The Time Traveling Masterpiece You’ve Been Sleeping On For 13 Years

<p>How much can you really change of the circumstances of a death if you had just 4 minutes to change the entire core of how it happens?</p> <p>And there&rsquo;s just one teensy tinsy problem&hellip; You&rsquo;re dead too.</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:700/1*YlurNRyaBnNczGzjLkmriQ.gif" style="height:394px; width:700px" /></p> <p>Yeah, that guy dead on the ground? That&rsquo;s you.</p> <p>Ghost Trick sets itself apart right from the start with its unique premise. You play as Sissel, a recently deceased spirit who has no recollection of his past life. With the power to manipulate objects and reverse time by 4 minutes, Sissel&lsquo;s goal is to unravel the mystery of his own murder, and prevent the deaths of people close to him.</p> <p>Ironically in a game where the player is dead, the only goal is to keep other people alive. A concept so novel it&rsquo;s essentially unseen in video games as a medium.</p> <p><a href="https://revolsin.medium.com/ghost-trick-the-time-traveling-masterpiece-youve-been-sleeping-on-for-13-years-dae033965b52"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>