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gaming2 years ago

"Get Ghostwire: Tokyo for Free with Amazon Prime Subscription"

Ghostwire: Tokyo, an overlooked video game from 2022, is currently available for free on PC for Amazon Prime subscribers until November 2nd. Developed by Tango Gameworks, the game offers an open-world action-adventure experience set in a haunted version of Tokyo. While its combat may lack innovation, Ghostwire: Tokyo excels in creating a macabre atmosphere and offers a more digestible scale compared to other open-world games. It's a great choice for players looking for a less demanding and atmospheric gaming experience, especially during the Halloween season.

gaming2 years ago

"Exclusive Access: PlayStation Plus Subscribers Uncover 2022's Hidden Gem"

PlayStation Plus subscribers can now play Ghostwire Tokyo, an underrated open-world action/horror game steeped in Japanese folklore. Set in a Tokyo overrun by deadly supernatural forces, players must use elemental abilities to uncover the truth and save the city. With a compelling story, slick combat, and plenty of open-world activities, Ghostwire Tokyo is a must-play for fans of the genre. It is also available on Xbox Game Pass.

gaming2 years ago

"Ghostwire: Tokyo quietly adds Denuvo DRM a year after launch"

Bethesda has added Denuvo copy protection to Ghostwire: Tokyo on PC via the game's Spider's Thread update, a year after its launch. The addition has not been publicly confirmed by Bethesda, but was spotted by DSOGaming. Redfall, another Bethesda-published game, is also set to use Denuvo at launch. The use of Denuvo in both games raises questions over whether it will be included in all future Bethesda releases.

gaming2 years ago

"Ghostwire: Tokyo Receives Big Update and Mixed Reviews on Xbox Series X"

Ghostwire: Tokyo has been updated on PS5 with a new rogue-lite mode called Spider's Thread, 30 stages of combat tests, new side quests, extended story cutscenes, and Photo Mode enhancements. The update is free and also includes new enemy types and an optional mission to locate 25 photographs. The base game received a 6/10 rating in our review, with repetition setting in quickly, but hopefully, this new update adds some variety.

gaming2 years ago

"Optimizing Your Ghostwire: Tokyo Xbox Experience"

Ghostwire: Tokyo has arrived on Xbox Game Pass, but early impressions are mixed with some players experiencing FPS drops in Performance Mode and sluggish controls. Suggestions have been made to improve the game's feel by changing various settings. Despite this, the Xbox Series X version has generated a higher average on Metacritic than the PS5 version so far. A review will be shared on Pure Xbox in the near future.

gaming2 years ago

"Ghostwire: Tokyo" Delivers Fresh Concepts and Folklore on Xbox Series X.

Ghostwire: Tokyo, the spooky adventure game from Tango Gameworks, is finally arriving on Xbox Game Pass for Xbox Series X|S on April 12th. The game's combination of Western gameplay with an authentically Japanese open world Tokyo setting makes it a perfect fit for Xbox's push into the Japanese market. The game also promises to showcase the hardware capabilities of the Xbox Series X|S. Despite comparisons to Ubisoft-style open worlds, the game looks fun and compelling to explore.

gaming2 years ago

Xbox Game Pass unveils April 2023 lineup.

Microsoft has announced the latest additions to its Xbox Game Pass for April, including Loop Hero, Iron Brigade, Ghostwire: Tokyo, NHL 23, and Minecraft Legends. Some games will also be leaving the service on April 15th. Xbox Game Pass subscribers get a 20% discount on purchasing any of the leaving games. There is no confirmation yet on when Quantum Break will leave the service.

gaming2 years ago

"PS Plus March 2023: Uncharted, Tchia, Ghostwire Tokyo, and Retro Treats"

Sony has announced the lineup of games for its PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium catalog for March, including Tchia, Uncharted Legacy of Thieves Collection, and other titles such as Ghostwire Tokyo, Immortals Fenyx Rising, and Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. Premium subscribers will also gain access to older games at no extra cost. However, several games will be leaving the Extra catalog on March 21st. Sony has also revealed the first game that all PS Plus members can claim in April, Meet Your Maker.