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Ghostwire: Tokyo

When a fog rolls over Tokyo turning its residents into spirits, protagonist Akito is the only one safe, thanks to the spirit already possessing him. Using combat described as "karate meets magic," the player, as Akito, must defeat spirits and stop the evil mastermind behind it all.

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Ghostwire Tokyo
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Top Critic Avg: 77/100 Critics Rec: 67%

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Ghostwire: Tokyo Xbox Review: An Almost Seamless Port

Despite its original flaws being present, the quality of this game and its inclusion on Game makes trying it out an easy recommendation.

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Ghostwire: Tokyo Xbox Game Release Details - New Game Mode & Story

Bethesda announced the end of the Ghostwire: Tokyo's console exclusivity deal with Sony. Tango Gameworks' title is coming to Xbox Game in 2023.

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Increasing Ghostwire: Tokyo's difficulty can make it more engaging, forcing players to use all of the combat mechanics and seek out experience points for skill upgrades
How Ghostwire: Tokyo's Ghosts Use Rain Walker Lore

The Rain Walkers of Tokyo are old ghosts who have been modernized by connecting to society and have become relatable to the players.

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Ghostwire: Tokyo's Shibuya Is More Impressive Than It Should Be

Ghostwire: Tokyo's open-world Shibuya is beautiful and intensely detailed, so much so that it's worth the price tag just for the environments.

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Ghostwire: Tokyo's Heavy Rain Isn't Actually Water, Player Discovers

Players have discovered that the heavy rain in Ghostwire: Tokyo isn't typical rain water at all; instead, it seems to be made up of Kanji symbols.

How to Get a 40m Headshot in Ghostwire: Tokyo (Sniper Trophy)
How to Get a 40m Headshot in Ghostwire: Tokyo (Sniper Trophy)

Lining up a 40m headshot to unlock the Sniper Trophy in Ghostwire: Tokyo can be a challenge, but a few simple tricks will make it achievable.

How to Unlock Photo Mode in Ghostwire: Tokyo
How to Unlock Photo Mode in Ghostwire: Tokyo

In Ghostwire: Tokyo, players must unlock Photo Mode in order to take snazzy pictures of Akito in the open-world environment, even as he's attacked.

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Ghostwire: Tokyo Is The Perfect Palate Cleanser After Elden Ring

Compared to Elden Ring, Ghostwire: Tokyo is much simpler and easier to play, making it a great way to unwind after exploring the brutal Lands Between.

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Ghostwire: Tokyo Ending Explained

Ghostwire: Tokyo's final act is full of reveals and action, but underneath it all is the bittersweet reality of what their fight is really about.

If you want a decent challenge that incentivizes exploring the open world of Ghostwire: Tokyo, you should play the game on Hard difficulty
You Should Play Ghostwire: Tokyo On Hard Mode

Ghostwire: Tokyo's Hard difficulty setting makes the game more engaging, incentivizing mastery and urging players to explore the world for upgrades.

Ghostwire: Tokyo - How To Complete Haunting Visions
Ghostwire: Tokyo - How To Complete Haunting Visions

Haunting Visions is a challenging side quest that can be completed early on in Ghostwire: Tokyo, bringing Akito back to the opening hospital setting.

Ghostwire: Tokyo - How To Complete The Voice In The Wall
Ghostwire: Tokyo - How To Complete The Voice In The Wall

Voice in the Wall is one of the first side quests that Akito can complete in Ghostwire: Tokyo, rewarding players with 1,000 Meika and a Magatama.

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How Ghostwire: Tokyo Teaches Real Japanese Culture & History

Ghostwire: Tokyo is a fun adventure filled with plenty of action, but has a surprising amount of detail concerning real-life Japanese culture.

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How Long Ghostwire: Tokyo Takes To Beat

Ghostwire: Tokyo is finally available on PC and PlayStation, and prospective players may wonder how long it takes to beat the supernatural game.

Ghostwire: Tokyo - How To Complete 'And Then There Were None'
Ghostwire: Tokyo - How To Complete 'And Then There Were None'

'And Then There Were None' is a challenging side quest that players can complete early in Ghostwire: Tokyo to earn new cosmetics, Meika, and Spirits.

Ghostwire: Tokyo - How To Unlock The Officer Outfit
Ghostwire: Tokyo - How To Unlock The Officer Outfit

The Officer Outfit is one of the many complete sets that Akito can wear in Ghostwire: Tokyo, and it's a reward from easy-to-complete side quest.

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