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Ghostwire: Tokyo’s Captivating World Is Overshadowed By Weak Combat
Ghostwire: Tokyo, Tango Gameworks’ new action-adventure game with immersive sim-like elements, is a frustrating juxtaposition of highs and lows. It’s at once a compelling narrative about loss and the lengths we go to recover that which is gone, and a plodding first-person shooter with seriously underwhelming enemy AI. Its world is richly detailed and compelling,…
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Ghostwire: Tokyo Is As Creepy As It Is Cute, According To Developers
Ghostwire: Tokyo is out exclusively on PlayStation 5 in just under two weeks. That’s the same day as Kirby and the Forgotten Land, a date beyond which I will become a hermit for the foreseeable future. As we inch closer and closer to March 25th, Ghostwire: Tokyo is looking better and better. And thanks to a recent interview…
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Ghostwire: Tokyo Looks Like Dishonored In Modern-Day Japan And I’m Here For It
Last night, developer Tango Gameworks delivered an in-depth look at the gameplay and narrative of its upcoming supernatural action-adventure game Ghostwire: Tokyo. We saw some tight abilities, some cool exploration, and some adorable kitties. We also now know that the March 25 release date that’s been floating around is true, and y’all, this might be…
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Ikumi Nakamura Talks About Her New Studio While Exploring Spooky Buildings
Ikumi Nakamura, the former GhostWire: Tokyo creative director who made a huge splash with her brief appearance at E3 2019, is finally ready to talk about opening her own game development studio after leaving Tango Gameworks in 2019. Fittingly, she did so while exploring some creepy, abandoned buildings.