Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA massive paranormal event causes the sudden disappearance of 99% of the population while spirits from Japanese folklore storm Tokyo. Players will harness paranormal abilities to solve the m... Leggi tuttoA massive paranormal event causes the sudden disappearance of 99% of the population while spirits from Japanese folklore storm Tokyo. Players will harness paranormal abilities to solve the mystery of the disappearances and save the city.A massive paranormal event causes the sudden disappearance of 99% of the population while spirits from Japanese folklore storm Tokyo. Players will harness paranormal abilities to solve the mystery of the disappearances and save the city.
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Kensuke Nishi
- Akito
- (voce)
Kazuhiko Inoue
- KK
- (voce)
Asami Seto
- Mari
- (voce)
Shunsuke Sakuya
- Hannya
- (voce)
Misa Ishii
- Erika
- (voce)
- …
Toa Yukinari
- Rinko
- (voce)
Makoto Tamura
- Ed
- (voce)
Saori Takamiya
- Woman B
- (voce)
- …
Yukako Kichuchi
- Woman A
- (voce)
- …
Misaki Ikeda
- Woman D
- (voce)
- …
Serika Hiromatsu
- Woman C
- (voce)
- …
Namiko Morimoto
- Woman E
- (voce)
Takuma Sasaki
- Man A
- (voce)
Masato Niwa
- Man B
- (voce)
Yûki Hoshi
- Man C
- (voce)
Tatsuhiro Kikuchi
- Man D
- (voce)
Michitake Kikuchi
- Man E
- (voce)
Feodor Chin
- Hannya
- (English version)
- (voce)
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A Hidden Gem Worth Discovering
When I first laid eyes on Ghostwire: Tokyo, I wasn't entirely sold. A brand-new IP with a unique combat system that relies on hand-based moves rather than conventional firearms? At first glance, it felt like a hard sell. I remember rolling my eyes at the trailers, thinking, "This isn't for me." But one late-night impulse buy during a sale changed everything, and I've come to regret not diving into this captivating world sooner.
The game throws you into a fog-shrouded version of Tokyo, where the atmosphere is thick with mystery, and the shadows hold terrors that defy description. As the protagonist, you find yourself possessed by a spirit who grants you powers to combat a variety of ghostly threats. You learn early on that your main objective is to rescue your sister from the clutches of a sinister villain, but the true beauty of the story blossoms over time. It starts a bit slow, a touch indifferent, but as you immerse yourself in this eerie world, you find yourself genuinely invested in its outcome. The development of the plot, combined with several engaging side missions, made me eager to uncover every little detail.
Speaking of side missions: wow! In my 24 hours of playtime - which could easily have extended further if I aimed for 100% completion - I discovered a wide array of tasks each with their own drawn-out narratives. While some missed the mark for me (the merchant cats offering fetch quests did not hold my interest), others were downright ingenious. One particularly memorable side mission took me to a school, where I had to solve a mystery. Let me tell you, it was one of the best gaming experiences I've ever had. The tension built beautifully, and the story felt robust, leaving me in awe of how well it was crafted.
The combat system took me some time to warm up to. Initially, it felt a bit lackluster to be using elemental attacks with my hands instead of firearms; however, as I upgraded my skills, everything shifted for the better. Each elemental attack had a satisfying weight and visual flair, and while it never reached the hair-raising heights found in the Resident Evil titles, it carved out its own niche. The designs of character enemies, from ghostly school children to ethereal mermaids, drew even more enchantment as I realized there was depth hidden within their backstories, even if I couldn't grasp all the cultural references.
Exploration is another major aspect that kept me glued to my controller. Climbing rooftops and racing through streets to save trapped souls became a rewarding engagement that I looked forward to. Finding a new vantage point to seek out more lost spirits offered a sense of accomplishment. The game beautifully conveyed an expansive and hauntingly beautiful version of Tokyo, albeit with its spectral inhabitants.
