Twisted Tokyo: Ghostwire Tokyo Trophy Guide

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Ghostwire Tokyo is a supernatural open-world game set in the iconic Shibuya district of Tokyo. Created by the developers at Tango Gameworks, makers of The Evil Within, and it comes with it some great visuals, a unique identity, and an open world for players to explore.

For players who want to get Ghostwire Tokyo‘s platinum trophy, they’ll have to thoroughly explore everything the game offers and complete every piece of content.

Key Info Up Front

  • Genre: Open World
  • Difficulty: 4/10
  • Number of Playthroughs Required: 1
  • Estimated Time Required: Approximately 50 hours
  • Number of Achievements Required: 57

Ghostwire Tokyo Walkthrough

Before taking a more detailed look at each of the individual trophies you’ll be earning during your playthrough of Ghostwire Tokyo, I want to go through a comprehensive walkthrough. This will let you know what to expect from the platinum trophy while helping you get the entire thing done as efficiently as possible.

Step One: The Story

Beginnings Trophy Ghostwire Tokyo guide

I recommend starting your time toward Ghostwire Tokyo‘s platinum trophy by playing through the story. This will give you an excellent introduction to the game’s mechanics and activities and lay the foundation of your character through leveling up and unlocking new abilities.

As you play through the story, you can do so in as relaxed of a manner as you want, as nothing in the game is missable. There is a point of no return toward the end of Chapter Four, but after completing it, you’ll be returned before completing it after you finish.

I also recommend finishing the story before tackling the rest of the game because you’ll get an item and abilities that will make completing the rest of the game’s content much more accessible.

However, as you play through the main story, you should keep an eye out for collectibles, Hyakki Yako events (denoted by fog with a group of enemies inside), and Forlorn and Forsaken Visitors (children in red and yellow raincoats).

Whenever you see these as you play through the game, you should go and get them right away, otherwise, you’ll have to grind for them at the end of your playthrough.

Trophies in this Step

  • Beginnings
  • Trouble
  • Connection
  • Contortion
  • Severance
  • Binding
  • Conclusions
  • Helping Hand
  • Opening a Path
  • Treasure Hunter
  • Echoes of the Past
  • It’s All Thanks to Yokai
  • Roadside Spirituality
  • Animal Lover
  • Amateur Photographer
  • Don’t Worry About It
  • Heartbreaker
  • In Sync
  • Better Together

Step Two: Collectibles and Spirits

Problem Solver trophy ghostwire tokyo

After you finish the story, it’s time to finish up the map and do everything available in the game. This includes transferring the game’s spirits, finishing up every side quest, and getting all the collectibles.

There are a ton of collectibles spread out throughout the game’s map, as well as numerous types. The way that you approach this is largely up to your preferences. You can tackle it by doing everything one type at a time or by finishing up sections of the map simultaneously.

I preferred playing through the side quests, getting any collectibles nearby as I went, and then mopping up the last few remaining afterward. While you go through the content, though, keep an eye on any other miscellaneous trophies that you need to get them out of the way as well.

Trophies in this Step

  • Savior
  • Salvation of All
  • Problem Solver
  • Wishmaker
  • Liberator
  • Collector
  • Mind and Body
  • On the Same Wavelength
  • Shibuya Is My Back Yard
  • The Whole Truth
  • With Their Powers Combined
  • Pilgrim
  • Your Tail’s Showing
  • Gourmand
  • DJ Akito
  • Trendsetter
  • Talismania
  • Boundless Spirit
  • You Wouldn’t Steal a Spirit
  • Visiting Hours Are Over
  • Soul Breaker
  • One Fell Swoop
  • Couldn’t Take the Heat
  • Silent Kill
  • Take a Bow
  • Go For the Eyes
  • Sniper
  • Freeze, Scumbag
  • A Shrubbery!
  • Left Yourself Open
  • Master of Blocking
  • Walking on Air
  • Big Spender
  • Pious
  • Lonely Tsukimi

Step Three: Chapters Five and Six

Finally, all you have to do is play through Chapters Five and Six one last time. This will unlock the final trophy, but if you get 100% of spirits transferred before finishing all of the side quests or other content, I recommend pausing during step two and doing this part quickly.

