Fans of Japanese-inspired horror will find a lot to love in 'Ghostwire: Tokyo'
'Ghostwire: Tokyo' is one of the best-sounding games in recent memory, and with the Pulse 3D headset on PlayStation 5, the ghostly whispers and eerie atmosphere helps elevate the experience.While 'The Evil Within' was as subtle with its horror as a pop-up screamer video, and 'Ghostwire: Tokyo' is more interested in the surreal than the outright scary.
Players will want to tackle the side quests because it grants them good XP bonuses, and most crucially, players want to mine every bit of story and world-building out of the experience. There is an almost rhythmic quality to taking on enemies, weakening them and finishing them off, and considering you'll have to do this a lot, the game does a great job of keeping you on your toes.which makes sense, as Shinichirō Hara, who worked on the 2016 version of 'Doom' is the combat director on this game.
The game is endlessly inventive and clever, with the horror walking the fine line between creepy and scary.
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