Despite being billed as a survival horror game, Ghostwire: Tokyo isn't actually all that scary. Sure, there are some pretty disturbing enemy designs based on Japanese folklore and the atmosphere can at times be quite disconcerting too. When all's said and done though, there are actually very few moments in which players will be genuinely scared by what they're seeing on-screen.
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One of the few things that might freak players out a little is the sight of the Hyakki Yako: a parade of evil spirits which can occasionally be found marching up and down the streets of Shibuya. When they first encounter it, players are instructed to hide rather than tackle it head-on, but completionists will actually need to find the Hyakki Yako multiple times throughout their Ghostwire: Tokyo playthrough.
Like many of the themes and enemies found throughout Ghostwire: Tokyo, the Hyakki Yako is based on Japanese folklore. According to legend, the supernatural parade sees thousands of Oni and Yokai march through the streets of Japan harvesting souls. That's exactly what they can be found doing in Ghostwire: Tokyo too, which is why players will need to stop them.
Players will actually run into the Hyakki Yako during the first chapter of Ghostwire: Tokyo, with KK advising Akito to hide rather than take it on. From chapter two onwards though, players will be able to run into the parade during free-roam and will need to dispatch multiple waves of enemies in order to rescue the souls that the Visitors had been attempting to spirit away.
The Hyakki Yako can spawn in multiple places, but the most reliable spot to find it is in Shibuya Scramble. With this in mind, players should fast travel to the map marker
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