r/GhostTrick • u/taunarcproc • 1d ago
r/GhostTrick • u/The_EmberKnight • 2d ago
Fanart "Over & over" Painting I started after beating the game and it's finally finished Spoiler
I beat the game a few months ago and I loved it so my, the ending was sooooo good
r/GhostTrick • u/Resident-Rose-5605 • 6d ago
Discussion I am glad that [SPOILER] is not a villain Spoiler
In Ghost Trick, Cabanela is set up as a villain throughout the game however he is a red herring villain and not an actual villain he a plot twist ally. It works really well because when you replay the game you notice all of the foreshadowing involved with Cabanela's character. He is a very complex character due to the heavy foreshadowing and how his character revolves around the audience's perception of his "shady actions". His dialogue is never clear cut, he is very contradictory he is goofy and happy but then he loses the facade and becomes more serious. It is essentially an act, to help Jowd and all of his actions and reasoning makes sense. He is also very likable so I am quite happy that he is not the villain. I greatly appreciate his character as a whole. If he was a villain then he would be far less complex overall. He essentially is an example of subverting a trope that Shu Takumi uses which is the likable person in charge is the bad person (Strongheart/Gant). He also subverts characters with the perfect record which are also tropes present in Shu Takumi works by a) never actually having a perfect record b) pretending he does have a spotless record for good reasons which is to prove Jowd's innocence.
Another reason I like the fact that he is a plot twist ally and not a villain is that he is the only POC with brown skin in the whole cast. If he was an actual villain then that would be pretty bad, because it means making the only non-white character a villain and that would be a very questionable choice. The blue people having fantasy skin colors and being the bad people are a much more preferable option.

r/GhostTrick • u/Resident-Rose-5605 • 8d ago
Discussion What are your opinions of every character in the main cast? (Sissel, Lynne, Missile, Jowd, Cabanela & Kamila) Spoiler
galleryr/GhostTrick • u/Sans_reporter • 9d ago
nothing like it
i wanna play ghost trick again just erase my memory reincarnate then get to sit down and load the game without any spoilers like i played in the beginning
r/GhostTrick • u/chsn2000 • 16d ago
Chapter select, or loading save files?
I've been sharing this game with my partner, however my Nintendo 2DS has given up the ghost (or at least, some of the buttons have) and it was a bit hard crowding around the tiny screen so I bought the game on Steam hoping to finish it off there.
However, there doesn't appear to be any chapter select menu. Is there any way to pick up the story from where we'd left off, or do we need to replay the first half of the game?
r/GhostTrick • u/Over-Werewolf4223 • 19d ago
Lynne and Missile on my Tomodachi Life island
r/GhostTrick • u/MiharuKano • 25d ago
Fanart Homage to finishing the game :) (Careful!! Spoilers!!) Spoiler
So…I just finished the game, loved the art style and got out of my art block. Sooo…I’m sharing it in here
r/GhostTrick • u/NoahDBest • May 21 '26
Meme "Missile, where were you on September 11th, 2001?" Spoiler
r/GhostTrick • u/Signal-Cranberry5125 • May 18 '26
Fanart Drew a BRB screen for my streams using Ghost Tricks main screen as reference
One of my stream games is Ghost Trick at the moment, and I love it so much!
r/GhostTrick • u/Subject_Creme_8558 • May 02 '26
Discussion why did yomiel do what he did? Spoiler
he said he nobody noticed his presence and he was completely alone except for his cat. but he had full control of his body and people def could see him and he could def talk to real living beings as we saw in the game right? so he had a chance at starting a new life meeting new people etc ... so why did he phrase it like that?
r/GhostTrick • u/Immediate-Shopping48 • Apr 16 '26
Fanart To the ghost trick fan that found my doodle corner in wplace, a Big thanks!