This is because it will give you unlimited resources and make your character practically invisible, which can make finishing up the rest of the game’s content a breeze.

Trophies in this step

  • Hero of Shibuya
  • Power Overwhelming

Ghostwire Tokyo Trophies

Hero of Shibuya Trophy

Beginnings

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This is a story trophy for finishing the game’s first chapter

Trouble

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This is a story trophy for finishing the game’s second chapter

Connection

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This is a story trophy for finishing the game’s third chapter

Contortion

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This is a story trophy for finishing the game’s fourth chapter

Severance

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This is a story trophy for finishing the game’s fifth chapter

Binding

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This is a story trophy for finishing the game’s sixth chapter

Conclusions

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This is a story trophy for finishing the game

Tips: After finishing the game, you will have the option to make a Clear Save file, which will take you back before the point of no return for you to finish getting all the collectibles while maintaining everything you gained by playing the final chapters.

Helping Hand

Helping Hand Trophy
  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for transferring a quarter of the game’s spirits

Tips: See Salvation of All below.

Savior

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for transferring half of the game’s spirits

Tips: See Salvation of All below.

Salvation of All

  • Rarity: Silver
  • Description: This trophy is for transferring all of the game’s spirits

Tips: Spirits are a collectible that looks like blue silhouettes, which you can absorb before using a payphone to transfer to the afterlife. For this trophy, you’ll have to get all 240,300 Spirits in the game, but that sounds like a much bigger task than it is.

You can get Spirits through various methods, such as completing side quests, protecting Containment Cubes that randomly appear as you explore the map, Corruption Trees, and finishing Hyakki Yako events.

You can also find Spirits using Spectral Vision to locate them as you run around the city and complete other objectives in the game.

Some abilities and Prayer Beads can make hunting down Spirits much easier. Before focusing on this trophy, I recommend getting these abilities: Grapple, Glide, Spirit Absorption Speed Boost II, Spectral Vision Range Boost III, and Prayer Beads Extra Set III.

You should also equip these prayer beads: Incognito Beads, Spirit Perception Beads II, and Transmission Beads. If you want to avoid grinding too much for Spirits at the end of your playthrough, you can also travel to the Shibuya Scramble Crossing throughout your playthrough to try and get Hyakki Yako events to spawn on the highway nearby.

Hero of Shibuya

  • Rarity: Gold
  • Description: This trophy is for completing the game after having every Spirit transferred

Tips: This will grant you some useful items and is best done immediately once you get the Salvation of All trophy to make other content easier.

Problem Solver

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for finishing a side quest

Tips: See Wishmaker below.

Wishmaker

  • Rarity: Silver
  • Description: This trophy is for doing every side quest in the game

Tips: You will need to complete 42 total side missions in Ghostwire Tokyo. The side quests appear on the in-game map, so starting them is usually easy, but many won’t appear until you cleanse the associated shrine.

You also will receive a message about not being able to finish some side quests after passing the point of no return in the main questline, but you can ignore that as you’ll be able to do them after making a Clear Save file.

Opening a Path

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for cleansing your first torii gate

Tips: See Liberator below.

Liberator

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for cleansing all 30 torii gates

Tips: Torii gates must be cleaned to reveal the map areas, so you will cleanse all of these naturally while you go through the game. You may also notice that there are only 29 torii gates on the map, but that is because you will have to cleanse one during the story mission named Giants.

Treasure Hunter

Treasure Hunter Trophy
  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for finding your first relic

Tips: See Collector below.

