Ghost of Yotei Feels like a half -step sequel in a good way. What worked in Ghost of Tsushima Improved in the follow -up, from cargo times to traversal system. There are also several new additions, including the protagonist, ATSU, to be able to exercise more than just a Katana in battle.
Her melee weapon variety is greater in Ghost of Yotei Compared to what Jin worked with in Ghost of Tsushima. Not every weapon in the game is fun to use, but these next weapons are definitely. With photo mode, players can catch some fantastic pictures of going to town on enemies in a good manner. To go far in Ghost of Yotei And get the most out of the battle, players should master these weapons.
The wolf blade
A family Katana
Players will start Ghost of Yotei with the ancestors Wolf leafA peerless katana. It works with many similar features like Jins Katanas in the first game and can cut through enemies and bamboo with ease. It is best used against other Katana-practicing enemies, whether players want to counteract or break through with successive slashes.
The coolest feature of Katana records under Ghost of Yotei's Wild Western style. ATSU is a talented Katana -welfter through and through, and although it is not the flashst weapon to use, it will be a solid companion throughout the game.
Odachi
Slow and steady lops the arm
The Odachi is a longer and heavier version of Katana that is animated well to show how difficult it is to keep. ATSU must move the mantle to release it from the back and need two hands to exercise it and carry it to the ground. Even with a fully upgraded set of skills in Ghost of YoteiOdachi will not be faster for ATSU to swing.
That said, players will immediately feel that Rush of Blood Lust the first time they use it to cut through a larger enemy as butter. It can be difficult to swing, but Odachi is really good and is worth adhere to.
The cousin
Whip it well
The The cousinwith a fully upgraded blade and set of skills will become a god of gods of the latter stages of campaign. It will be one of the most difficult weapons to find, located deep in Ghost of Yotei's Owl Mountain, but it's worth getting as soon as possible. Its strength will allow it to be blasted through protected enemies, but with a maxed-out cusariama, the weight of the chain's non-blowing ends can knock out most enemies quickly.
See enemies losing like flies by mastering this weapon and practicing it as a Belmont would do in Gastlevan series. The only negative thing about the cousin is how long it takes to unlock. If sucker punch makes another Ghost Follower, maybe that hero should just start with the cousin.
Yari
Pol-releases
The Yari Is a type of Japanese spear that does not have a solid blade, but it can puncture enemies as a fine pin through a Pincushion. It is best used against Kusarigama users to beat their chain spins from Kilter. Although it is good for knife stick, Yari lets the best feature jump from the ground.
By holding down the strong attack button, the triangle, players can rocket ATSU in the air, where she will then kick into her enemies and beat them from balance. It is so close to being a flexible Bo staff that fans will start dreaming about Sucker Punch that makes a martial arts game instead of one that focuses cleanly on Blade weapons.
Kunai
Girl and Swish
Kunai is one of the castable weapons that players can acquire in Ghost of Yotei. With a quick girl of the R1 button, players can throw a Kunai or two at enemies to surprise them. Players cannot aim Kunai at heads to go for fatal injuries, but they are good to throw out in a fight to get a small advantage if they need a second to cause a little more devastating injuries with a melee weapon.
ATSU is not the best ninja or stealth murderer when it comes to these types of weapons, but she is content with her limited set of skills. Tanzutsu Pistol is another fun Quickfire weapon, but it is introduced so late in the game that Kunai has more time to shine.
Scorchbombe
Just. Common. Fun.
No doubt, Larking bombs Will make players pat their hands with Glee more than any other combat tool in the game. Ammo is limited, which is a shame, but it makes sense from a balancing perspective. These bombs are easily the strongest weapons in Ghost of YoteiBecause they are literal bombs that can be upgraded to have a stronger explosive radius. In the introductory assignment, players will have an unlimited range of bombs to let into a valley of Ronin.
It is one of the best assignments in the game, as the chaos levels are without control. Scorch bombs can be overpowered, but they are a good reminder that Sucker Punch knows how to make gameplay fun, even if it gets a bit chaotic.
Oni's low
Low!
The Oni's low Is more a weapon coating than a weapon in itself, but it is categorized as such in the gaming menu. This topic can cover all melee weapons in flames, making it weapons more deadly for a limited time.
The coolest weapon to ignite must be the cousin, as players can surround ATSU in a fiery tornado by Doom. Like all weapons, Oni's low is not a toy; Players can set grass on fire, which can damage them in return, which means they must be careful when using it.
Enemy weapon
Oops you dropped something
Some of the best weapons in the game are the ones as players cannot equip. Through disarmament expertise, or general Brute Force, players can beat weapons out of the enemy hands. Players can then throw them dropped weapons Back on enemies, everything from sigd to spear to sword.
Players can also level up Atsus throw knowledge and make each weapon throw kills than last. Picking up a spear and launching it on an enemy many meters away never gets old, especially if players can catch the shot Ghost of Yotei's Photo mode.

- Published
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October 2, 2025
- ESRB
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Mature 17+ / blood and gore, drug reference, intense violence, language, partial nudity, use of alcohol
- Publisher
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Sony Interactive Entertainment
