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Xbox Developer Direct reveals gameplay for Redfall, Minecraft Legends and more

Image: Xbox Game Studios Today’s Xbox Developer Direct revealed release dates and gameplay for Minecraft Legends, Redfall, Forza Motorsport and more.  Xbox Game Studios...

Ghostwire: Tokyo developer Tango Gameworks may reveal its next game soon

This morning, Twitter user @BillbilKun shared a potential leak claiming that Tango Gameworks, the developer behind Ghostwire: Tokyo, will unveil a new game sometime soon....

Where to buy Ghostwire Tokyo including price, editions and more

Ghostwire Tokyo hit the shelves on 25th March 2022 for PlayStation 5 and PC. The game is from acclaimed Japanese studio Tango Gameworks, who were responsible for the two excellent Evil Within horror games, and published by Bethesda Softworks, who launched its first PS5 exclusive Deathloop in 2021.

While Ghostwire Tokyo has horror and supernatural elements to its story and gameplay, it's mostly an action adventure title. The story has you find a deserted Tokyo where the only living beings are ghost-like creatures known as 'visitors'. Using a combination of physical and magical abilities, it's your job to find out what happened while fighting these enemies.

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Review: Ghostwire: Tokyo (PS5) – Not the Bethesda Swansong We Hoped For

The evil without.

From The Elder Scrolls and Fallout to Dishonored and Wolfenstein, the Bethesda catalogue has been a staple of many a PlayStation console's third-party lineup. Its games are unique and varied. And while not all of them land, you're always in for something a bit different. Microsoft's acquisition of the company means that's all set to end, and Ghostwire: Tokyo represents one final taste of the publisher's distinctive blend. We're sad to report, then, that the firm departs with a whimper rather than a bang.

The latest game out of The Evil Within developer Tango Gameworks isn't a bad one, but it's not particularly good either. It's just, well, fine — which, unfortunately, represents a significant drop in quality after The Evil Within 2 really put the Shinji Mikami led studio on the map. Taking place in downtown Tokyo, the game becomes repetitive, full of open world busywork, and peppered with colourless optional content.

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DiRT Rally 3 Rumored to Be Canceled in Favor of New WRC Game

Codemasters is currently working on a “most ambitious and biggest” […]

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Shinji Mikami wants his Ghostwire: Tokyo studio to be known for more than just horror

Tomorrow sees the launch of Ghostwire: Tokyo on PC and PS5, marking the third consecutive horror game release from developer Tango Gameworks, but studio founder Shinji Mikami says he wants the company to be known for more than just horror games in the future.

"At the moment, we are still seen as a studio that specialises only in survival horror," Mikami admitted in a recent Famitsu interview (as translated by VGC), but while the former Resident Evil series director says it's "nice" to have that reputation among fans, "we also want to be viewed as a studio that can create a wider variety of games."

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Where to pre-order Ghostwire Tokyo: price, release date and bonuses

Bethesda released their first PlayStation 5 console exclusive title with Deathloop in September 2021, and their next PS5 console exclusive hits shelves this week on 25th MArch with Ghostwire Tokyo. The game is from acclaimed Japanese studio Tango Gameworks, who were responsible for the two excellent Evil Within horror games. Ghostwire Tokyo isn't an outright horror title, but looks equally unique and strange.

Ghostwire Tokyo has horror and supernatural elements to its story and gameplay, but it's mostly an action adventure title. The story has you find a deserted Tokyo where the only living beings are ghost-like creatures known as 'visitors'. Using a combination of physical and magical abilities, it's your job to find out what happened while fighting these enemies.

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Former Ghostwire: Tokyo director Ikumi Nakamura reveals her new studio

Ghostwire Tokyo Nakamura studio stageThose who have kept up with the news surrounding the upcoming action-horror game Ghostwire: Tokyo have probably heard the name Ikumi Nakamura at least a few times. Nakamura has had quite an extensive history within the industry, as she worked on games like Okami, Bayonetta, and The Evil Within duology. Most recently, she served as the creative director for Ghostwire: Tokyo, a position that made her more widely known in the gaming sphere. Unfortunately, midway through development, Nakamura left Tango Gameworks due to stress-induced health problems. But now, the former Ghostwire: Tokyo director has bounced back, as Ikumi Nakamura recently announced the formation of a new studio called Unseen. In an interview with IGN, Nakamura stated that her new studio will have a multicultural focus and will develop games that incorporate her love of “mystery, horror, sci-fi, and the supernatural.” Her staff will consist of employees from all around the world, as she believes this presen...

Ghostwire: Tokyo gameplay shows it’s more of a magical brawler than a horror game

Enjoy 18 minutes of supernatural fisticuffs in this new gameplay video.

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