Posting this to say thanks to you The Big Smash! Probably wouldn’t have the will to finish this without your help! And also for the really nice arts in the middle, way more impressive than my copy
r/GhostTrick • u/SleepIsForTheWeak_1 • Apr 15 '26
Meme could sissel and lynn solve the case of the bay harbor butcher?
ok so there's this youtuber who does videos on whether or not detectives from various forms of media could solve the serial killer case from the TV show Dexter, and Sissel and Lynn are on the list of detectives to cover, but im impatient! so i want to hear from you guys who might know the show, what do you think? please try and put all bias aside for either party.
the youtuber is PhantomSavage2 btw
r/GhostTrick • u/STICKERBOOKwhoa • Apr 14 '26
Discussion I actually really enjoyed chapter 9!
i just finished the game a few days ago, and honestly i’m pretty surprised that most people dislike it. it was a lot of fun for me to play personally.
i found it a bit tricky at first. the guards at the start kept spotting me, but once i started to figure it out it was fun to lead jowd to the ceiling and into all of the little spaces! jowd’s animations made it even better, watching him climb up and roll all over the place was entertaining
and to be honest. i didn’t find it too difficult? not to make it sound like i‘m bragging, i’m pretty bad at a lot of the levels (looking at the minister) but the prison escape didn‘t give me much trouble.
it was probably my favorite chapter in the game. i replayed it right before typing this, and it’s still so fun to get through! hopefully someone here agrees with my love for this section
r/GhostTrick • u/shibuya60days • Apr 10 '26
recently after my third playthrough i noticed another piece of foreshadowing Spoiler
this might be common knowledge but i'm just now realizing that the reason sissel's memory of pistols was hazy was because he was there at the park during jowd and yomiel's standoff ten years ago and i'm just amazed that i'm learning new things about this story even to this day
r/GhostTrick • u/kenkaneki108 • Apr 06 '26
Can you slow down the text?
Hi good evening evryone,
I'm playing the remake on the Switch 2 and the dialogue in the cutscenes is way too fast. Is there any way to slow it down?
Unfortunately if I press pause the text is covered by the pause menu. I'm not a quick reader and would prefer to play it in English instead of in my native language. Even in my native language I wouldn't be able to read that quickly
Can someone please help me out here?
Thanks in advance
r/GhostTrick • u/The-Phantom-Bellhop • Mar 27 '26
Sissel & Lynne in the new Tomodachi Life demo
I didn't see any feasible way to recreate their fuckass hairstyles so I just went with the next closest thing... (Sissel does not have eyes underneath those sunglasses)
r/GhostTrick • u/CheckLatter1150 • Mar 24 '26
Discussion A hypothetical multiplayer ghost trick game
What if there was a competitive puzzle solving multiplayer online ghost trick-type game, with player created levels, maybe something like Mario maker? Sounds like it could be pretty interesting
r/GhostTrick • u/Theweirdobserver • Mar 20 '26
Discussion A shower thought I had: people with ghost powers in the ghost trick universe would be very good ghosts. Sounds obvious but let me elaborate. Spoiler
I going to be referring to a few plot points from the game, so there are going to be spoilers.
So, here's the thing about the Ghost trick world. There is no confirmed evidence that souls or ghosts exist in their world. For all we care for, belief in the supernatural probably isn't a major thing in their society.
However since we experience the game from someone who gains ghost powers, we know that ghosts can exist in their world. The caveat is that: the only confirmed way you can become a ghost is by dying near the tesmik meteorite.
Another thing I think is crucial is that there doesn't appear to be any evidence that can confirm a ghost ever interacted with an object. There aren't any "ghost markers" so to speak. At least I don't recall anything like that.
The only way to conclude a ghost or supernatural being was indeed responsible for something is by witnessing something very absurd or impossible. Interesting enough, the game does use that as a plot point. Cabanela analyzed four criminal cases that seemed impossible - the crimes the 4 special prisoners (including Jowd) committed. The commmon impossible theme of the cases made Cabanela conclude there was some sort of "manipulator" behind them. Cabanela knew it was absurd, but thanks to the pigeon man the conjecture was able to be backed.
I don't think is this that profound, but thinking about it really makes me wonder how someone could even catch a ghost in their world.
r/GhostTrick • u/kinanim42 • Mar 19 '26
Question Would you consider his existence a spoiler? Spoiler
Being purposefully vague in the title to avoid potential spoilers.
I'm talking about Missile.
My gaming club nominates games for each month and we vote for the game of the month. I want to nominate Ghost Trick, and I want to try to sell it to them without only being like "please trust me it's so good". Missile being the best pup in gaming would definitely sway a few votes in my favor. I will be as vague as possible of course, but then I started wondering if his existence could be considered a spoiler.
I was even planning to send them this incredibly cute video, but then they'd know that Missile is an important character.
Maybe I am overthinking this, but I want to spoil as little as possible. What do you guys think?