15 New Things You Need To Know About Ghostwire Tokyo

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Zoe Delahunty-Light got a peek at the latest gameplay demo of #GhostwireTokyo and there are a whole lot of new things she discovered about the game! From who that mysterious voice in your head is, to who you’ll be playing, to what the combat is like, these are all the biggest things you need to know about the Ghostwire Tokyo gameplay.

00:00 – Let’s Get Started

00:36 – Meet Akito

01:10 – Japanese Voice Acting

01:26 – Who Is KK?

02:04 – Hannya

02:37 – The Visitors

04:03 – Ethereal Weaving

05:13 – Watch Out For Barriers

05:40 – Things Get Surreal…

06:13 – Action-Focused Combat

06:40 – Spectral Vision

06:51 – Yokai Friends!!

07:24 – Using Your Katashiro

08:00 – Cleansing Shrines

08:24 – Spirits 101

09:08 – Reading Animal Thoughts?!

09:39 – i like the scissor lady 🙂

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