The story concerns much of Tokyo’s population vanishing, followed by the arrival of the Visitors – hostile spirits based on Japanese folklore. While there’s still the lingering question of what Bethesda’s plans are for Sony’s console (seeing as Microsoft owns them now), the developer did confirm that they’re going to honor their commitment to bringing this action-adventure title to the PS5. ![]() GhostWire: Tokyo (Tango Gameworks, TBC on PS5, Xbox Series, and PC) Of course, the question is, is this is real, or something more sinister? According to Madmind, the only clue they’re giving us for a release date is that it’ll be after Succubus. The game takes place in the 80s, and puts you in the shoes of Patrick, a recluse suffering from deepening paranoid schizophrenia, who after many years is leaving his apartment to reunite with his sister. ![]() Madmind has had a habit of not revealing more info on their games, and Paranoid is no exception. Though details are still light, from what we’ve seen, the game looks to be a blast to play as a lycanthrope roaming the American Northwest. The title is one of the first video game adaptations in the Werewolf: The Apocalypse line of tabletop RPGs. Starting things off with one of the many delayed titles from 2020 is Earthblood. Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Earthblood (Cyanide Studios, February 4 on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series, and Xbox One) Here are 31 of our most anticipated video games of 2021. But, seeing as we want them so darn much, it stands to reason that we should still keep an eye out for them this year, whenever they drop. ![]() Now admittedly, a good chunk of these games were delayed (for obvious reasons) from last year. Since we’re all sticking to the idea of staying apart, it’s nice to have these things to keep us busy. One area of course is horror-based video games. I think we can all be thankful that 2020 has come and gone, and while the difficulties still remain in the new year, there’s plenty to look forward to in a lot of areas.
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