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Ghost ride the Nintendo DS this winter with Ghost Trick from Capcom! ... Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective Trailer, Screens, and Concept Art Released screens. By Jon Ireson. Published May 20, 2010.
At first glance, you might not guess that Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective was created by the same mastermind behind the Ace Attorney series. Not only is the art style totally different, but the ...
Ghost Trick is likely a title many haven't heard of, though not because it's not a good game. It originally launched on the first DS system in January 2011, a month before the 3DS was released.
Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective starts out on a rather dour note. You play a pointy-haired, smooth-talking man in a red suit. There’s just one problem.
Ghost Trick on Switch will be rendered in HD resolution and feature touched-up art to take advantage of higher-resolution screens. The game will also have some new content, ...
Ghost Trick is dripping with personality, and while it’s hard to not miss the pixelated look of the original DS game, it all looks smoother than ever with the HD art — which has origins from ...
Thanks to the creative mind of video game developer Shu Takumi, Capcom has a new take on mystery-solving with "Ghost Trick," a game for iPhone, iPad and iPhone touch that mixes paranormal puzzles ...
Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective originally came out on the Nintendo DS in 2010. It will appear on the PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and Windows PC on June 30, 2023.
Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective is a port of a Nintendo DS game available on the Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Steam. It’s a perfect summer game in that it’s relatively simple and can be ...
Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective, first announced for Japan at TGS 09, has been confirmed for release in Europe and North America. Created by the original director of the Ace Attorney franchise ...
Ghost Trick’s unusual premise, unique gameplay, satisfying puzzles, and wonderful characters make it an adventure game you don’t want to miss. Dead men, the saying goes, tell no tales. Luckily ...