Today’s Nintendo Direct brought news of the revival of a long-lost IP. Capcom’s Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective will arrive on modern-day consoles and PC. The game will let players take on the role of a ghost tasked with finding the truth about his death while also preventing the deaths of other people.
You can watch the promotional video for Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective below:
Originally released in 2010, Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective brings a remaster like none other as the game will bring visuals adapted for 1080p / 60 FPS quality. The game will also feature improved system features. Players can change the settings to suit their preferences and add easy-to-use Sounds or change the Language and Auto-Advance settings.
Players can also train their brains with Ghost Puzzles available in different modes, including 3×3, 4×4, and 5×5. By completing different levels of the game, players can also win new trophies. The game will also feature a remastered soundtrack composed by Yasumasa Kitagawa, the music composer for The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles. Additionally, players can also see a never-before-seen collection of illustrations which can be unlocked in the Extras menu.
As mentioned before, Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective will come to consoles besides the Nintendo Switch. The game will be released on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. The game will be optimized for players to be able to play comfortably on both controller and/or touch screens. So, everyone will be able to partake in Sissel’s adventure regardless of whether they own a touch device.
In Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective, players take the role of Sissel, an unsuspecting ghost who is stranded in the afterlife on Earth. The man must decipher puzzles, track clues, and channel supernatural abilities in order to figure out the truth behind his death. The game is expected to be released this Summer on the aforementioned platforms.