Ghostwire: Tokyo launches a barrage of side-quests at the player very early in the game. By Chapter 2, you’ll be overwhelmed with dozens of side-quests, and if you want to unlock all your most useful ...
Finding a phone card in a haystack. You’ll be wandering around in the dark for far too long in “Blindness” — the main story quest that takes you toward the northern reaches of the map in Chapter 3 of ...
Ghostwire: Tokyo sends you on a spooky quest through a haunted version of Shibuya to find your sister and solve a mystery. It’s filled with side quests and Japanese yokai spirits, and it can be a lot ...
Ghostwire: Tokyo unexpectedly reminded me of the old and somewhat deep-cut Xbox 360 game Crackdown. That 2007 release finds an incredibly sticky basic gameplay loop in giving players free run of a ...
Last week, Tango Gameworks' Ghostwire: Tokyo dropped its most meaningful update since launch, and it fixed my one true gripe about an otherwise highly underrated open-world gem. I've been championing ...
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