Ghostwire: Tokyo
Tango Gameworks
· Bethesda Softworks
Adventure
Release Date: March 24, 2022
After strange disappearances hit Tokyo's population, it's up to you to uncover the source and purge the city of a strange, new evil. Armed with your own mysterious spectral abilities, you will face down the occult, unravel conspiracy theories and experience urban legends like never before.
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Critic Reviews
11 reviews
Destructoid
7.5/10
75
Review: Ghostwire: Tokyo - Tango Gameworks takes on open world Japan with a supernatural twist, with mixed results.
Eurogamer
★★★
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60
Eurogamer's review of Ghostwire: Tokyo, a beatuifully otherworldly, but occasionally tiresome action-horror game.
PlayStation Universe
9/10
90
Ghostwire: Tokyo comes from the mind of Shinji Mikami. Come see how this open world game fares in our official Ghostwire: Tokyo PS5 review!
TheSixthAxis
8/10
80
Ghostwire: Tokyo is a stylish, spooky action adventure set in the heart of Tokyo and filled with Japanese folklore and culture. Our review.
COGconnected
82/100
82
Ghostwire: Tokyo is a first-person shooter with magic instead of guns, as you rid present-day Tokyo of ghosts and demons.
Video Games Chronicle
★★★
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60
Tango Gameworks’ unique and weird setting is a marvel let down by repetitiveness and an abrupt ending…
GamesRadar
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70
Bethesda's supernatural action game feels like a throwback to a different era
IGN
7/10
70
Tokyo's Shibuya district is one of the liveliest places on the planet. Day or night, it's generally densely packed with people and positively thrumming with energy. Ghostwire: Tokyo shows us another side of this iconic urban hub, after a supernatural force leaves its streets eerily deserted. It's a nightmarish vision, but an absolutely incredible recreation nonetheless – this city slice feels astonishingly like the real thing (albeit with more conspicuous shrines), and the game's dedication to i
ComicBook.com
4/5
80
Ghostwire: Tokyo is an odd video game in all the right ways. While ostensibly an action-adventure title, there are plenty of role-playing game influences like leveling up and assigning skill points. It has all the hallmarks of an open-world video game with dozens of markers dotting the map, but due to the care and specificity […]
Push Square
6/10
60
The evil without
Game Informer
8/10
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An empty world not hampered by its lack of things to do but strengthened by its commitment to being desolate.