Ghostwire: Tokyo – Review / Worth a Buy?
Hey guys, we’re back with a new episode of Worth a Buy! I’m Arihead from Electronic First and in this Worth a Buy episode we’re gonna be talking about Ghostwire: Tokyo. In our last Worth a Buy episode, I reviewed Elden Ring, so if you’re curious to see my biased review, I suggest you check it out. Oh, and before we start, let me just say that the footage you’re seeing was recorded in the PC version and is mostly spoiler-free. And don’t forget to check out our store. At Electronic First, we give you the best games at the best prices, including Ghostwire: Tokyo
Ghostwire: Tokyo was released amidst some of the most highly anticipated video games of recent years, including Elden Ring, Dying Light 2, and Horizon Forbidden West. Despite the stiff competition, Ghostwire Tokyo managed to stand out and impress players and critics alike
One of the reasons for the game’s success is the development team behind it. Tango Gameworks, the studio responsible for Ghostwire Tokyo, is best known for their popular Survival Horror games, The Evil Within, and its sequel, The Evil Within 2. These games have earned a reputation for being some of the scariest and most atmospheric games of their genre, featuring complex storytelling, memorable characters, and nerve-wracking gameplay mechanics
With Ghostwire Tokyo, Tango Gameworks decided to take a different approach. Instead of focusing solely on horror, they created a game that blends horror, action, and adventure in a unique and immersive way. The game’s setting, an open-world Tokyo filled with supernatural anomalies, is both beautiful and eerie, offering players a sense of freedom and exploration that is rare in horror games.
Ghostwire: Tokyo is a game that has been eagerly anticipated by fans of the horror genre, but as it turns out, the game has taken a different direction from its predecessors. The game was originally planned to be the third installment in the franchise, but somewhere along the way, the developers decided to stray from the horror genre and create something unique, stylish, and immersive. And it’s safe to say that they have succeeded in doing so
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