Ghost of Tsushima doesn't necessarily revolve around Jin Sakai's arsenal of weapons, as it primarily tells the story of a samurai who is struggling to balance the traditions he was raised in with the need for much more extreme measures during desperate times. However, this is precisely where Ghost of Tsushima's sense of freedom comes into play, as players can generally choose between whether to deal with their enemies face-to-face or silently eliminate them. This, in addition to those moments in Ghost of Tsushima where players have no choice but to engage their foes directly, makes Jin's selection of weapons all the more valuable.