

The whole "Ghost Trick" mechanic is clever, and it never gets stale, nor do the puzzles, which are at times quite brilliant.If there is any genuine proof that games are indeed art, this game is it. The dialogue is clever and funny, the characters are well-written, likable and memorable, the plot twists vary between brilliant and somewhat convoluted, and, well. The writing is as I expected from the team who did Ace Attorney, but they topped themselves once more.Except for the Game Informer reviewer, who obviously had no idea what he was talking about. If you only own a DS, you should still get this game, because it's practically one of the last great games for the system, and critics agree. If you say "yes" to both of these questions, then you will love this game, no question. However Sissel is told he only has until dawn to find out why he died or his soul will disappear from the world of the living.Who has also played at least one of the Ace Attorney games? The story of the game will take the player through various scenarios where Sissel can help prevent the death of a living being while finding out more about his own death. Moving between objects and using tricks at the right time is the key to progressing through the game and preventing a death from happening. Sissel also has the ability to go back 4 minutes before a person was killed to try and change their fate.

The gameplay in Ghost Trick consists of possessing whatever is nearby and manipulating inanimate objects, in other words as a ghost Sissel has the power to perform tricks. Just as Sissel is about to give up a voice tells you that you're the only one who can help the girl because as a ghost Sissel has gained a few powers. The game begins as a girl named Lynne is about to be shot but can't be helped since you play the role of Sissel and you're already dead. Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective is a puzzle adventure game from Capcom writer and game director Shu Takumi, the creator of the Ace Attorney series.
