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Ghostwire: Tokyo: Console’s Supernatural Open World

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Ghostwire: Tokyo is a supernatural open-world game on consoles, set in a Tokyo where most people have disappeared, and you use ghostly powers to fight spirits, but what about its setting—did the empty streets of Tokyo (filled with familiar landmarks like Shibuya Crossing) create a sense of eerie atmosphere, and were there enough details to make the world feel alive despite the lack of people? How did the game’s combat system (using elemental powers like wind or fire to exorcise spirits) feel unique, and did it require strategy, or just button-mashing? Also, what did you think of the game’s story (about a man merged with a spirit trying to save his sister), and did it have enough twists to keep you engaged? And have you explored all of Tokyo’s hidden areas, like the back alleys or the rooftops, and what secrets did you find?


 
Posted : September 7, 2025 9:41 am