Collector

  • Rarity: Silver
  • Description: This trophy is for finding all of the relics

Tips: You have to gather a total of 123 relics in Ghostwire Tokyo for this trophy. You will likely find a few of these during your playthrough, but once you’re ready to get them all, I recommend using IGN’s map to help you.

Mind and Body

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for unlocking every Spirit skill

Tips: Spirit skills are the abilities for your character that you can unlock. They are split into three trees, Abilities, Ethereal Weaving, and Equipment, and you’ll have to unlock and upgrade all of them. To do this, you’ll have to get skill points and collect Magatama and KK’s Investigation Notes.

To help you find these, I recommend using IGN’s map for Magatama and IGN’s KK’s Investigation Notes map. You’ll also have to raise your Synergy Level, which is explained in On the Same Wavelength below.

On the Same Wavelength

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for reaching the maximum Synergy Level of 50
  • Tips: Your Synergy Level is your character’s overall level, which is leveled up through finishing missions, transferring spirits, and defeating visitors. You will reach this point organically as you go after the rest of the trophies.

Shibuya is My Back Yard

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for finding every landmark

Tips: There is a total of 31 landmarks spread across the Shibuya district that are labeled areas of importance. You will get the majority of these as you play through the game, especially while hunting Spirits, but some are much more hidden, and you’ll have to go out of your way to track them down.

To help you find these, I recommend using the guide over at Powerpyx.

Echoes of the Past

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for finding a voice log collectible

Tips: See The Whole Truth below.

The Whole Truth

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for getting all 17 voice log collectibles

Tips: Voice Logs can be found as laptops or tape recorders spread throughout the game’s map by Shrines or in quest locations. The locations of each voice log are below:

  • On top of the payphone after the cutscene during the chapter two mission KK.
  • Unmissable during the side quest After the End II.
  • On top of a payphone to the south of the first voice log location above.
  • On the left side of the Namita Shrine.
  • In a phone booth to the north of the Namita Shrine.
  • To the right of the Torii Gate by the Matsumi Shrine.
  • At the phone booth across the street from the Fire Jizo statue in the Utagawa Shopping District.
  • Gotten during the chapter three quest Blindness.
  • Found in the phone booth to the west of the Onten Shrine area by the convenience store.
  • Found in the phone booth to the north of the Yamaki Shrine Area near the river.
  • Found during the side mission After the End.
  • Below the payphone in the northernmost section of the Morite Shrine area.
  • Found in a phone booth to the southwest of the Yashin Shrine by a construction area.
  • Found in a phone booth by the forest in the Noto Shrine area.
  • On a laptop outside the Shiratsuki Shrine door.
  • Found at the end of the Shibuya Underground area, which you will visit during the chapter two mission, The Buried Life.
  • Found after the cutscene with Akito on a motorbike during chapter five in a building that looks like a shrine.

It’s All Thanks to Yokai

It's All Thanks to Yokai
  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for getting a magatama

Tips: See With Their Powers Combined below.

With Their Powers Combined

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for getting all magatama

Tips: There are 40 magatama total in the game that you can get by finishing Yokai Hunts. To find these, I recommend using IGN’s megatama map.

Roadside Spirituality

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for praying to a Jizo statue for the first time

Tips: See Pilgrim below.

Pilgrim

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for praying to every jizo statue

Tips: There is a total of 52 jizo statues throughout the map to pray at, and you get one spirit point for each one. To help you find these, I recommend using IGN’s Jizo statue location map.

Your Tail’s Showing

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for finding every tanuki collectible

Tips: There are 25 tanukis in the game, all disguised as normal objects, but you must complete the side quest Tanuki Hunt before you can find them. IGN also has a handy map to help you locate all of these.

Gourmand

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for using one type of food and drink

Tips: There are 50 unique types of food and drink throughout the game that act as consumables in Ghostwire Tokyo. Most of these you will get as random loot drops, but some have to be purchased at stores throughout Tokyo. The items you have to purchase are below.