Now, I do have to mention a couple of downsides. The reliance on Japanese mythology sometimes left me feeling a bit lost. There were moments when I sensed I was missing layers of meaning due to my lack of familiarity with the lore, which could make for a discouraging experience at times. Additionally, the volume of side content occasionally felt overwhelming - a minor block to truly enjoying the main story.
Despite its setbacks, Ghostwire: Tokyo deserves more attention than it received upon release. I often think of how this game is a hidden gem, and it baffles me that the studio behind it was closed down. With its solid mechanics, captivating story arcs, and visually stunning world, this game is begging for more installments, yet it feels like that dream may never come to fruition.
So, I'll end with this - Ghostwire: Tokyo is an 8/10 in my book. It's not a perfect experience, but it certainly is a worthwhile adventure that surprised me in ways I never anticipated. Whether you're a fan of supernatural narratives or just in need of a new world to explore, don't let this one slip past you. I promise you, it's a ride worth taking.
When I first laid eyes on Ghostwire: Tokyo, I wasn't entirely sold. A brand-new IP with a unique combat system that relies on hand-based moves rather than conventional firearms? At first glance, it felt like a hard sell. I remember rolling my eyes at the trailers, thinking, "This isn't for me." But one late-night impulse buy during a sale changed everything, and I've come to regret not diving into this captivating world sooner.
The game throws you into a fog-shrouded version of Tokyo, where the atmosphere is thick with mystery, and the shadows hold terrors that defy description. As the protagonist, you find yourself possessed by a spirit who grants you powers to combat a variety of ghostly threats. You learn early on that your main objective is to rescue your sister from the clutches of a sinister villain, but the true beauty of the story blossoms over time. It starts a bit slow, a touch indifferent, but as you immerse yourself in this eerie world, you find yourself genuinely invested in its outcome. The development of the plot, combined with several engaging side missions, made me eager to uncover every little detail.
Speaking of side missions: wow! In my 24 hours of playtime - which could easily have extended further if I aimed for 100% completion - I discovered a wide array of tasks each with their own drawn-out narratives. While some missed the mark for me (the merchant cats offering fetch quests did not hold my interest), others were downright ingenious. One particularly memorable side mission took me to a school, where I had to solve a mystery. Let me tell you, it was one of the best gaming experiences I've ever had. The tension built beautifully, and the story felt robust, leaving me in awe of how well it was crafted.
The combat system took me some time to warm up to. Initially, it felt a bit lackluster to be using elemental attacks with my hands instead of firearms; however, as I upgraded my skills, everything shifted for the better. Each elemental attack had a satisfying weight and visual flair, and while it never reached the hair-raising heights found in the Resident Evil titles, it carved out its own niche. The designs of character enemies, from ghostly school children to ethereal mermaids, drew even more enchantment as I realized there was depth hidden within their backstories, even if I couldn't grasp all the cultural references.
Exploration is another major aspect that kept me glued to my controller. Climbing rooftops and racing through streets to save trapped souls became a rewarding engagement that I looked forward to. Finding a new vantage point to seek out more lost spirits offered a sense of accomplishment. The game beautifully conveyed an expansive and hauntingly beautiful version of Tokyo, albeit with its spectral inhabitants.
Now, I do have to mention a couple of downsides. The reliance on Japanese mythology sometimes left me feeling a bit lost. There were moments when I sensed I was missing layers of meaning due to my lack of familiarity with the lore, which could make for a discouraging experience at times. Additionally, the volume of side content occasionally felt overwhelming - a minor block to truly enjoying the main story.
Despite its setbacks, Ghostwire: Tokyo deserves more attention than it received upon release. I often think of how this game is a hidden gem, and it baffles me that the studio behind it was closed down. With its solid mechanics, captivating story arcs, and visually stunning world, this game is begging for more installments, yet it feels like that dream may never come to fruition.
So, I'll end with this - Ghostwire: Tokyo is an 8/10 in my book. It's not a perfect experience, but it certainly is a worthwhile adventure that surprised me in ways I never anticipated. Whether you're a fan of supernatural narratives or just in need of a new world to explore, don't let this one slip past you. I promise you, it's a ride worth taking.
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