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GhostWire: Tokyo

As usual I dont trust anything in that.

Particularly when the description of the video immediately starts with "Holy crap you guys you should TOTALLY PAY US FOR THIS THING THAT DOESNT EXIST YET and then you get all these entirely useless bonuses while we get your money before you see if it has any problems".

Also, PS5. Bleh. My PS4 was a glorified doorstop, I dont know why I ever bought the useless thing. Aint much that could ever get me interested enough to buy into the next version of that stupid gizmo.

I think the Switch is my final console, and I dont even like that thing all that much. So, it's PC release, or I ignore it.

Though, again, there's red flags all over this ANYWAY, so I'd be ignoring it as is.

I've said it before, and I'll say it again: Dont trust trailers. Ever. Period. ASSUME that they are lying somehow. Because it's almost guaranteed that they are.

Though when I look at it, it's not my sort of horror game anyway. As soon as they give the player the ability to defeat the monsters, the scare factor just entirely vanishes as far as I'm concerned. Same reason I never liked Resident Evil all that much, or similar games.
 

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