Ghostwire Tokyo has been an exciting proposition since its announcement. A scary supernatural tale set in the country that does out-there horror better than most with legendary Resident Evil creator Shinji Mikami attached? I’m in. But after recently seeing a sizable chunk of the game’s beginning, as well as lots of combat, UI, and other gameplay elements, one thought keeps ringing around in my old noggin: Ghostwire Tokyo just doesn’t feel like a Shinji Mikami game.
It’s a thought that became clear as day as the player in the pre-recorded preview video explored Tokyo, giving us a good idea of how Ghostwire Tokyo will actually play.. You are Akito, a young man who finds himself fused with KK, a ghost hunter turned spirit who lives in your right hand, it seems. This is presumably how you get what I like to call your finger powers, because, well, you shoot powers from your fingers.
The Evil Within, Ghostwire: Tokyo and Hi-Fi Rush studio has closed its doors.
Sad, but I see characters and posters of either less than average or barely average games.
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This is old, sorry. Says "3H AGO" but it was available yesterday. Outer Worlds: Spacer's Choice Edition is now available for free, for another 13 hours or so then it changes.
1) Shinji Mikami has done far more than Resident Evil, and honestly, this kinda has his out there vibe.
2) this isn't even a Shinji Mikami game, it's directed by Kenji Kimura.
GT looks interesting to me. A day one buy.
Ooo Ooo I know the answer why, it’s because he isn’t directing the game!
He’s done more than Resident Evil. Gameplay visuals remind me of another game of his called P.N 03