One of Ghost of Tsushima's most famous qualities is its stunning open world, as it offers players one of the most immersive experiences of feudal Japan's natural environments. However, the game's villages and settlements were a different story, leaving plenty of room for improvement. While towns like Komatsu Forge and Yarikawa have unique histories, they often feel static, with NPCs performing basic routines rather than truly living in the world, along with the fact that most of the game's villages feel just like the next in terms of aesthetics, layout, and design. Now, Ghost of Yotei has a chance to improve on that concept by introducing villages that feel more dynamic, reactive, and distinct.