Valentine Z wrote:Atheris wrote:0/10. Using this fifth glyph in casual talk is not only inimical, but also shows that human minds act not of individual thoughts but of compulsory will by a dug-in aristocracy.
I like your profile picture. :3
Thanks! She's Lynne, the main female protagonist (alongside Sissel, the game's main protagonist and player character) from Ghost Trick, a really underrated DS game that I'm currently playing through right now. It has the same writer as the same 4 AA games (Shu Takumi) and it really shows. It has some of the best quality - animation, graphics, and writing - that I've ever seen out of a DS game, and that's a lot coming from someone who grew up on it. The animations are smooth as
butter. They were made from rendering everything in 3D first and then transferring those to 2D, and it really shows. They're eye candy.
The game's about being a person who recently died and having to save the lives of others (including, so far, a Pomeranian and Lynne twice), and solving the mystery of your own death before nightfall. You get from area to area by traveling through phone lines, and you can manipulate the environment around you by performing - you guessed it - "Ghost Tricks" like strumming a guitar or turning on a television.
If the DS is a Crayola pack, then Takumi (and the rest of the team!) painted the Sistine Chapel with this game.
Edit: (Oh, hey! This was my 4000th post in General! Yay! Bring out the party streamers and balloons!)