Aggro Crab, the indie developer behind the colorful Soulslike Another Crab's Treasure, has expressed its fears that it may face sudden competition around its release thanks to Hades 2 and Hollow Knight: Silksong.
29.03.2024 - 15:55 / droidgamers.com
Ghost Trick is a detective story with a supernatural twist. In it, you play as a ghost with amnesia, trying to solve your own murder. As many of you recall, this used to be a handheld in 2010 (it seems like forever ago!). It launched on Google Play on March 25 2024.
This is what’s going on. In this game, you play as Sissel, a dead man who dies and can’t remember anything. Sissel only has until sunrise to solve the case before his spirit fades away forever. Talk about pressure!
Because you are a ghost, you are tied to the real world and have excellent ghostly abilities. You can take control of things and change the world to suit your spooky needs. That would be pretty helpful for a detective.
There’s more, however! You can also go back in time by a small amount. That’s a handy skill for solving riddles and putting together your past. Since the clock is running and your ghostly life ends with the sunrise, you’ll need to use all of your psychic and mental skills to figure out how you died.
The story takes place in one night, so get ready for a fast-paced journey. You’ll meet many strange people, like a determined female detective and who knows what else. After all, the future is a weird place. You can expect tricky puzzles that will test your thinking and ghostly skills as you play.
The Ghost Trick remake has a fantastic HD makeover, making the graphics look brand new. The talented Yasumasa Kitagawa composed the music, which has also been remastered and now includes both the original songs and their latest versions.
They’ve also added some cool extras, like a gallery of illustrations and a music player that lets you listen to those scary songs again. To celebrate the release, they’re holding a limited-time sale until April 3!
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Aggro Crab, the indie developer behind the colorful Soulslike Another Crab's Treasure, has expressed its fears that it may face sudden competition around its release thanks to Hades 2 and Hollow Knight: Silksong.
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