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Ghostwire: Tokyo – Prelude visual novel now available for free for PS5 and PS4, launches March 8 for PC

  Publisher Bethesda Softworks and developer Tango Gameworks have released the  Ghostwire: Tokyo – Prelude  visual novel for free for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 via PlayStation Store. PC users will be able to experience the  Prelude  for free via Steam and Epic Games Store starting March 8. Here is an overview of the visual novel, via Bethesda Softworks: Dive deeper into the world of  Ghostwire  with the  Ghostwire: Tokyo – Prelude . In this exciting visual novel adventure, players will join the mysterious KK and his team of supernatural detectives as they investigate an unusual disappearance. However, along their journey they’ll stumble upon something even more sinister. Players can choose different interactions with KK’s associates to piece together their stories in  Ghostwire ‘s unique prequel. Ghostwire: Tokyo  is an  action   adventure game  that challenges players to master the powerful arts of Ethereal Weaving while working to defeat the menacing Hannya and his followers, t

Better sound, better graphics, better physics—the Gran Turismo 7 review

  Can you believe more than eight years have passed since the last full  Gran Turismo  game? Actually, who am I kidding—fans of the series have become accustomed to lengthy waits between installments. That wait is very nearly over, though, because on Thursday,  Gran Turismo 7  arrives for the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 consoles. It has been a wait filled with some trepidation. Although  GT  titles were massively overrepresented in my very unscientific ranking of console racing games a while back, some installments of the franchise from Polyphony Digital have not been as good as others—looking at you,  GT5 . But that was then, and this is now, and there's an entirely new generation of hardware to show off the series' trademark dazzling realism. GT7  shows that Polyphony Digital has not lost its touch. There's room for improvement—history suggests that updates will happen over time—and there's no doubt that the game plays better on the hard-to-find PS5 than the more