After playing Ghostwire: Tokyo for many hours, you might discover some secrets or find some better ways to play it than during its initial chapters. Its combat and exploration systems, though simple in many ways, hide some nuances for the long run.
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From late-game items to exploration advice, we have gathered some tips only players with a dozen hours in the game would tell you. Check our pro tips and tricks for Ghostwire: Tokyo.
Right at the beginning of the story, you will see a group of Visitors walking together, like a small army. KK will ask you to avoid them, and that’s exactly what you should do for the time being.
However, much later in the story, you’ll find these amalgamations of spirits randomly. They are called Hyakki Yako, and if you move towards any of the spirits, you’ll be transported to another dimension and face waves of enemies. Once you have enough upgrades and feel powerful enough, this will be a good option for farming Experience Points and meika.
The quantity and type of Visitors presented in each wave will be randomized.
The last type of item you will unlock is Talismans. These are unique throwable objects that can change the tide of any battle, and you can purchase them in any convenience store.
Stun Talismans negate the mobility of almost every type of Visitor, while Exposure Talismans leave the enemies’ core at hand. On the other hand, Decoy and Thicket Talismans are more focused on stealth and escaping fights; they emit a distracting noise and a bush that blocks the enemy’s sight, respectively.
Depending on which difficulty you’re playing on, you might find that Talismans are pretty unnecessary most of the time. However,
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