Ghostwire: Tokyo review-in-progress — Explore a gorgeous but linear Shibuya

Within the first two chapters, Ghostwire: Tokyo presents an exciting vision of Shibuya with memorable yōkai and an impressive attention to detail. But so far, this open-world is weighed down by limited exploration, unimaginative progression, and subpar side-quests. https://www.laptopmag.com/reviews/ghostwire-tokyo

Creato 3y | 14 mar 2022, 15:21:03


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