Ghostwire: Tokyo’s early hours are full of supernatural shooting and cute pups
by Andrew Webster from The Verge - All Posts on (#5X368)
It's been a long time since I searched the streets for a phone booth - and it turns out to be an even more desperate experience when you're being tailed by vicious spirits. But it's something I found myself doing constantly while playing the first few hours of Ghostwire: Tokyo, the latest release from Tango Gameworks, the studio behind the unsettling horror series The Evil Within. While Ghostwire covers some similar ground, with lots of creepy folklore monsters lurking around, it's also a clear shift from survival horror to action-adventure. And early on, I'm having a blast with the mix of tense firefights and horror-like exploration.
As the title implies, the game takes place in modern-day Tokyo, albeit a disturbingly empty one. Thanks...