Want a change of scenery? Direction Tokyo where strange things are happening… Behind the game Ghostwire in Tokyo, we find the Japanese studio Tango Game works founded in 2010 by Shinji Mikami, the creator of the famous Resident Evil series. With this title, the artist abandons horror at the same time as the reins of the project left to Kenji Kimura.
Ghostwire: Tokyo does not intend to frighten the player but rather to plunge him into a strange and gently disturbing atmosphere. The opponent that the player faces is also very mysterious. We just see it at the start of the adventure. What is the purpose of the enigmatic occultist who has plunged the city into this supernatural chaos where two worlds seem to coexist? A hauntingly atmospheric game in the form of an FPS, but without a weapon. This is good!
Ghostwire In Tokyo, Bethesda, on PS5 and PC.
Want a change of scenery? Direction Tokyo where strange things are happening… Behind the game Ghostwire: Tokyo, we find the Japanese studio Tango Gameworks founded in 2010 by Shinji Mikami, the creator of the famous Resident Evil series. With this title, the artist abandons horror at the same time as the reins of the project left to Kenji Kimura.
Ghostwire: Tokyo does not intend to frighten the player but rather to plunge him into a strange and gently disturbing atmosphere. The opponent that the player faces is also very mysterious. We just see it at the start of the adventure. What is the purpose of the enigmatic occultist who has plunged the city into this supernatural chaos where two worlds seem to coexist? A hauntingly atmospheric game in the form of an FPS, but without a weapon. This is good!