Ghostwire: Tokyo is the new first-person-sorcery game from Tango Gameworks that pits the player against every evil spirit in Japan. Players have plenty of ways to defeat their enemies, but the devious ghosts and ghouls are deadly.
Many enemies are capable of quick or long-range attacks that can feel impossible to dodge. Blocking only reduces damage, leaving players vulnerable unless they learn the Perfect Block technique.
Ghostwire: Tokyo players can guard against attacks with the L1 button. Doing so will reduce damage. Players must time their guard to pull off the perfect block with the oncoming attack.
Think of the perfect block like a parry in any other game. Hit the button before an attack is set to collide with Akito to ward off the attack perfectly. Mashing isn't a viable strategy for this technique. Players should learn the timing to succeed.
Perfect blocking a melee attack will deflect the attack without causing any damage to the player. Doing so also benefits from staggering the enemy, giving Akito the chance to follow up and deal some quick damage.
Long-range enemies aren't safe from the perfect block technique either. While they won't be staggered, long-range attacks can be reflected towards the attacker with a well-timed guard. This allows a player with expert timing to defeat a distant foe with nothing but their defensive option.
Players cannot block attacks that they don't see coming, so ensure that enemies are consistently in view. If a player isn't facing their foe, they can't defend themselves.
Ghostwire: Tokyo offers players a level-up tree to empower their abilities and increase their success. A few valuable upgrades are beneficial to the perfect block technique.
After landing a perfect block, enemies can be
Read more on sportskeeda.com