Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective Gets a Remaster This Summer

Revealed during the Nintendo Direct presentation, the 2010 classic game, Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective, is getting a remaster!

Get ready to return to the Spirit World with a remaster of the iconic Nintendo DS game, Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective! Even better, PlayStation and Xbox owners will finally be able to get in on the fun this time around:

Uncover the mysteries of the spirit world as Sissel, a brave phantom who has unexpectedly been stranded in the afterlife and has lost his memory. Throughout the game, players help Sissel solve the mystery behind his suspicious death by using his newfound supernatural abilities. Will players discover the truth before Sissel’s time runs out?

 

The game comes jam-packed with new features including:

 

Availability on New Platforms: Players can experience Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective like never before on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam
Higher Quality Gameplay: Images and framerates are now adapted for 1080p/60fps visuals
Optimized UI Features: With new platforms comes compatibility for both controllers and touch screens (applicable only for platforms with built-in touch screen functionality)
Nine Languages (Three Brand New!): Now playable in nine languages, including English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Japanese, Korean (new), Simplified Chinese (new), and Traditional Chinese (new)
New Challenges: Newly added Trophies can be obtained by completing different levels of the game alongside new-to-console Ghost Puzzles
Fresh Music and Illustrations: Available in the Extras menu, players can now access a collection of newly recorded and arranged music tracks alongside unique illustrations

Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective is set to launch this Summer for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.

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