Tokyo Ghoul:re [call To Exist] 90%
: For characters like Touka Kirishima or Ken Kaneki, survival requires consumption, forcing them into a life of horizontal and vertical discrimination where they are marginalized by society and often at odds with their own kind.
The video game TOKYO GHOUL:re [CALL to EXIST] serves as more than just a survival action title; it acts as a digital anthology that bridges the distinct eras of Sui Ishida’s dark fantasy epic. By uniting characters and storylines from the original Tokyo Ghoul , Tokyo Ghoul √A , and Tokyo Ghoul:re , the game provides a unique interactive lens through which to explore the series' core themes of identity, survival, and the blurred lines between "monster" and "human". A Struggle for Identity TOKYO GHOUL:re [CALL to EXIST]
The game’s mechanics—emphasizing the use of Kagune (ghoul predatory organs) or Quinque (CCG weapons made from ghouls)—visually manifest the series' biological lore. In the lore, ghouls are essentially humans who have adapted to "ROS disease," an evolutionary shift that necessitates the consumption of RC cells. [CALL to EXIST] lets players experience this biological warfare firsthand, turning abstract moral dilemmas into high-stakes gameplay. Conclusion: The Moral of the Story : For characters like Touka Kirishima or Ken