![]() ![]() I'm thinking about trying Nonary Games and Danganroppa, are they similar? Also, I don't think I would play a pure visual novel (without puzzles or some action, that is). Both games drew my attention because of the amazing contemporary visual style, unique character designs, great sound track and superb writing with the non-linear storytelling. I played Ghost Trick on vacation while away from the computer, before that I was playing The Outer Worlds, I was liking it, but coming back now after this delicious treat, I fear I might lose my interest very quickly.Īnother game that I liked a lot and has a similar atmosphere to this was The World Ends With You (played the Android version). ![]() I finally got a physical copy of Ghost trick. The DS is region free and any European version should have the multiple languages option. it was not expensive at all when i got it five years ago. Another spirit named Ray tells Sissel about the nature of spirits, and his special abilities known as ghost tricks. EDIT: holy shit i just googled 'buy ghost trick' and the prices are insane, you are completely right, i have no idea whats going on. He sees a corpse of a man on the ground in a junk-yard, and believes he just recently died. But every now and then I find a game that's so intriguing that I end up getting swallowed by the narrative and characters, like this one. Ghost Trick starts with the player (a spirit named Sissel) coming to consciousness with no memories of his past. I usually have problems with slow paced, dialogue driven games, I'm much more inclined to the action exploration of games like hollow knight, dark souls and path of exile. I just played this game for the first time and loved it so much. ![]()
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