GamingBolt publishes information about the game Ghostwire Tokyo, which is based on a preview of the project by reporters from Rock, Paper, Shotgun. The reviewers posted their material ahead of time, introducing us to several new features of the project.
It became known that the release date of the game is scheduled for March 24, the main character of the project will be a young man named Akito. He is a resident of Tokyo who was possessed by the spirit of a demon hunter. In Ghostwire Tokyo, we have to hunt for rather unusual enemies like headless schoolgirls and faceless businessmen with umbrellas. Fights will take place using the Weave system, which consists of spells and allows the character to draw precious energy from his enemies.
Instead of a life bar, monsters will change their appearance, and it will be possible to attack them with both weapons and magic. The inhabitants of Tokyo, captivated by demons, will need to be released by placing them in special dolls and sending them outside the city.
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