Ghost of Tsushima: Should You Play in Japanese or English?

ruekuma |  Published: May 18, 2024
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Find out whether to play Ghost of Tsushima in Japanese or English and how each audio can impact your experience in this guide.

Ghost of Tsushima is an open-world action game set in old Japan, so the original Japanese voices make the setting of Tsushima Island more authentic. But the English performances also offer an outstanding way to connect with the story and characters.

This article answers this question and helps you decide whether to play Ghost of Tsushima in Japanese or English.

Should You Play Ghost of Tsushima in Japanese or English?

Ghost of Tsushima Japanese or English
Sucker Punch Productions

While Ghost of Tsushima was made by the American game studio Sucker Punch Productions, using the original Japanese voices with English subtitles gives you the most culturally accurate experience.

The Japanese acting brings the world of the samurai warrior Jin Sakai in the 1200s to life. However, some players reported lip-syncing problems with the Japanese audio in the original PlayStation 4 version.

But the recent PC Director’s Cut fixes this by rendering the cinematics in real-time, so the lip-syncing works properly with Japanese voices in Ghost of Tsushima.

Ghost of Tsushima Japanese or English
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On the other hand, the English voice actors also did an excellent job, allowing you to fully focus on the beautiful graphics without reading subtitles. Since the game’s motion capture was filmed with English voices, the character’s movements match up perfectly.

Choose Your Preferred Setting for Ghost of Tsushima

Ghost of Tsushima Japanese or English
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In the end, your choice depends on what you prefer. Using Japanese voices in Ghost of Tsushima provides historical authenticity, while English lets you play during dialogue without distractions.

If reading subtitles don’t bother you, the Japanese voices offer great immersion by matching the Japanese setting and culture. But if you’d rather avoid subtitles to concentrate fully on the graphics and gameplay, the high-quality English voices tell the compelling story faithfully.

Whichever language you pick, Ghost of Tsushima’s story, Open World, and samurai combat will keep you hooked through all three acts.

About Author

Ti is a gaming writer who began her journey in the industry in 2022. She has covered a wide range of topics from popular titles like Fortnite and Once Human to indie gems, bringing a fresh perspective to the gaming scene. Before fully diving into game writing, Ti contributed to a media company for three years, starting in 2018, where she covered topics on books, movies, and entertainment. Although primarily focused on PC games, Ti also dabbles in mobile gaming and loves diving into RPG and survival genres. Beyond gaming, she has a keen interest in psychology, philosophy, and cinema, all of which shape her unique approach to writing.