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Capcom Announced the Return of 'Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective'

Capcom, the developer most known for popular franchises such as 'Resident Evil' and 'Monster Hunter,' is bringing back one of its cult classics, 'Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective.' The game was originally released for the Nintendo DS and iOS in 2010 and 2011, respectively, and received critical acclaim for its unique gameplay and story.

Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective is an adventure game that follows Sissel, a ghost who has lost his memory and his life. He has the ability to manipulate objects in the physical world and travel back in time four minutes before a person’s death. He uses these powers to solve mysteries, prevent murders, and uncover his own identity.

The game is created by Shu Takumi, the mastermind behind the Ace Attorney series. It features charming 2D graphics, quirky characters, witty dialogue, and a captivating plot with twists and turns. The remastered version will have updated high-resolution graphics, increased frame rates, an optimized user interface, a new challenge mode with artwork rewards, and newly arranged music tracks.

Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective will be released on June 30th for Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and Steam.
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