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March 2022
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47 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Un scénario prenant et au final assez touchant
Une bande-son qualitative qui colle à l'ambiance
Un gameplay solide et fun
La représentation virtuelle de Shibuya
Exquise
Une durée de vie conséquente pour le 100 % (même si en partie artificielle)
Immersion totale dans les rues de Shibuya
Incursion de la mythologie japonaise dans un monde contemporain
Mise en scène héritée des Evil Within
Alchimie plaisante entre Akito et K.K
Des quêtes principales et secondaires prenantes et qui donnent du ry
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Mais réduit à son plus simple appareil (court) et un poil alambiqué
Mais trop mise en retrait
Bien que vite répétitif et un peu trop rigide selon la situation
Publié: 2022-03-21, Auteur: Chris , review by: destructoid.com
Extrait: For a long while I wasn't sure what to think of Ghostwire: Tokyo. The marketing made it look like it lacked personality, and it wasn't until I actually got to play it for myself that I started to see its potential and what it was going for.Having finished...
Beautiful open-world, Engaging side missions, Eerie atmosphere, Flashy combat
Lackluster story, Underwhelming upgrades
While Ghostwire: Tokyo is disappointingly unremarkable in the story department, its recreation of Tokyo begs to be explored and its slick combat remains consistently cinematic throughout. Its collection of gameplay mechanics and system are far from innova...
Interesting look at various Japanese folklore and urban legends, Impressive animation work for attacks/wire moves and enemies, Great atmosphere
Story rushes to the finale very quickly after a certain point, Typical open world fluff of collect-a-thons and radio tower equivalents, Solid but fairly shallow combat that doesn't evolve much after it is introduced
Publié: 2022-03-21, Auteur: Matthew , review by: gaming-age.com
Extrait: Ghostwire: Tokyo is the first game that's made me glad I have a PS5. Admittedly, that's a bit of a backhanded compliment coming from me. Even though I was lucky enough to get a PS5 on day one, if I'm being honest I've barely touched it since then. Apart f...
Ghostwire: Tokyo has an interesting setting, but a lackluster story, monotonous combat, and disappointing visuals make for a forgettable adventure that doesn't justify its next-gen-only status, or the full asking price...
Extrait: Source: Windows Central One of the more mysterious studios within Microsoft's ZeniMax stable is Tango Gameworks. The developer is known primarily for The Evil Within series, which in my view, contains underrated classics and some of my favorite horror wor...
Publié: 2022-03-21, Auteur: Richard , review by: gamingtrend.com
Unique concept, Interesting combat mechanics, Great use of the PS5 controller's features
Side content, while enjoyable, seems arbitrary on normal difficulty, Story is over a bit too quickly
Ghostwire: Tokyo is a unique blend of FPS, RPG, and horror with a creative twist on how we approach fighting in an FPS. Despite a few grievances about the length and ambition of the project, it is still a good game, but unfortunately it merely toes the li...
Great environmental and sound design, + Combat is easy to understand, + Integrates aspects of Japanese mythology well, + So many cats and dogs to pet
Arcade-like elements feel out of place, - Pacing is awful, - Characters have no personality or interesting motivations, - Combat, collecting, and more become repetitive
While the first few hours of Ghostwire: Tokyo suck you in with simple combat, great humor, and superb environmental design, the game ultimately runs out of ideas...
Publié: 2022-03-21, Auteur: Richard , review by: gamespot.com
The budding relationship between Akito and KK carries the story, Unique combat is fantastic once it hits its stride, This haunted Tokyo is a fascinating place to explore, Varied enemy designs that present challenges and are visually interesting
Side characters aren't given enough time to develop and the villain is forgettable, Many of the side missions lack depth
Limited exploration, Progression feels detached, Unsatisfying stealth, Bland side-quests
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 si...