After delivering two entries in its Evil Within survival-horror franchise, developer Tango Gameworks is looking to try something a little different with Ghostwire: Tokyo. Ditching the third-person viewpoint that Tango's previous games were known for and embracing action-adventure instead of pure horror, Ghostwire: Tokyo is a first-person game where players have to explore a version of Tokyo that's succumbed to a supernatural blight.
While not a true open world game, Ghostwire: Tokyo will nevertheless have an open map for protagonist Akito to explore, complete with bonus activities and side quests to complete. Game Rant recently spoke with Ghostwire: Tokyo Director Kenji Kimura about its side content and how it will add to the overall playtime, with Kimura revealing details about how long it should take players to beat the game.
Ghostwire: Tokyo PC System Requirements Revealed
According to Kimura, there are about 30 to 40 side missions in Ghostwire: Tokyo, which are inspired by Japanese folklore, yokai, and urban legend. Kimura estimates that it will take most Ghostwire: Tokyo players about 30 minutes or less to complete each individual side mission. They are designed so players can pursue them as a break from Ghostwire: Tokyo's main story quests and then return to the main missions without struggling to remember what was going on.
Kimura said that beating Ghostwire: Tokyo will take most gamers an average of 15 to 20 hours. However, if one were to complete all of Ghostwire: Tokyo's main story missions as well as all the side quests and other content, that number would double to about 30 to 40 hours of gameplay. So while Ghostwire: Tokyo may not be an absurdly long game, it should still prove to be a sizable adventure,
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