Ghostrunner 2 review: Slo-mo thriller, katana killer
Ghostrunner 2 enhances the feeling of being a cybernetic ninja with a one-hit kill katana but some design changes stop it from overtaking its predecessor.
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Ghostrunner 2 enhances the feeling of being a cybernetic ninja with a one-hit kill katana but some design changes stop it from overtaking its predecessor.
We recently had a chance to check out some early levels in Ghostrunner 2, and it felt like a lot more of what we loved about the original fast-paced slash-and-dash.
One More Level and 505 Games have officially given a release date to the upcoming Ghostrunner sequel on PC and consoles.
Ghostrunner 2 got an announcement trailer during the latest PlayStation Showcase.
New features, modes, and DLC have arrived in Ghostrunner.
Ghostrunner is a unique and deeply satisfying experience with tight and intense combat, slick traversal mechanics, and a gorgeous setting.
The stylish run-and-slash cyberpunk action game that is Ghostrunner has been confirmed both for launch on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S and free upgrades for players on PS4 and Xbox One.
If you'd like to get a taste of the hack n' slash runner action coming in the stylish cyberpunk Ghostrunner, a closed beta is coming and sign-ups are open.
Though the inspirations are clear, the developers at One More Level have worked hard to ensure Ghostrunner is unique in the cyberpunk genre.
One More Level sees the efforts players go to in order to perfect their runs of the Ghostrunner demo and will support this with more features.