GHOSTWIRE: TOKYO
Geoffrey Bunting Apr 28, 2022. 5 minute read
I Named and Rated All the Cats I Met in Ghostwire: Tokyo
Come with me on a magical journey to the distant past. It’s 2011, the year of colored denim. Skyrim just released for the first, and surely only, time. NASA’s Juno is heading to Jupiter. All while we make fun of a woman for crying about cats in an eHarmony video.…
READ MORE >Elise Favis Mar 30, 2022. 2 minute read
Ghostwire: Tokyo’s Open World Could Have Looked Very Different
Tango Gameworks’ Ghostwire: Tokyo envisions its Japanese city as a ghost town — literally — with the dead roaming the streets and few humans left alive after a mysterious paranormal event. But at one point during development, Ghostwire’s open world looked different, the developers told Fanbyte in a recent interview.…
READ MORE >Elise Favis Mar 30, 2022. 7 minute read
How Japanese Ghost Stories Fueled the Creation of Ghostwire: Tokyo
When asking Ghostwire: Tokyo’s lead development team about whether they believe in ghosts, I received mixed responses. While none of the group members have experienced any supernatural interactions of their own, they smiled at the possibility. Game designer Suguru Marakoshi and producer Masato Kimura hope they do one day. Game…
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Diego Arguello Mar 25, 2022. 5 minute read
Guiding Ghostwire: Tokyo: Strange Sightings During Rainy Nights
I look at the Ghostwire: Tokyo icon on my PlayStation 5’s dashboard for what feels like an eternity. The music tags along with me in the background as I grab my Chromebook and start writing a couple drafts. A list with tips tends to be a given for big releases,…
READ MORE >Michael Higham Mar 21, 2022. 3 minute read
Ghostwire: Tokyo After the End Side Mission Guide — Don’t Get Locked Out
Side missions and optional activities fill the streets of the open world in Ghostwire: Tokyo. While you get some decent rewards and experience for completing them, they’re not necessarily critical. However, there is a series of side missions the game will advise you to finish before proceeding past the point…
READ MORE >Diego Arguello Mar 21, 2022. 4 minute read
Ghostwire: Tokyo Fallout 4 Vault Suit – The Crimson Moon Quest Steps
It’s time to explore a paranormal open world with Ghostwire: Tokyo, the latest game from Tango Gameworks. The story introduces you to a recreation of Tokyo infested by a strange fog, opening the door to all sorts of spirits into our realm. Alongside the main chapters, you can expect an array…
READ MORE >Michael Higham Mar 21, 2022. 7 minute read
Ghostwire: Tokyo’s Worst Enemy is Formulaic Open World Design
The opening moments of Ghostwire: Tokyo don’t mess around. A deadly fog takes over the city, violent ghosts run the streets, and our main protagonist Akito gets partially possessed by the superpowered spirit of a man named KK — all of which happen in a matter of minutes. With the…
READ MORE >Diego Arguello Mar 21, 2022. 4 minute read
Ghostwire: Tokyo Tips Guide: 9 Things the Game Doesn’t Tell You
It’s time to explore a paranormal open world with Ghostwire: Tokyo, the latest game from Tango Gameworks. The story introduces you to a recreation of Tokyo infested by a strange fog, opening the door to all sorts of spirits into our realm. Alongside the main chapters, you can expect an array…
READ MORE >Diego Arguello Mar 21, 2022. 3 minute read
Ghostwire: Tokyo Chapters List Guide – How Long is Ghostwire: Tokyo?
It’s time to explore a paranormal open world with Ghostwire: Tokyo, the latest game from Tango Gameworks. The story introduces you to a recreation of Tokyo infested by a strange fog, opening the door to all sorts of spirits into our realm. Alongside the main chapters, you can expect an array…
READ MORE >Diego Arguello Mar 21, 2022. 2 minute read
Ghostwire: Tokyo Katashiro Guide – How to Get Katashiro and Level Up Fast
It’s time to explore a paranormal open world with Ghostwire: Tokyo, the latest game from Tango Gameworks. The story introduces you to a recreation of Tokyo infested by a strange fog, opening the door to all sorts of spirits into our realm. Alongside the main chapters, you can expect an array…
READ MORE >Michael Higham Mar 14, 2022. 2 minute read
You Can Pet the Dogs and Cats in Ghostwire: Tokyo
In the opening hours of my Ghostwire: Tokyo playthrough, I had plenty of thoughts filling my mind. Am I seeing things running through my head? Who am I gonna call? Am I the Ghostbuster? I ain’t afraid of no ghost. After about an hour, most of the tension dissipated as the…
READ MORE >Fūnk-é Joseph Mar 14, 2022. 4 minute read
I Wish Ghostwire: Tokyo Was Scarier
Ghostwire: Tokyo is brimming with tension. Within the first few moments, four slenderman-looking Rain Walkers reveal themselves and watch you squirm like a horror movie extra as you attempt to figure out the controls to your newfound superpowers. I deeply respect throwing that frantic gameplay onto the player off the…
READ MORE >Elise Favis Feb 4, 2022. 5 minute read
Ghostwire Tokyo’s Deserted Metropolis Looks to Unsettle Shinji Mikami Fans
Tango Gameworks’ Ghostwire Tokyo made its first appearance back at E3 2019, but in the last couple years, news has been relatively quiet aside from a short gameplay trailer in 2020. Now, as we inch closer to its release (it’s slated for March and is currently in the “final polishing…
READ MORE >Kenneth Shepard Jul 13, 2021. 1 minute read
Tango Gameworks Delays Ghostwire: Tokyo into 2022
Tango Gameworks has announced that Ghostwire: Tokyo has been delayed into next year. The studio made the announcement through its social channels, citing the pandemic and preserving the team’s health as the reason for the delay. Like several others over the past year, the team has been working from home, which…
READ MORE >Jordan Mallory Jun 11, 2020. 11 minute read
ICYMI: Every New Game Announced During Today’s PlayStation 5 Reveal
Well folks, we made it. The PlayStation 5 was officially unveiled today during a two-hour livestream event, wherein we all learned that its design is a lot more, uh, interesting than many of us (read: me) anticipated, and that Sony is still leaning heavily on the whole “console exclusive” thing…
READ MORE >Jordan Mallory Sep 4, 2019. 2 minute read
E3 Favorite Ikumi Nakamura Leaves Tango Gameworks, ZeniMax
Ikumi Nakamura, Tango Gameworks’ Creative Director who rose to internet stardom after becoming everyone’s favorite part of E3 2019, has left Tango and its parent company ZeniMax Media. Nakamura made the announcement today on Twitter. She also provided a link to her LinkedIn profile. She only elaborated very slightly about…
READ MORE >Jordan Mallory Jun 11, 2019. 3 minute read
3 Fun Facts About Ikumi Nakamura, E3 2019’s Brightest Star
E3 2019 didn’t officially start until this morning, but the internet has already granted every possible award to Tango Gameworks’ Creative Director, Ikumi Nakamura. Nakamura won the heart/mind of anyone with a pulse during Sunday’s Bethesda press conference, where she unveiled Ghostwire: Tokyo. In case you missed it, I sincerely…
READ MORE >Nerium Jun 10, 2019. 2 minute read
Bethesda E3 2019: GhostWire Tokyo – Trailer & Details
GhostWire: Tokyo is the newest game under development from Tango Gameworks, makers of The Evil Within. It’s described as a “new action-adventure game” set in a supernaturally infested, modern-day Tokyo. Though that’s sadly most of what we know. A pre-rendered trailer at the Bethesda E3 2019 press briefing showed lots…
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