  • Cucumber: Convenience Stores
  • Karaage: shop Stall at Shiroyama Shrine
  • Kibi Dango: Convenience Stores
  • Okonomiyaki: Shop Stall to the south of the Akitsu Shrine
  • Oden: Shop Stall at Morite Shrine
  • Strawberry Kakigori: Shop Stalls to the southeast of the Torii Gate in the Utagawa Shopping District, to the north of the Kuo Shrine, and the south of the Onten Shrine
  • Taiyaki: Shop Stalls at Shiroyama Shrine and to the east of Morite Shrine
  • Takoyaki: Shop Stalls to the northwest of the Kuo Shrine and the east of Matsumi Shrine
  • Yakisoba: Shop Stall to the west of Kuo Shrine
  • Coffee Milk: Found in bathhouses
  • Tapioca Milk Tea: Shop Stall to the southeast of the torii gate in the Utagawa Shopping District.

DJ Akito

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for collecting every music track in the game

Tips: There are 31 music tracks for you to find. These are earned by finishing main missions or buying and doing requests for Nekomatas.

Trendsetter

  • Rarity: Gold
  • Description: This trophy is for getting all outfits in the game

Tips: There are 50 pieces for you to collect, which are gotten by finishing side quests or buying and doing requests for Nekomatas.

Talismania

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for getting every type of talisman in the game

Tips: There are four types of talismans that you can get by the end of chapter three. The four types and how to get them are below.

  • Stun Talisman: Found in the Kuo Shrine after you cleanse it or buying it from a store for 4,000 meika.
  • Thicket Talisman: Found in KK’s Safehouse after visiting it for the second time in the story questline or buying it from a store for 1,000 meika.
  • Decoy Talisman: Can be bought from stores for 1,000 meika after you finish chapter two.
  • Exposure Talisman: Can be bought from stores for 7,000 meika after you finish the chase sequence in chapter three.

Power Overwhelming

  • Rarity: Silver
  • Description: This trophy is for getting every set of prayer beads

Tips: There are 33 sets of prayer beads that you have to find throughout the game. You can get all these by cleansing all the shrines, completing the game with 100% spirits transferred, and doing requests for Nekomatas.

Boundless Spirit

Boundless Spirit trophy
  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for carrying 50 katashiro at once

Tips: Katashiro allow you to carry more spirits to transfer, and you can carry a maximum of 50 at once. You can get these by doing requests for Nekomatas, but they can also be purchased for 3,000 meika each at Convenience Stores.

Since you have to spend 1,000,000 meika for the Big Spender trophy below, I recommend buying them as it is much faster.

Animal Lover

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for petting any cat or dog in the game

Amateur Photographer

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for entering the game’s photo mode

You Wouldn’t Steal a Spirit

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for protecting three Containment Cubes at once in a fight

Tips: Containment Cube events will randomly spawn on the map, and one will eventually spawn with three Containment Cubes. Then, you just have to complete the battle to get this trophy.

Don’t Worry About It

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for getting a Daikyo omikuji

Tips: Daikyo omikuji can only be gotten by paying 200 meika to get an omikuji at an omikuji box by any shrine around the map. They will heavily damage you, but they only have a 1% chance to be the type you receive after paying.

So to get it, I recommend saving your game just before you get an omikuji so that you can load and try again until you get the right one.

Better Together

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for getting back together with KK after getting hit with a severance attack

Tips: Certain attacks will kick KK from Akito’s body. Afterward, you can press a button to bring KK back, which you must do during the game’s main quest line.

Visiting Hours Are Over

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for killing every type of Visitor in battle

Tips: You have to defeat 23 types of visitors at least once. You will face 21 of these naturally as you play the game, but the types known as the Forlorn and Forsaken flee when they spot you. So, to make getting them easier, I recommend saving once you spot one so that you don’t have to wait hours for it to respawn if you startle it.

