Below are Shinto Shrine map locations for Kamiagata. The northern region of Tsushima has three Shinto Shrines across its prefectures. Akashima Prefecture Marsh Rock Shrine Image: Sucker Punch/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon Umugi Prefecture Scarlet Rock Shrine Image: Sucker Punch/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon Yarikawa Prefecture Lush Peak Shine Image: Sucker Punch/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon Otsuna Prefecture Hazy Cliff Shrine Image: Sucker Punch/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon Kushi Prefecture Cloud Ridge Shine Image: Sucker Punch/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon Kubara Prefecture Turtle Rock Shine Image: Sucker Punch/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon Kamiagata Shinto Shrine locations Image: Sucker Punch/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon Below are Shinto Shrine map locations for Toyotama. The central region of Tsushima has six Shinto Shrines across its prefectures. Azamo prefecture Arrow Peak Shrine Image: Sucker Punch/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon Tsutsu Prefecture Winding Mountain Shrine Image: Sucker Punch/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon Ariake Prefecture Golden Summit Shrine Image: Sucker Punch/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon Komatsu Prefecture Plum Blossom Shrine Image: Sucker Punch/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon Hiyoshi Prefecture Mending Rock Shrine Image: Sucker Punch/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon Komoda Prefecture Spring Falls Shrine Image: Sucker Punch/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon Kashine Prefecture Stone Dragon Shine Image: Sucker Punch/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon Toyotama Shinto Shrine locations Image: Sucker Punch/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon Below are Shinto Shrine map locations for Izuhara. The southern region of Tsushima has seven Shinto Shrines across its prefectures. Izuhara Shinto Shrine locations Image: Sucker Punch/Sony Interactive Entertainment via Polygon This Ghost of Tsushima guide will give you map locations for each Shinto Shrine, broken down by the game’s three regions (Izuhara, Toyotama, and Kamiagata) and their prefectures. If you make your way to the top of all 16 Shinto Shrines across Tsushima, you’ll get the Favor of the Kami Trophy. Many of the bridges that lead to them have been destroyed, burned down, or otherwise have been rendered unusable making access to these shrines difficult.ĭue to the damage, all of the shrines have turned into platforming puzzles, each of which hides a Major Charm as a reward. These shrines are monuments to many of the gods that overlook the island, but all of their entrances have been damaged. The latter two games are said to offer some of the largest maps in all of gaming, but they don’t quite compare to the final titles featured in the comparison video.įuel at 14400 square kilometers and The Elder Scrolls 2: Daggerfall at 161,600 came in third and second place, leaving Microsoft Flight Simulator to win the comparison at 510,100,000 square kilometers - encompassing the entire planet.The island in Ghost of Tsuhima has many beautiful areas to explore from its scenic haiku locations to hard-to-reach Shinto Shrines that are scattered across the land. The mid-range maps included Ghost of Tsushima at 28 square kilometers, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild at 72, and Red Dead Redemption 2 at 75. Related: Halo 3 (2007) Is Getting A New Multiplayer Map Tomorrowĭimitris Galatas VFX’s comparison starts small with Assassin’s Creed Syndicate at 3.70 square kilometers, to Fortnite S15 at 6.8, and Marvel’s Spider-Man at 11. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is nearly six times larger than Cyberpunk’s base map, and is surprisingly absent from the comparison video. While Night City is a futuristic labyrinth mixed with industrial plains, its size doesn’t quite compare to CD Projekt Red’s last project. The game may have a slew of other issues, but its map is truly massive - thanks to city planners who helped with the design. Cyberpunk 2077 is one game featured in Dimitris Galatas VFX’s YouTube video, and its map of Night City was boasted during CD Projekt Red’s marketing campaign.
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