Yeah, I think so. The story is not really character-driven like Tsushima, so its not exactly fair to compare....but it is harder to follow, so thats one con about this game to me. But I think the main reason Wukong is better to me is because of the bosses and combat; enemies don't feel like sponges, they're more unique, the combat itself is very diverse, and it doesn't always come across as a chore to defeat enemies (like it did at some random camps in Tsushima). Tsushima is still a great game though; I was able to appreciate it more after watching Japanese movies like Seppuku (also called Harakiri in the West). I initially thought the whole honor/dishonor theme was a stereotypical, generic, whitewashed Hollywood thing, but its very much authentic (as Seppuku and other movies show).