Heartbreaker

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for beating a Visitor by pulling its core out

Tips: See Soul Breaker below.

Soul Breaker

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for beating 50 Visitors by pulling their cores out

Tips: To pull out a Visitor’s core, you have first to weaken them. This will cause their core to be revealed, after which you can approach and pull it out, which is a core part of combat.

One Fell Swoop

One Fell Swoop Trophy
  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for beating five Visitors at once by pulling out their cores

Tips: The easiest place to do this is immediately after you get the Wire In ability. Then, you can use Wire In to stun the group of Visitors, get their cores exposed, and then pull them all out at once.

Couldn’t Take the Heat

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for beating three Visitors at once with a red ether crystal

Tips: You will see red ether crystals pop up repeatedly in combat encounters throughout the game. Shooting one of them will cause it to explode and kill most Visitors around you, so you’ll have plenty of opportunities to get this trophy out of the way.

Silent Kill

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for beating 200 Visitors with Quick Purge

Tips: The Quick Purge ability allows the player to instantly kill Visitors if they sneak up on them, stun them with a Stun Talisman, or down with the Ground Core Grab ability. Once you get the Quick Purge ability, you should use it as much as possible to get this one out of the way as you progress.

Take a Bow

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for beating 50 Visitors with a bow

Tips: You will get the bow in chapter two, and afterward, you should use it to quickly deal with Visitors by getting headshots on them to get the Go For the Eyes trophy below.

Go For the Eyes

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for beating 20 Visitors with headshots

Tips: This can easily be done with the bow you get during chapter two.

Sniper

Sniper trophy ghostwire tokyo
  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for getting a headshot on a Visitor from 40 meters away

Tips: To help you get this trophy, find a Visitor that isn’t moving much and put a marker on them. This will allow you to see how far away from them you are, so walk 40 meters away.

Then, face them and make a save. Aim above the Visitor and take a shot to account for the arrow drop. If you miss, reload the save, adjust your aim, and try again.

Freeze, Scumbag

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for defeating ten Visitors with the Quick Purge ability after stunning them with a Stun Talisman

A Shrubbery!

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for defeating three Visitors with the Quick Purge ability from inside bushes created with a Thicket Talisman

Tips: The best way I found to do this is to throw the talisman right at a Visitor so that you can go in the bush behind them and use Quick Purge.

Left Yourself Open

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for beating ten Visitors by removing their cores when they are exposed with an Exposure Talisman

Master of Blocking

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for doing 30 perfect blocks

Tips: Perfect blocks are the easiest to get against Rain Walker Visitors, so focus on performing them against those if you have a hard time doing them against other Visitors. However, you will likely get this while you play through the game without devoting much attention toward it.

In Sync

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for using the Wire In ability ten times

Walking on Air

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for grappling and gliding to stay up in the air for ten seconds

Tips: To do this, you’ll have to find a cluster of Tengu on rooftops that will allow you to grapple to one, glide, and grapple to the other in a chain until the trophy unlocks.

Big Spender

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for spending at least 1,000,000 meika

Tips: You will get plenty of meika for this trophy by getting all the other trophies, so just make sure to spend it.

Pious

  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is for donating at least 10,000 meika into offering boxes by shrines

Lonely Tsukimi

Lonely Tsukimi trophy ghostwire tokyo
  • Rarity: Bronze
  • Description: This trophy is unlocked by looking at the moon for 30 seconds

FAQs

Question: Are there Missable Trophies in Ghostwire Tokyo?

Answer: No, there is a point of no return during the main questline, but you can return before that point after completing the story.

Question: How Many Chapters are in Ghostwire Tokyo?

Answer: There are six chapters in the main questline of Ghostwire Tokyo, with 17 missions spread throughout them.

Question: Does Ghostwire Tokyo have Difficulty Trophies?

Answer: No, you can play the game without difficulty and still get all the trophies.

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