I didn’t know what to expect when I saw Shinji Mikami walk up on stage during Bethesda’s E3 conference. At first, I thought we were just getting another Evil Within, but oh boy was I gladly proved wrong. Tango Gameworks showed off a game called GhostWire: Tokyo, which touts as being an action-adventure game set after what appears to be The Rapture. Everything turns from shock, to panic as reality warps and different supernatural beings begin to appear, based on various amounts of Japanese Mythology. It looks absolutely stunning and I can’t wait to learn more about it as the months go on. A release date has yet to be given, but I’m hoping it comes out soon personally.
Dalton McClain
A gamer at heart, and a creator by trade. As a shy kid who grew up in a small town, my only solace was with the games that I enjoyed playing. That being said I enjoy just about every type of game, but more than anything I love playing horror/unique games. I look forward to sharing my knowledge of the strange and unusual with the world.
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