Finally got around to it.
A lot has been said about this game, about its stunning graphics, great fighting mechanics, story...
But very few people talk about the part of the game that struck me the most - spirituality. This game is very, very deep and spiritual and if you are sensitive and receptive to this sort of thing - it can really take over the narrative.
I am totally immersed into the main character and his story. Flashbacks from the past, his doubts, struggles, shrines, prayers, worships.
Its not just a third person action adventure game. Its a journey.
Red Dead Redemption 2 was a slow burner and a very deep story about a guy who changed over time, affected by everything that was happening around him. But it wasnt spiritual. Arthur was very grounded.
Here you can almost feel the magic of old Japan. Main character also changes, but its not only about his actions. He is deeply concerned about his soul and is trying to save himself as much as he is trying to save others.
Arthur, by saving all the people, became a better person - Jin fears that, by saving others, he will become worse.
His journey is much tougher and therefore more impactful than Arthurs.
I realise that a lot of people will not think much about it and just go through the game having great craic slaughtering mongols. But if you are into samurai culture and immerse yourself in the story - this game can be much, much deeper than it seems on the surface.