March 28, 2024

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Noah's mask for the opponent Hania hides the motives

Noah’s mask for the opponent Hania hides the motives

Tango Gameworks released a new video for the action game Ghostwire Tokyo in the evening, which touches on many topics. We see the supporters of the evil Hanya, various creatures from Japanese mythology, and the supernatural abilities that the duo Akito and KK use to defend themselves against the danger that Tokyo is trying to devour in the game.

Meanwhile, game director Kenji Kimura is introducing new details about the story PlayStation Blog, where he talked about the motive of the opponent Hania. The developer states that the intentions of the actors will not be clear at first glance:

“We have been inspired by the history of the wearers of Noh masks used in traditional Japanese dramas. Wearing a human actor [die Noh-Maske], when playing a non-human person, such as an oni or a ghost. If the mask is worn in a bleak theater, according to perspective, […] Recognize different expressions, such as joy, anger, sadness, or pleasure.”

We are currently playing Ghostwire Tokyo for our review and will be sharing our experience with the game soon. The title will be available on PS5 and PC on March 25, but those who pre-order will get the adventure three days in advance.

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