A few months ago, Capcom announced at Nintendo Direct that they would release a HD remastered version of Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective, which was originally released in 2010. The remastered version is set to launch on June 30 for Playstation 4 / Xbox One / Nintendo Switch / Steam.
Recently, the developers released the BGM comparison video, showcasing the differences between the original and remastered versions' music tracks. The game features a total of 37 original BGM tracks with corresponding remastered versions, as well as an entirely new track.
In addition, Capcom also revealed information about two early stages of the game: "Junkyard" and "Luxurious Parlor".
- Junkyard
This junkyard is where the protagonist, Sissel, lost his life. It is divided into two parts: the surface and the underground, where different items are discarded.
Some objects you can "Trick"
There are discarded tires, old refrigerators, and other seemingly useless items.
- Luxurious Parlor
A mysterious room filled with luxurious furniture. There are also strange mechanical devices and portraits...
Some objects you can "Trick"
It seems that Sissel can "Trick" machineries such as telephones and control panels. What would happen if he were able to manipulate them?
In Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective, players will take on the role of the deceased protagonist, Sissel, and uncover the truth behind his death and the identity of the killer by solving a variety of challenging puzzles. The high-definition remastered version not only retains the original content but also includes new added elements such as improved visual effects, newly arranged music, a collection feature, and more. The game will also support Simplified and Traditional Chinese.