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Ghostwire Tokyo

A CURIOSITY IN FORM as well as function, Ghostwire Tokyo is in some ways a callback to Japanese horror games of the early 2000s (although this is much more of an action game), and also a graphical monster capable of serving up spectacular slices of neon lights and raytraced reflections.

To call the story outlandish would be something of an understatement, but it’s a good word to start the review off with. Everyone in Tokyo is dead, or at least gone, reduced to piles of clothing that lay where they fell when the body was somehow removed from them. Instead of its once bustling population, Tokyo is

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