Just a few weeks to go on sale on PlayStation 5 and PC, Ghostwire: Tokyo, the new Tango Gameworks continues to show its potential. In a new and extensive gameplay of almost 20 minutes long, the creators of The Evil Within show some details that until now had not been seen in previous previews, focusing this demonstration on the side quests, enemies and of course more of that melee with fantasy elements that characterize this game.
Apart from a new review of the streets of Tokyo and the Visitors (enemies) from another plane that have invaded the city, Akito embarks on a mission to help some of the lost spirits that can be found throughout the adventure. One of these missions is confront a Kappa to help a child that has been trapped. To do this, the protagonist is able to use all kinds of elemental skills thanks to his fellow spirit, KK, who possesses Akito’s body. Take a look at this gameplay shared by IGN.
As we see, in Ghostwire: Tokyo dodge, block and counter enemy attacks is one of the key components of the game’s combat system. You will also have the help of a bow, various talismans and that ability to “weave” with golden threads to banish visitors from this world.
This 18-minute gameplay comes a few hours after the new official trailer for Ghostwire: Tokyo that was shown last night during the PlayStation State of Play celebration that takes a new look at the entire game experience. The most spectacular to date.
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Ghostwire: Tokyo will be released next March 25th for PlayStation 5 and PC. The exclusivity on PlayStation consoles is expected to be 12 months, as in the case of deathloopso it should arrive on the same date in 2023 to Xbox consoles. It should also be available from day one on Xbox Game Pass as it is a game from Bethesda, owned by Microsoft.