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Ghostwire Tokyo review by igamesnews.com

Ghostwire Tokyo review by igamesnews.com

Tango Gameworks departs from the land of survival horror and lands on the shores of action-adventure gaming with Ghostwire Tokyo. Founded by Shinji Mikami (Resident Evil, Dino Crisis), the studios invite us to discover the city of Tokyo and face a mysterious anomaly during a supernatural epic. Can the title published by Bethesda Softworks make ...

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PS5: Ghostwire Tokyo uses 100% DualSense in a new trailer

PS5: Ghostwire Tokyo uses 100% DualSense in a new trailer

Game news PS5: Ghostwire Tokyo uses 100% DualSense in a new trailer Published on 03/16/2022 at 21:48 Despite hitting a new high during Sony’s last State of Play, Ghostwire Tokyo is back on stage today to show us all the benefits of DualSense. The DualSense in action As you can see from the video available ...

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Ghostwire Tokyo PS5: 6 graphics optimizations planned

Ghostwire Tokyo PS5: 6 graphics optimizations planned

You used to be able to choose between “Quality” and “Performance” on your PlayStation? With Ghostwire: Tokyo, the choice really gets bigger as we now benefit from six settings! According to our colleagues at VGC, who have already collected their GhostWire: Tokyo trial key, Tango Gameworks’ game will benefit from many graphic options. We won’t ...

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Ghostwire: Tokyo’s first-person perspective is paramount

Ghostwire: Tokyo’s first-person perspective is paramount

For decades, there has been a misconception that Japanese game developers and gamers don’t like first-person games. As with any claim of this nature, it is filled with a long list of asterisks and exceptions. but Ghostwire: Tokyo Director Kenji Kimura and producer Masato Kimura believe there is some truth to it, theorizing it has ...

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Ikumi Nakamura (Ghostwire Tokyo) from Studio Unseen

Ikumi Nakamura (Ghostwire Tokyo) from Studio Unseen

Former Ghostwire Tokyo creative director Ikumi Nakamura has formalized his studio. Unseen will showcase artists and change the way games are made. You may not be familiar with the name, but Ikumi Nakamura came to prominence during E3 2019 at the 2019 Bethesda Conference. Highlighted by Shinji Mikami, she took the stage to announce Ghostwire ...