Just a few hours ago the first analyzes of Ghostwire: Tokyo, the new from Tango Gameworks, a studio led by Shinji Mikami, creator of the Resident Evil and The Evil Within sagas, and part of Xbox Game Studios. Now we tell you how the GhostWire: Tokyo first notesthis video game that takes us to the capital of Japan, but under very specific circumstances: with the entire population missing and with us in the middle of the thick of things trying to discover what has happened.
Below you can see some of the notes of the main international media.
- Siliconera – 100
- Screen Rant – 90
- Stevivor – 90
- We are Xbox – 85
- Dexerto – 85
- Gaming Bolt – 80
- Jeuxvideo – 80
- Dual Shockers – 80
- VG247-80
- Game Informer – 80
- Comicbook-80
- Destructoid – 75
- PC Games – 70
- Game Rant – 70
- GamesRadar – 70
- IGN-70
- Digital Trends-70
- Reverse – 70
- CGMagazine – 60
- Push Square – 60
- CGV – 60
- Subway GameCentral – 40
Review of GhostWire: Tokyo for PC
At the time of writing this article, GhostWire: Tokyo has a average grade of 75 on metacritic with 94 reviews contemplated (in its PlayStation 5 version, the one with the most analysis). The new Shinji Mikami is close to the reception that The Evil Within had in its day, so the Japanese creative has maintained the level shown with his latest horror saga. Remember that GhostWire: Tokyo arrives on March 25th as a temporary exclusive to PlayStation 5 and to PC, with a premiere on Xbox Series X | S that does not yet have a confirmed date, something similar to what happened with Deathloop.