
Here Sissel will indirectly interact with various characters, trying to save their life thanks to his poltergeist like power and solve the mystery of his identity, the reason of his death and find his murder. Unfortunately, we fail and assist her demise, but luckily we discover being able to rewind the time by 4 minutes and save her successfully. Here the game starts with a strong and simple tutorial, explaining Sissel ability as a ghost to manipulate and possess object, with the objective of saving the girl. It narrate the story of Sissel, who wakes up as amnesiac ghost who find his corpse in the middle of a dumpster right when a girl is held at gunpoint my a mysterious individual. We’ve approached Capcom for comment, and will update should we ever get a response, but this being an iOS game from up to five years ago I wouldn’t get your hopes up.An HD remaster of a Nintendo DS title which came out globally in 2011, Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective is puzzle-solving adventure game by the hand of the same creator of the famous detective Ace Attorney’s Shu Takumi. Because revoking access to things people have bought (even if it is just “a license”) without any justification is apparently now totally okay and not crappy in the slightest… This means people who bought any or all of the games’ episodes no longer have access to it, and only those who have it on their devices right now still have access to it. According to TouchArcade, The game was removed from sale months ago for some bug fixing and patching, however now it’s been removed from the purchase history of those who’ver already bought it.

First the iOS port of BioShock was removed from the iOS app store and users’ purchase histories, meaning they couldn’t even download the game if they’d paid for it.ĢK later said iOS BioShock ( BiOShock?) would be returning “soon”, but it seems like it gave Capcom ideas with their popular game Ghost Trick. Uh-oh, this is starting to become a trend.
