Logic adventure game Ghost Trick is likely to take a look at modern platforms

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Although Shu Takumi is best known as the creator of the Ace Attorney series, where you play the role of Phoenix Wright’s lawyer or his associates, he created another important game that is often considered very underrated. It’s about the puzzle adventure game Ghost Trick (released in the West under the subtitle Phantom Detective) that is truly unconventional in concept. In it, we play as the ghost of a dead man who does not know who he is and who actually killed him.

Ghost Trick was released in 2010 (and in the west in January 2011) on the Nintendo DS. Pretty soon it was ported to iOS, but that’s where the platform expansion ended. However, it now looks like Capcom will be returning to this old game, as the game has appeared in the minutes of the Korean rating committee, according to Gematsu magazine.

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Source: Gematsu

In particular, the PC version is listed here, but it is very likely that if there is a re-release or even a remaster, other platforms, such as the Nintendo Switch or PlayStation, will also see it. This is no longer so clear on Xbox because the Ace Attorney trilogy performed very poorly on Microsoft consoles in terms of sales, and The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles didn’t come to Xbox at all.

Source :Indian TV

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