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InsideGamer: Ghost Trick Impression

IG writes: "Yes, that's nice. Think on the TGS without even having to stand in line for a demo of Ghost Trick to play, does your main character already dead right. All Japanese phrases appear in images, which I think means something like "sorry dude, but you had a real school subject to teach", but then something happens. A flame begins to talk to you soon and that you can transport your soul in that flame. You would then be dead, but thanks to your soul get half chance."

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Ghost Trick Brilliantly Turned Regret And The Supernatural Into A Game Mechanic

Ghost Trick is what you’d get if the film Ghost met Groundhog Day. Directed by the creator of the Ace Attorney Franchise, Shu Takumi, Ghost Trick makes death a puzzle you can play over and over a la Edge of Tomorrow. The core mystery at the heart of the game is your main character’s death. Who killed the red-suited Sissel right before the beginning of the game and why?

PhoenixUp1788d ago

This game definitely deserves more attention

Venoxn4g1788d ago

this game deserves a remaster at least..

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Here We Go Again: Capcom Pulls 'Ghost Trick' From Purchase Histories

After the little scuffle over Bioshock a couple of weeks ago, I'd hoped to not have to come back around to this topic again soon. Oh well, two weeks is a pretty good run, right? The latest publisher to pull a game from the purchase histories of customers who bought it is Capcom, and the game in question is Ghost Trick.The game was pulled from the App Store months back after an update fixed the game in one way and broke it in another, but the main app was still available to redownload via the purchase history tab up until this weekend, as near as I can tell.

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hazelamy3146d ago

reasons why i'll never buy a download only console number 3294862.

this.

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10 Secret Game Over Screens That Were Absolute Genius

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For the most part, the losing conditions in games follow a pretty standard format. You lose all your health or lives, or the time runs out, or a plot-central character dies – and then the controller breaks because it’s been thrown savagely against a wall.

Something about a game over screen conjures up loads of negative emotions. There’s frustration, if you’ve just lost a particularly close fight; despair, if it’s been a million years since the last save point; or even pure anger, when the AI is blatantly cheating you out of your rightful victory. It’s even worse if it happens very suddenly – all that steady progress gone in the blink of an eye.

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