Until we worked in the games industry, many of us almost never played a video game in the year it was released: they're expensive, there's a lot of them, and they can be very time-consuming, so there ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Tango Gameworks' The Evil Within and its sequel are quintessential Shinji Mikami games, brazenly following in the footsteps of Resident Evil 4 by ...
Sony has revealed the trio of games that all PlayStation Plus members can claim in November and keep in their library as long as they maintain their subscription. Arguably the most recognizable title ...
Tokyo's population has vanished and deadly supernatural forces prowl the streets. Hone your otherwordly abilities to unravel the truth behind the disappearance and save the city. Explore brand-new ...
The Epic Games Store is back with another massive giveaway for PC gamers. The latest offer is bringing two games. Replacing last week's Moving Out freebie, the store has brought copies of Ghostwire: ...
2022 was a great year for video game releases — so great, in fact, that a game like Ghostwire: Tokyo, an altogether good game brimming with character and compelling ideas, may have been relegated to ...
Ghostwire Tokyo, the Bethesda-published open-world action game developed by Tango Gameworks, is free to download and keep forever for the next 24 hours. If you're unfamiliar with this one, it whisks ...
The Epic Games Store is wrapping up October with a pair of spooky titles: Witch It and Ghostwire: Tokyo. These games will be available for free from October 31st to November 7th. Ghostwire: Tokyo, a ...
Starting today and lasting until the late morning of December 25, Ghostwire: Tokyo is now entirely free on the Epic Games Store. Initially released back in March 2022, Ghostwire is developed by Tango ...
Ghostwire Tokyo and a selection of other Halloween-themed and horror-adjacent games are up for grabs in Amazon’s Prime Gaming freebies for October. The deals go live on Oct. 2, 2023, and last through ...
J. Scott Thurlow is a Senior Contributor based in the NYC Metropolitan Area. While he is not actually Alan Wake, Scott has been ranting about games since falling in love with them at a young age.