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Set primarily in the Shibuya district of Tokyo, Ghostwire: Tokyo places players in the shoes of Akito: a young man who unwittingly finds himself right at the center of a supernatural plot that’s threatening to destroy the entire world. With the help of the spirit of a man named KK, they’ll need to fight their way through the streets of Tokyo in order to put a stop to the mysterious man in the Hannya mask who is responsible for all of the chaos.
This section of the guide will include a collection of how-to guides, as well as general tips and tricks for both beginner and advanced players alike. This is also where readers can expect to find answers to some of the more frequently asked questions, including things like the game’s pre-order bonuses, early access, and main campaign length.
How-to Guides How to Level Up Fast How to Find the Hyakki Yako Spirit Parade How to Use Offering Boxes to Find Collectibles How to Download Deluxe Edition & Pre-Order Bonuses
Tips & Tricks Beginner Tips The Best Skills to Unlock First
One or two of the game’s puzzles can be a little tricky, as too can some of the game’s end-of-chapter boss fights. Those needing a little help finding barrier stones or tackling a particularly challenging boss can find guides and walkthroughs to help them right here. There’s also a guide on how to fix the bug in Chapter 3 which sometimes prevents players from contacting Ed, which is still to be patched at the time of writing.
Story Walkthroughs Ghostwire: Tokyo Mission and Chapter List How to Destroy the Barrier Around KK’s Safehouse (Chapter 2) How to Destroy the Barrier Around the Utagawa Shopping District (Chapter 3) How to Get a Telephone Card and Contact Ed (Chapter 3)
Boss Guides How to Beat Ko-omote (Chapter 3 Boss) How to Beat Okina (Chapter 5 Boss) How to Beat Yaseotoko (Chapter 5 Boss) How to Beat Hannya (Chapter 6 Boss)
Those wishing to see the game’s true ending will need to complete every single side mission on offer, which will also reward them with the “Wishmaker” trophy/achievement. Despite what the game tells players, none of the side missions are missable, with players able to return to Chapter 4 upon completing the main story. Here, readers can find walkthroughs for some of the more challenging side missions, including the non-missable three-part quest, “After the End.”
Deep Cleansing Side Mission Guide
Zashiki-Warashi Side Mission Guide
After the End Side Mission Guide
Unlike other games, however, collecting some of these things can actually help players to grow stronger. Praying at Jizo statues, for example, will increase the maximum capacity of Akito’s Ethereal Arts, while other collectible sets reward players with Magatama, which is needed to unlock the nodes barring access to some of the game’s very best skills and abilities.
Jizo Statues Every Wind Jizo Statue Every Water Jizo Statue Every Flame Jizo Statue
Tanuki Akisawa Shrine Tanuki Locations Namita Shrine Tanuki Location Shiroyama Shrine Tanuki Locations Yashin Shrine Tanuki Location Morite Shrine Tanuki Location Mikubo Shrine Tanuki Location Utagawa Shopping District Tanuki Locations Hitani Shrine Tanuki Locations Hatsuike Shrine Tanuki Location Namihara Shrine Tanuki Location Toyoi Shrine Tanuki Location Chishima Shrine Tanuki Location Saihama Building Rooftop Tanuki Location Tatsui Shrine Tanuki Location Onten Shrine Tanuki Location Shimokusa Shrine Tanuki Location Kamio Shrine Tanuki Location Kuo Shrine Tanuki Locations
Among the topics discussed in these interviews are the relationship between the game’s dual protagonists Akito and KK, the challenges of creating a realistic digital depiction of Tokyo, and some of the urban legends which helped to inspire the game’s plot and enemy design. For anyone looking for some additional lore and greater insight into the inner workings of the game, this is definitely the best place to start.
Game Rant’s Interview with Shinji Mikami and Tango Gameworks
Ghostwire: Tokyo Devs Discuss Akito and KK’s Relationship
Ghostwire: Tokyo Devs Discuss ‘Slit-Mouthed Woman’ Urban Legends
Ghostwire: Tokyo Devs Discuss Urban Legends and Bringing Tokyo to Life
Ghostwire: Tokyo Devs Discuss Enemy Design
Ghostwire: Tokyo is available now on PC and PS5.