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Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective

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"If you liked the Phoenix Wright games, you'll love this."
5 stars"
Purchased on Mighty Ape

In Ghost Trick, you play as Sissel, a mysterious character who has joined the ranks of the dead. Due to unusual circumstances, Sissel has gained the powers of the dead, namely the ability to manipulate inanimate objects and the power to save the dead by turning back time. Using these powers, Sissel must solve a string of insidious murders to uncover the mystery of his own death and the deaths of those around him.

As with the Phoenix Wright series of games, the music constantly changes to keep pace with the gameplay. This gives Ghost Trick a unique sense of urgency. The player will often find their heart racing in the last few seconds before a murder takes places, scraping to find the one object in the scene that can change fate.

The animation in Ghost Trick is rotoscoped, a technique that hasn't been widely used since the original Prince of Persia. In short, it's beautiful; the animation is so smooth that it's difficult to tell whether the characters are 2D or 3D.

The story is the heart of a Shu Takumi game, and Ghost Trick doesn't disappoint. The mystery is deep and immersive, with the occasional twist and red herring thrown in to keep everything interesting. Ghost Trick should keep you guessing until right near the end.

Ghost Trick's gameplay won't appeal to everybody. As with Phoenix Wright, there is no direct conflict in the game. The murderer is often stopped indirectly and without harm. If your favorite games are Call of Duty or Halo, you should avoid Ghost Trick. On the other hand, if you enjoy Adventure games or are a bit more open-minded, this is a must-play.

It's difficult to find criticism in Ghost Trick. If I had to make a complaint, it would be that the game is too short, clocking in at approximately 20–30 hours. However, there is never a weak point in Ghost Trick, 20–30 hours is all that it needs to deliver a compelling and immersive mystery.

1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
"If you liked the Phoenix Wright games, you'll love this."
5 stars"
Purchased on Mighty Ape

In Ghost Trick, you play as Sissel, a mysterious character who has joined the ranks of the dead. Due to unusual circumstances, Sissel has gained the powers of the dead, namely the ability to manipulate inanimate objects and the power to save the dead by turning back time. Using these powers, Sissel must solve a string of insidious murders to uncover the mystery of his own death and the deaths of those around him.

As with the Phoenix Wright series of games, the music constantly changes to keep pace with the gameplay. This gives Ghost Trick a unique sense of urgency. The player will often find their heart racing in the last few seconds before a murder takes places, scraping to find the one object in the scene that can change fate.

The animation in Ghost Trick is rotoscoped, a technique that hasn't been widely used since the original Prince of Persia. In short, it's beautiful; the animation is so smooth that it's difficult to tell whether the characters are 2D or 3D.

The story is the heart of a Shu Takumi game, and Ghost Trick doesn't disappoint. The mystery is deep and immersive, with the occasional twist and red herring thrown in to keep everything interesting. Ghost Trick should keep you guessing until right near the end.

Ghost Trick's gameplay won't appeal to everybody. As with Phoenix Wright, there is no direct conflict in the game. The murderer is often stopped indirectly and without harm. If your favorite games are Call of Duty or Halo, you should avoid Ghost Trick. On the other hand, if you enjoy Adventure games or are a bit more open-minded, this is a must-play.

It's difficult to find criticism in Ghost Trick. If I had to make a complaint, it would be that the game is too short, clocking in at approximately 20–30 hours. However, there is never a weak point in Ghost Trick, 20–30 hours is all that it needs to deliver a compelling and immersive mystery.

1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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Brought to you by Shu Takumi, the original creator of Capcom's Ace Attorney series, Ghost Trick Phantom Detective tells an intriguing story combining logic puzzles and elements of humour that those familiar with the Ace Attorney games will know and love. Gamers will be entertained for hours with over a dozen chapters full of mystery and surprise as the spirit world collides with real life.

In Ghost Trick Phantom Detective, players are transported into the spirit world of Sissel, a murder victim who has lost his memory and returned as a ghost to solve the mystery of his suspicious demise. As Sissel's ghost it's up to players to possess and manipulate items found in the real world to solve the captivating puzzles he encounters.

Using the stylus players will need to carefully choose the path for Sissel to travel, possessing objects in order to trigger the correct item that when manipulated will alter the fate of others and begin to unravel the strange truth about who Sissel is and why he was murdered. How will you scare off the unwary assassin? There are many routes to choose from but not all of them will be obvious. It's over to you to solve the crime but be warned, Sissel only has until dawn before he has to leave the supernatural world for good. Will you discover the truth before his time runs out?

Features:
  • Brought to you by the creator of the Ace Attorney series, Shu Takumi
  • Intriguing plot mixing mystery and humour will draw players into Sissel’s search for the truth
  • Utilise the stylus to create a path for Sissel to travel and possess and manipulate items along the way
  • Hours of engaging gameplay filled with logic puzzles
  • Rich animation, unique art style graphics and character designs makes this a truly distinct offering for the DS
Release date NZ
January 27th, 2011
Game Platform
  • Nintendo DS
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Box Dimensions (mm)
138x125x20
UPC
045496470814
Product ID
10044789

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