From GameWatcher: "Ghostwire: Tokyo’s mechanics aren’t fleshed out enough to support its open-world gameplay, failing to come together and form a cohesive experience. It has a premise that could easily hook you but doesn’t do anything to capitalize on its eerie rendition of the Japanese city.
Its combat encounters become bland by the time you reach its halfway point while side quests never evolve past simplistic busywork. Small visual flourishes, subtle melodies during its more subdued moments, and the initial rush to discover new attacks and enemies give you the impression that there’s something great waiting further down the line, when there’s really only boredom mixed with occasional frustration to look forward to.
Ghostwire: Tokyo isn’t bad or broken. It’s just a game that’s not particularly ambitious and almost feels at odds with itself, leaving it with a lot of wasted potential. It might yield a couple of interesting online searches if you’re uninitiated in Japanese folklore, and you can pet lots of dogs and cats, but there are ways to go about doing those things without sitting through Akito’s snoozefest of a tale."
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