![]() I had so much fun trying each and every class out (I am level 25+ with every class), customising their builds, trying to make their appearance cool with the outfits that I unlocked and finding what worked and what didn’t. You need to stay on your toes, especially in the higher difficulties as the enemies get tougher along with certain modifiers that are also in effect. This is the mode where your character builds shine and truly come into play. ![]() Honestly, this has been the mode which I had the most fun in especially the nightmare survival. The survival mode tasks you with defending 3 objectives from waves of enemies and here you have a choice of 4 different maps. Want to be an ace archer rivalling the Olympians or become the god of healing by choosing the Ronin class or perhaps you want to be in the thick of action then the samurai class got you covered and finally you can choose to become the true assassin who hides in smoke and shadows to get the job done. Your ultimate goal is to stop the infernal Oni, Iyo’s plans and you get to do that in plenty of cool ways. Each story mission is divided into 3 chapters in which you are tasked with completing certain objectives and each story mission is interlinked. There are 9 story missions in total which will take on you on a journey through beautifully designed maps and promising you a combat experience that you will forever cherish. These nightmare difficulty versions naturally offer better rewards like legendary gear for first time completion but the difficulty is ramped up to another level which adds a new level of enjoyment since character builds come into a huge play here. ![]() Further on, there are weekly nightmare difficulty versions of one story mission, one survival mission as well as one version of Rivals and the Trials of Iyo, which are bite sized potions of Tales of Iyo with additional modifiers. Legends mode is divided into 4 main parts: the Story missions with three difficulties (Bronze, Silver and Gold), Survival mode again with three difficulties, Rivals (most recent addition) and finally the Tales of Iyo. The class system, satisfying combat, plethora of weapons, equipment’s and charms, combined with gorgeous maps make this addition well worth your time. Announced to everyone’s surprise as a free multiplayer addition to the critically acclaimed and highly successful Ghost of Tsushima, the Legends mode quickly became something that I had to play all the time.
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