Among the many intriguing aspects of Ghostwire: Tokyo is the ability of stray cats and dogs to telepathically give the player missions. Although its release was delayed, Tango Gameworks provided fans with plenty of trailers and showcases displaying Ghostwire: Tokyo's Japanese folklore influences up until this point. The highly anticipated Ghostwire: Tokyo will finally be available soon and critics have already shared mostly positive reviews about the supernatural adventure FPS.
The player is transported to a fictional version of Tokyo which is missing a majority of its population due to a mysterious event. Ghostwire: Tokyo tasks players with utilizing their supernatural powers to defeat Japanese legend-based demons called Visitors and uncover the mystery surrounding the population's disappearance. Since Ghostwire: Tokyo does have an easily explorable open-world, there is plenty to discover beyond the main storyline. While players can find various collectibles, accessories, and spirits left behind after the incident, fans are mainly enamored with the appearance of dogs and cats in Ghostwire: Tokyo.
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The stray animals roaming the mystical streets of this alternate version of Japan's titular city are adorable and can be fed in exchange for in-game rewards such as Meika. That's not all though — the Playstation Blog states that the Ghostwire: Tokyo player can use their abilities to read the minds of the cats and dogs and receive various side missions. The blog also hints at the appearance of a Nekomata (a Japanese cat-like supernatural entity) and how it can alert and lead players to hidden collectibles.
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