
And if that’s not enough of a chore, not all objects can be possessed. You have to continuously possess an object to move along. The only way to move is through conveniently-placed objects you can possess at will. However, you cannot walk like a normal person. And since you are a disembodied soul, you can move between the ghost world and the real world. Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective allows you to view the characters from a two-dimensional side view. The environment is also presented in a striking style to make the details pop off the screen. The game also comes with stunningly smooth and expressive animation, which makes the movements of the characters visually great. Spending time with each of them is a joy, as the chapters are filled with snappy dialogues that are consistently entertaining. You’ll probably want to check out the trailer in the meantime.The game comes with 18 chapters, each introducing a character. We’ll keep you looped as to how Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective progresses ahead of launch in the summer on Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch and PC. 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.New Challenges: Newly added Trophies can be obtained by completing different levels of the game alongside new-to-console Ghost Puzzles.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).Optimized UI Features: With new platforms comes compatibility for both controllers and touch screens (applicable only for platforms with built-in touch screen functionality).Higher Quality Gameplay: Images and framerates are now adapted for 1080p/60fps visuals.


As you’d expect, this isn’t going to be a straight up port and Capcom are looking to deliver Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective to new players with a host of things in tow.
