Ghost Sync is now available for console and PC, with first of all time launching on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S (with full next-gen optimisation) being in place. It seems to be a typical KEMCO strangeness, focusing on a young woman, this of a dog spirit, the soul of a man all assembled by an Aura system in play. In comparison, this is a tenth edition for $45.95, with a few little DLC pieces on offer to complement the main game Experience x3 for $43.85, No Encounters at 1.69 or Damage x2 for $44.19. Those who know the huge number of KEMCO titles which have been launched over the years can only use that kind of logical interpretation of the games. That is almost so strange as any other person. The main protagonist is a young girl who is looking for evil beings the Savarians but when she goes out questing, she bumps into a dog. There may seem strange. This one has been possessed by a young man. From there, eminent possession, summoning spirits, and the usual turn-based battles will be up, so world can be saved. Unless we were honest, it would be quite an awful nonsense. While we cannot agree that madness can be avoided but be sure to use it in the coming days to get a re-sentment of how Ghost Sync plays out in X|S. If you want to take it in for yourself, the Xbox Store is better than the other one capable of delivering the download of Ghost Sync you’ve been searching for. It’s on PC through Steam too. If you plan on getting it, please don’t hesitate to tell us. The game was designed to be fun. In a world infested by an evil beast named savarians, a girl on her way to hunt those dangerous beings. She runs into a dog possessed by the young person. After this meeting, we had a long journey awaiting all to reveal what is behind the mystery involving the world’s fate. Assist your enemies with outstanding animations. Take missions in the Guild and rank you, and increase your weapons to become stronger. This terrible RPG is getting more enjoyment.