We’ve Played Ghostwire Tokyo – Here’s What We Thought! GHOSTWIRE TOKYO NEW PS5 GAMEPLAY

Eurogamer published this video item, entitled “We’ve Played Ghostwire Tokyo – Here’s What We Thought! GHOSTWIRE TOKYO NEW PS5 GAMEPLAY” – below is their description.

Ghostwire Tokyo lets you explore a beautiful interpretation of Tokyo overrun by deadly supernatural forces, which have also caused Tokyo’s population to vanish in an instant. While finding your way around its ultra-modern cityscape, you’ll be facing off against vengeful Yokai and mastering supernatural powers. Zoe Delahunty-Light has been playing #GhostwireTokyo and is here to give us her first impressions, from its gorgeously haunting visuals to its combat, enemy design, UI details and more. #eurogamer

00:00 – Introduction

00:33 – Incredible Surroundings

02:12 – Yokai And You

03:26 – Immersive Details

04:17 – Dull Combat

05:50 – Shallow Enemy Design

07:07 – Camera Issues

07:30 – Irritating UI

08:30 – Overall Impressions

09:22 – Takk For Watching 🙂

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