How Gliding Works In Ghostwire Tokyo. Getting about Tokyo in Ghostwire: Tokyo can be dangerous. If you’re not careful, you could end up in a brawl if you turn the wrong corner with supernatural Visitors wandering the streets. Due of the vastness of the terrain, you might want to stick to the roofs, which you can glide between. This guide will teach you all there is to know about gliding in Ghostwire: Tokyo.
In Ghostwire, you can select to begin gliding after taking a little jump. To glide, you must be in the air and press the jump button (the ‘x’ on a PlayStation controller). You’re gliding when you see a distinct blue halo around the edge of your screen and hear a little whooshing sound. You can utilise the glide to softly fall to the earth, allowing you to leap across two rooftops separated by a large gap.
You want to leave a small amount of space between you and your opponent on the ground. You can activate the gliding ability by jumping from a car’s roof, for example. The gliding ability will activate if you try to use it for more than a second or two.
The gliding isn’t going to last forever. If you’re still in the air, the effect will soon wear off, and you’ll drop to the ground quickly. We don’t believe there is any fall damage, therefore if you jump off a building and don’t slide to the ground, you won’t be hurt. You can buy the Amenokgami I, II, and III Skills on the Abilities Skill tree using your Skill Points to lengthen your gliding time.