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Epic Hi +1, a horror game that can pet cats? Is this a warm-up for Ghost Line Tokyo?

Epic Hi +1, a horror game that can pet cats? Is this a warm-up for Ghost Line Tokyo?

Epic kicked off a week-long free-to-play campaign on time today (3.18). The game presented at this event is a psychological horror game called "in sound mind" from a first-person perspective.

In this game, you'll explore an area that seems impossible to escape, and as you explore, you'll solve a series of puzzles and battle a variety of bosses.

However, it is this seemingly intense horror game that has even added the function of "picking up cats" in the process of player exploration. And this feature reminds me of Ghost Line: Tokyo, which will be released next week.

Epic Hi +1, a horror game that can pet cats? Is this a warm-up for Ghost Line Tokyo?

Ghost Line: Tokyo is a first-person action horror game led by Shinji Mikami, the "Father of Resident Evil".

In the previous live demonstrations, we have learned that ghost line: Tokyo also has the ability to interact with cats and dogs, and through interacting with cats and dogs in the game, there is also a chance to get hidden rewards. (Isn't there really anyone who "picks up a cat and a dog" to hide rewards?) )

Epic Hi +1, a horror game that can pet cats? Is this a warm-up for Ghost Line Tokyo?

Of course, as a highly anticipated game, ghost line: Tokyo's unique way of fighting can not be ignored.

In Ghost Line: Tokyo, players no longer fight with various firearms like in the Resident Evil series and the Evil Possessed Series, but by unleashing the "Ethereal Combat Techniques" of the Wind, Water, and Fire series by hand or by using bows and arrows to fight evil spirits.

Each of these attacks has its own characteristics, and players need to determine which of these means they should use based on their current situation. After using these attack methods to beat the enemy to a stiff state of "spirit core exposure", the player can pull the enemy core out through the "ghost line", thus making the enemy incapacitated.

While this supernatural style of fighting may seem outrageous, it does add a lot of fantasy to Ghost Line: Tokyo and gameplay.

Epic Hi +1, a horror game that can pet cats? Is this a warm-up for Ghost Line Tokyo?

In addition, ghost line: Tokyo provides players with a very high degree of freedom of exploration. Players can constantly unlock new areas by purifying the torii gate, and can also explore vertically through the wandering tengu, and after learning the skill of summoning the tengu, the range of areas that the player can explore is greatly increased.

Epic Hi +1, a horror game that can pet cats? Is this a warm-up for Ghost Line Tokyo?

Ghost Line: Tokyo's side quests are mostly taken from some weird talk or legend we know, such as: Rift Girl, Woman in Red, Tengu, Kappa, Ghost Subway, and so on. In the game, players may experience these events first-hand, which is undoubtedly a stimulating and fun experience for players who like Japanese weird talk and urban legends.

In addition, there are also side quests that reflect the current state of Japanese society or Easter eggs related to Shinji Mikami's past works. Although it is only a shorter branch line, brushing up on these stories is also not lacking in fun.

Epic Hi +1, a horror game that can pet cats? Is this a warm-up for Ghost Line Tokyo?

I believe that many players, like Xiaobian, have been looking forward to "Ghost Line: Tokyo" for a long time. In the editor's opinion, Epic released "In Sound Mind" this week, a free game, and is also warming up for next week's "Ghost Line: Tokyo". So are you ready to enter the mysterious world of Ghost Line Tokyo and embark on your own adventure?

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