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Is GhostWire: Tokyo a horror game?

It's not scary.

If you have been lovestruck by the attractive visual of GhostWire: Tokyo, then you probably are thinking about picking up a copy. The only problem you may be facing is trying to figure out if GhostWire is a horror game or not. Luckily, we have the answer for you below.

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GhostWire: Tokyo is not a horror game and isn't meant to scare you. The game is a stylish action-adventure game that takes you through the streets of Tokyo. While yokai are wandering around, they aren't there to try and jumpscare you. They just want to take Akito down.

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The monsters in the game aren't your typical ghouls, and while they may give you some trouble while exploring, none of them are going to keep you awake at night. The world of GhostWire: Tokyo is filled with enticing designs that are meant to give the game a distinctive feel.

If you are looking for a horror game from Tango Gameworks, there's always Evil Within from the same developer. If you like to avoid horror games, then check out GhostWire: Tokyo.

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Jessica Thomas
I start my day by exploring Teyvat in Genshin Impact and end it after reorganizing my apartment in Final Fantasy XIV. I am a diehard fan of N64 era games and will forever feel betrayed that Megaman Legends didn't finish. Outside of gaming, I have spend my time collecting manga, collecting anime figures, and watching anime with my naked cat.