Origins of Ghostwire: Tokyo's Yokai

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Shout out to @sickonshimmer for the idea for this video.

This is the second video on the Yokai featured in Ghostwire: Tokyo. The game takes a lot of inspiration from traditional Japanese folklore and urban legends. While most are very true to their roots, the developers certainly made some changes to the creatures' seen in this game.

If you like this video, check out part one at https://youtu.be/g4lpux-o79k

0:00 Introduction
0:28 Hanako-san
2:18 Ningyo
3:39 Betobeto-san
4:44 Wa Nyudo
6:28 Wara Ningyo
7:58 Tsuchigumo
9:31 Outro







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