GhostWire Tokyo has a total of three distinct skill trees, each with its own virtue. The skill trees in GhostWire Tokyo are called the abilities skill tree, ethereal weaving skill tree, and equipment skill tree. As players progress through the title, they will gain experience and skill points, which can be used to unlock different skills from the three menus.
Developed by Tango GameWorks, the studio headed by horror legend Shinji Mikami, GhostWire Tokyo is a unique first-person action horror title that takes inspiration from Japanese folklore. It is quite the deviation from Tango GameWorks’ previous titles in the Evil Within Series.
Here are some of the skills the player should unlock first in GhostWire Tokyo.
Note: This article is subjective and reflects the writer's opinion.
GhostWire Tokyo has quite an extensive skill set across the three skill trees. While the player won’t go wrong with any skills, some are a bit more preferable than others. The five skills the player should unlock first are,
Read on for a closer look at each of the skills, and a deep dive into their uses.
One of the first skills players should look to invest in is the Tatenui Perfect Block skill in the abilities skill tree. Players will be able to block incoming attacks from visitors by pressing the L1 button on the controller, which can be a Perfect Block if pressed right before the attack hits. Doing a Perfect Block lets players stagger the enemy and make them vulnerable to attacks.
Unlocking Tatenui skill I will generate Ether for the player to use the different Ethereal Weaving elemental attacks. Unlocking Tatenui skill II will increase the rate of Ether generation substantially. Using Tatenui will help the player balance attack and defense equally and
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