With Ghostwire: Tokyo nearing its release date, reviews for the action-adventure game are appearing on multiple outlets. And, generally speaking, the game is getting great review scores.
It will officially be released on March 25, 2022 and will be available on Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 5. The game is developed by Tango Gameworks and published by Bethesda Softworks.
In the game, Tokyo’s citizens have vanished, presumably connected to strangers wearing Hannya masks. Instead of the city being populated by the living, spirits are walking the streets instead and it’s up to the protagonist Akito to solve the mystery. Here’s what reviewers had to say about Ghostwire.
Ghostwire: Tokyo consistently garnered above-average review scores from a plethora of outlets, both mainstream and niche. The game sits comfortably in the 70s on Metacritic, with user scores also reflecting a similar rating. In both cases, the game is doing quite well for itself.
Jordan Middler at VGC excused its gameplay weaknesses, stating that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
Josh West at GamesRadar+ enjoyed its simplicity, although he expressed that it wouldn't be for everyone.
Nick Petrasiti at TheSixthAxis was particularly onboard for the exploration into Japanese mythology and folklore, specifically with side missions.
Other notable publications scored the game as such:
As it stands, Ghostwire: Tokyo offers an interesting blend of horror, adventure, and ghosthunting action. It appears that many reviewers didn’t regret the ride, despite having a few critical opinions about the game. Overall, it has amassed a fair number of the above-average scores it deserves.
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