surprise that the game has helped fuel artists' passion worldwide. And one filmmaker's Ghost of Tsushima short film also drew inspiration from one of Thor: Ragnorok's stunning scenes.
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An incredibly dramatic shot from the Ghost of Tsushima short film titled "Kiru" drew inspiration from Taika Waititi's Thor: Ragnarok. Stephen Ford, the filmmaker behind the project, recently tweeted about the Marvel easter egg contained in his short film. The lighting and emotions caught on camera during one of the short's final scenes depict a similar moment that inspired the shot from Ragnarok's Valkyrie flashback. Both scenes see characters suffering a moment of terrible loss and sorrow, made all that much more dramatic thanks to the similar
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