Started up GHOSTWIRE: TOKYO.

I frittered the day away, yeah. In my defense: I actually fell asleep during my physical therapy while they had me hooked up to the electric gizmo. Videogames was as much as I could handle this evening.

Moe Lane

PS: GHOSTWIRE: TOKYO is actually pretty good. And yeah, it comes with both the disc and the Steam code, which means that price continues to be real weird, man.

#commissionearned

So… GHOSTWIRE: TOKYO is fifteen bucks on Amazon.

That’s the Deluxe edition of GHOSTWIRE: TOKYO. It’s fifteen bucks on Amazon – and eighty bucks on Steam. Can somebody explain what’s going on, here? I mean, I already had my eldest kid look at it, get young eyes on the situation; he’s confirming that I’m not nuts. It’s the same game – heck, according to the reviews, it’s just a box containing a Steam code*.

Now that I’ve safely bought it: what gives?

Moe Lane

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GHOSTWIRE: TOKYO out soon,

GHOSTWIRE: TOKYO is coming to the PS5 and PC on March 25, which means that at least we won’t have to listen to many complaints on the console side (PS5s are still insanely expensive*). Still debating on whether to get it. It’s supposedly a pure shooter, and I don’t do well with those. But it looks really pretty, though.

…For given values of ‘pretty.’

Moe Lane

#commissionearned

*So expensive I won’t even link to them. If you have $1,200 for a gaming console, you have $1,200 for a real computer.

The GHOSTWIRE: TOKYO trailer.

This reminds me a bit of the Tokyo boards in Secret World Legends. Big surprise, huh? When you’re drawing on specific Japanese horror folklore, and setting it in the same urban area, you’re gonna get similar-looking monsters.

GHOSTWIRE TOKYO does look fun, though. Even though I’d prefer to have my trusty AR from SWL. 2022 release.