![]() You are not allowed to post any visual representation for seeding / leeching ratio.Ģ.Images that are too blurry or have a lot of unintelligible text will be deleted. Comics, Memes & Screenshots are acceptable, but should be original and of good quality.The focus on file-sharing, articles and discussions about moral dilemmas with unauthorized distribution, legal developments, challenges, and other related topics are all welcome.Posts must be related to the discussion of digital piracy If you like Shu Takumi’s work with Ace Attorney, this should be written up your alley but Ghost Trick succeeds at being far more as a unique take on the puzzle genre that is complimented by its snazzy aesthetics and a killer soundtrack.1. While the tutorial area did feel a little long and hand holds, I’m still left wishing I could see more and learn more about the plot which goes to show how effective the game is drawing people in. The puzzles are fun to solve and further bolstered by the high amount of character expressed in the writing and dialogue making for a fun adventure mystery. Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective Image Credit: CapcomĪfter missing out on its original release, I’m pretty happy to be giving Ghost Trick a shot and finding out why so many people consider it a classic. Both soundtracks are bop with plenty of catchy synth tunes, especially the main theme which really gets you into the mood of being a detective on the trail of a mystery. ![]() This is one of the big changes with the HD Remaster the entire soundtrack has been rearranged soundtrack by Yasumasa Kitagawa ( The Great Ace Attorney) and you can swap between it and the original soundtrack at any time during gameplay. I’m also a big fan of the game’s soundtrack. Each character feels unique not just in design but animation and it makes each interaction and visual gags pop out all the more. There’s a real sense of theatrics in each person’s body language, assassins have sharp, precise movements while Lynne and Missile have more spirited and slapstick-filled movements. A lot of that comes down to some perfectly timed, animations that really bring each character to life. The HD remaster really shows just how much the animation of the game oozes with style. So one thing that people always told me about Phantom Trick back when it was on the DS was that the animations were incredibly smooth and expressive, especially for a DS game and they really weren’t kidding. The Dazzling Art Style Image Credit: Capcom Nothing in the game is so specific that it requires touch controls so console players should have no problem getting into the title. These were all done with the touch screen on DS but here they’re done with the controller and it works completely fine. It can be quite fun seeing what you can do with the different environments and creating some funny slapstick gags with your wacky furniture shenanigans. I did find myself getting a little stuck at certain parts but nothing in the game is too difficult, it just requires a bit of thinking outside of the box and considering just how different items can interact with their surroundings to create new areas to travel. This is important as many of the puzzles are timed or require correcting timing to have a certain character in a certain place to get to the solution. When you want to possess an item, you go into a phantom mode which will briefly freeze time but the object won’t actually change and start moving until you are back in real-time. The puzzles are done in real-time, meaning that human characters will be moving, speaking, and interacting with the world as you do. What makes this tricky is that you can only pass from one object to another when they’re touching, meaning that you’ll have to manipulate different items to move them into the right spot or influence one of the living characters in the puzzle room to move them for you. The gist of Ghost Trick is that you as a spirit can travel between different objects and interact with them like turning on a fan or getting a wrecking ball to drop on someone. Ghost In The Machines Image Source: Capcom It’s a minor complaint but I would have preferred it if it went by a little faster. My only real complaint is that the game also starts somewhat slow like Ace Attorney with the tutorial being a little more wordy than it probably needed to be. I do also like what I’ve seen of the characters with Sissel, Lynne, Ray The Lamp, and even the assassins you stop at the beginning all having fun quirks that make them stand out much like the characters of Ace Attorney. ![]() It hits the ground running with the fact that you’ve died and gives enough breadcrumbs that you want to see where the mystery is going. Follow us on Twitter Follow and Tweet us Tweet to haven’t played enough of the game to judge to plot too far, but it certainly is intriguing.
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