

Originally designed for the dual-screen handheld console, Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective was condensed into one screen with the release of the iOS port in 2010 (2012 in North America). Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective first released on the Nintendo DS in 2010, featuring a script from Shu Takumi, the mastermind behind Capcom's iconic Ace Attorney trilogy. As for the additional background tracks, these will be included in the BGM Collection accessible through the game's main menu. Players will be able to change between these backgrounds at any time. The third will feature Missile exclusively, and the fourth will focus on side characters Ray and the Black Cat.

One banner will feature protagonist detective Sissel and heroine Lynne another will feature supporting characters Kamila and Missile. RELATED: Master Detective Archives: Rain Code Extended Trailer And Gameplay Revealed The game's official website offers further details on these pre-order bonuses, listing the two background music tracks as "Missile, Brave Little Creature" and "Chicken Paradise" - as well as describing the imagery of each of the four themed side banners. I hope it does come to PC.According to the tweet, all pre-orders of Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective will include four themed side banners, as well as two background music tracks. Plus, it's a game in which you can possess corpses in order to experience the minutes before their death and, by doing so, alter events so that they survive, and that's always great. He did once tweet that it is "brilliant bit of linear storytelling mixed with puzzles," however. News of the PC port leaked as a result of a ratings listing in Taiwan.Įverything I know about Ghost Trick I learned from noted Takumi lover Matthew Castle, who I think mostly talked about it on podcasts and in magazines I can't search for.

Last year, Shu Takumi's The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles was released in the west and on PC for the first time, seven years after the game was released on 3DS. If this seems like thin info, there's at least precedent for it. The publisher is listed as Gamepia, who distribute Capcom games in Korea. Ghost Trick has been rated "GG-CC-NP", with the "NP" part apparently being a rating denoting a PC game.
