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I pressumed he had known her when he was alive, either as a partner or a mentor. Your picture makes me nostalgic for that moment when I imagined something between them...
Sorry if this sounds cheesy, but it feels nice when even the smallest compliment can brighten somebody's spirit.
I just happen to love "Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective". It reminds me of "Case Closed" because both stories involve a detective who is "incapacitated" to solve thier cases in person. (Just, each in a different way)
It took me 4 days tops to complete the game, from Wednesday to Saturday evening.
Day 1, I stopped at the chapter with Jowd's execution.
Day 2, I stopped at the (annoyingly difficult) chapter where I have to avert the Minister's death.
Day 3, I stopped at the chapter where I have to avert the death of the Guardian of the Park.
Day 4, FINISHED!
It's funny, with each day, my view on the story slowly changed and evolved up until the end.
From the beginning, I thought that it would be like that Patrick Swayze movie "Ghost" : the main character has to protect his love interest from beyond his grave, all the while using his paranormal powers to find his murderer and bring justice.
When I learned that Lynne had never met him before, I was like "Aw! So much for that theory about Sissel being her partner." Like Sissel, I didn't know that the events transpiring that night were all connected in an intricate web.
When I saw Jowd's painting of Sissel, I thought that perhaps Sissel was Jowd's estranged son. I made SO MANY guesses as to how Sissel, Jowd, and Lynne were connected. And yet, I couldn't anticipate the dark secret that bonded thier fates together...