The comparison video, which has been put together by Cycu1, is pretty thorough, showcasing all the different available presets. The gameplay has been captured on a machine powered by AMD Ryzen 9 3900X CPU, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080, and 16 GB RAM.

Alessio had the chance to try out Ghostwire Tokyo ahead of launch, highlighting how the PC port is quite solid, featuring plenty of different graphics settings alongside the already mentioned DLSS, FSR, and TSR support. Ghostwire Tokyo launches on PC and PlayStation 5 on March 22nd worldwide. Tokyo is overrun by deadly supernatural forces, perpetrated by a dangerous occultist, causing Tokyo’s population to vanish in an instant. Ally with a powerful spectral entity on their quest for vengeance and master a powerful arsenal of abilities to unravel the dark truth behind the disappearance as you FACE THE UNKNOWN in Ghostwire Tokyo.

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