Since it was first announced in 2019, GhostWire: Tokyo, a game by Tango Gameworks, which involves Shinji Mikami, the creator of Resident Evil and Evil Within, has immediately attracted the attention of gamers.
Many immediately thought that it was likely that this game would become a survival horror game because they saw Shinji Mikami's actions so far. But in fact, this game is not a horror game but an action-adventure game.
However, through an interview with Game Informer, Kenji Kimura as the game director of GhostWire: Tokyo said that even though this game is not a horror game but an action-adventure genre game, he promises to have scary and mysterious moments in this game later.
In addition, because the setting in this game is Japan, Tango Gameworks as the developer also hopes to be able to offer an exciting experience packed with tense, mysterious, and creepy elements based on folk tales, fairy tales, urban legends, and scary stories that are famous in Japan.
When asked about the difference between this game and Evil Within, which is actually a previous project from Tango Gameworks, Kenji replied that even though they both offer a tense atmosphere, because GhostWire: Tokyo was developed as an action game, it will feel even more exciting.
GhostWire: Tokyo itself is planned to be released first for the PlayStation 5 in early 2021, while the PC version will follow afterwards.
Many immediately thought that it was likely that this game would become a survival horror game because they saw Shinji Mikami's actions so far. But in fact, this game is not a horror game but an action-adventure game.
However, through an interview with Game Informer, Kenji Kimura as the game director of GhostWire: Tokyo said that even though this game is not a horror game but an action-adventure genre game, he promises to have scary and mysterious moments in this game later.
In addition, because the setting in this game is Japan, Tango Gameworks as the developer also hopes to be able to offer an exciting experience packed with tense, mysterious, and creepy elements based on folk tales, fairy tales, urban legends, and scary stories that are famous in Japan.
When asked about the difference between this game and Evil Within, which is actually a previous project from Tango Gameworks, Kenji replied that even though they both offer a tense atmosphere, because GhostWire: Tokyo was developed as an action game, it will feel even more exciting.
GhostWire: Tokyo itself is planned to be released first for the PlayStation 5 in early 2021, while the PC version will follow afterwards.
GhostWire: Tokyo is not a horror game but an action adventure game
Since it was first announced in 2019, GhostWire: Tokyo, a game by Tango Gameworks, which involves Shinji Mikami, the creator of Resident Evil and Evil Within, has immediately attracted the attention of gamers.
Many immediately thought that it was likely that this game would become a survival horror game because they saw Shinji Mikami's actions so far. But in fact, this game is not a horror game but an action-adventure game.
However, through an interview with Game Informer, Kenji Kimura as the game director of GhostWire: Tokyo said that even though this game is not a horror game but an action-adventure genre game, he promises to have scary and mysterious moments in this game later.
In addition, because the setting in this game is Japan, Tango Gameworks as the developer also hopes to be able to offer an exciting experience packed with tense, mysterious, and creepy elements based on folk tales, fairy tales, urban legends, and scary stories that are famous in Japan.
When asked about the difference between this game and Evil Within, which is actually a previous project from Tango Gameworks, Kenji replied that even though they both offer a tense atmosphere, because GhostWire: Tokyo was developed as an action game, it will feel even more exciting.
GhostWire: Tokyo itself is planned to be released first for the PlayStation 5 in early 2021, while the PC version will follow afterwards.
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