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Ghostwire: Tokyo is an attractive game with plenty going for it, marred by poor controller response and sub-par performance. This was the state of the game on PlayStation 5 when it launched last year and there's been no improvement since then. And, unfortunately, the game is either on par or worse on Xbox Series consoles. Oliver Mackenzie reports.


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Ghostwire: Tokyo - Xbox Tech Review - No Improvement on PS5, Worse on Xbox Series X/S

Ghostwire: Tokyo is an attractive game with plenty going for it, marred by poor controller response and sub-par performance. This was the state of the game on PlayStation 5 when it launched last year and there's been no improvement since then. And, unfortunately, the game is either on par or worse on Xbox Series consoles. Oliver Mackenzie reports. Join the DF Supporter Program for pristine video downloads, behind the scenes content, early access to DF Retro, early access to DF Direct Weekly and much, much more: https://bit.ly/3jEGjvx Subscribe for more Digital Foundry: http://bit.ly/DFSubscribe Want some DF-branded tee-shirts, mugs, hoodies or pullovers? Check out our store: https://bit.ly/2BqRTt0 00:00 Overview 00:38 Visual features comparison 04:11 Image quality comparison 06:05 Performance comparison 11:33 Analysis and conclusion

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MittenFacedLass

What a bizarre result, a year later, with this title coming to Xbox, technically as a first party title, but being a worse version despite that time and the extra power of the Series X. It's been a weird week tech wise for Microsoft games. Just a bit baffling.

MittenFacedLass

What was the tweak to the video? Anything substantial? Worth rewatching? Or just a small tweak?

digitalfoundry

Just an adjustment of wording to be a bit more flexible on resolutions I think, but the content is the same.