Game Title: Pokemon x and y
JUST KIDDING.
REAL GAME TITLE: Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective
Rating:
T (for Mild Language and Mild Violence)
Genre: Thinking Man's adventure game (A.K.A. "Puzzle Adventure")
Platform: DS/iOS (I played the DS version, so this review is going
entirely off of that version.)
Developer/Publisher: CAPCOM
WORD OF WARNING: If you look up this game, beware of spoilers!
Graphics: The style is very different from other DS games. It has a very nice 3D look in the world, and nice 2D sprites for talking and the "Ghost World".
Story: You wake up in a junkyard, a girl is being held at

by a mysterious blue man with a golden shotgun.
Now you're not the kind of guy to leave a lady in a predicament like this. There's just one problem...
You're already dead.
You then hear from a mysterious voice that you can travel to a mysterious "Ghost World" where time freezes, and that you can go through "Cores" of various inanimate objects, and uses "Tricks" to manipulate them. Unfortunately, she dies anyway. You then meet a mysterious desk lamp called: "Ray", who tells you that you can travel back in time four minutes to save a person from dying. You do so. You then realize that you have no clue who you are, and what you're doing here. You then are told you have 12 hours to solve the mystery going on in the town, or else you'll vanish forever.
Controls: (Remember, this is the DS version, so I'm doing DS controls!)
You control your spirit with the stylus. You have two powers, "Ghost" and "Trick". "Ghost" puts you in the Ghost world, you use the stylus to move your spirit from core to core. You also use the "Ghost" power to travel back to the human world. While in the human world, you can possess objects, you can then preform "Tricks" on them.
Gameplay: As a ghost with only two powers, it takes a lot of skill, brains, and timing to save people. Tricks are your main weapon. To get around, your main system of travel is by telephone lines. When someone calls, you can "Possess" (Place yourself on the telephone's core) and see who is on the other side of the telephone, you can also travel to phones that you've done this on. You can also "Talk" to people that have died by "Possessing" their corpse.
World Design: The game feels very well put together. Nothing seems out of place, and the areas you travel to feel very fluid in design. From the junkyard, to a restaurant, to an official's office, the scenery never stays boring, and the items used to travel with are always matching, and in the right places.
Puzzles: This game has them. And lots of them.
Having only two powers, the game is very difficult. Not because of a lack of powers, but because of how the world reacts to them. Because timing is everything, missing an important "Trick" will cause the person you're saving to die. The game also has you constantly racing against the clock, sometimes down to the very last second.
Music: (I can't do sound I suck) The game's soundtrack is very, very good, and it fits in well with the moods and theme of the game.
muuuuusics:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFXOJ1mkKtI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrxEVT0wHMc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQ3khsva6E8
Other stuff about the game: You can play a free, (Probably) legal demo
here if you are interested in trying it out for yourself.
Final Decision: The game has fast paced puzzles, funny dialogue, ridiculous plot twists, and an excellent cast of characters. The DS version of the game can be bought for around 20$ US money, and the iOS version has the first few chapters for free, and each set of chapters (About four or five each) can be bought for 5$ US, or the whole thing for 10$
If you like puzzle games, then this is worth a buy.
For those who aren't in to puzzle games, this is an okay place to start off, and is greatly worth your time.
Overall score on the Duncan scale: Syscoord saying "Banana"
Sites used: Wikipedia, because I can't remember technical information about games.
Google, Because you can never have enough pictures.
Youtube, MUUUUUUSIIIIIIC
I dare you to listen to the whole thing.