The studio behind Ghostwire: Tokyo should produce more than just horror games in the future, so company founder Shinji Mikami.
Shinji Mikami, Creator of Resident Evil and Chief of Studio Tango Gameworks, would like to develop smaller games associated with the horror greeting in the future. He said that in an interview with the Famitsu. He wants to change the call of his studio, because Tango Gameworks are currently associated with the horrororre. No wonder when we look at the previous games. So far, the team only has the Evil Within, The Evil Within 2, which belong to the best horror games in the Game Pass, and the currently-established Ghostwire: Tokyo developed. However, a few weeks ago, the Mobile Game Hero Dice for Japan has announced, which is rather unknown in the broad public in the West.
Therefore, Mikami is planning some smaller titles in the future and, above all, games that are assigned to other genres. He hopes to change the image of his studio. It is nice if Tango Gameworks is known for fans for a good reputation in the horror area, but he wants his studio for a greater variety of games as well as every1. Ghostwire: Tokyo is therefore the first title for him, which should show that. Although the game looks like horror at first glance, it is according to Mikami an action adventure game in the arcade style.
How far the plans are already progressed, it shows that John Johanas, who was responsible for the DLCs of The Evil Within and The Evil Within 2, is working on a game called Mikami as the opposite of Horror. When the project is to be officially introduced, the Japanese did not reveal.
OURPE: Famitsu / Translation of VGC
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