The only presentational issue I have is that the lip-syncing can be off pretty badly in some scenes, this is especially true if you are playing the game with Japanese voices. Stuff like this along with the very minimalistic hud helps to make you feel like you are in this world. No big marker that shows where there is a secret, you follow a fox instead. There is no waypoint that shows you where to go, instead, you follow the wind.
Even on a standard PS4 and not a PS4 Pro, this game looks amazing! It is not just the fact that the locations and the various characters look great it is all of the little tricks that they do. If someone told me that they felt Ghost of Tsushima was the best-looking game on the PlayStation 4, I do not think I would disagree with them. Many side missions that you undertake do a great job in really expanding the game world which helps you get more invested in the overall story. One thing that this game does incredibly well is flesh-out characters. The story of The Mongols invading and Tsushima being decimated in their path and Jin standing up to fight back and protect those that he cares about is amazing stuff indeed. The story here is amazing and I will admit that Jin is not exactly the most amazing protagonist. You may be shocked at just how story-driven Ghost of Tsushima is.
This is one of those games that is so good, I do not think I have actually heard anyone say that they did not like it. With the ancient Japanese setting and the movie-like production values. This console has had just awesome exclusive after awesome exclusive and what we have here from Sucker Punch is truly something special. Ghost of Tsushima is a fantastic way to close out the life of the PlayStation 4.