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#ghost trick#ghost trick spoilers#neato :]#blorboposting#suggestive#maybe?#this drawing lives in my head rent free#i love it so much just LOOK AT IT#going feral and rattling the bars of my enclosure
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Pizzeria Date :3
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ghost trick rules, man.
i could tell you a billion funny lines or moments from the game out of context. i could tell you about the charmingly strange cast and stellar character design. i could tell you about the only buttons being "ghost" and "trick." i could tell you about twists that'd make your jaw drop to the floor, though that wouldn't be very fun to have spoiled.
but you know the realest draw that i rarely see people actually talk about? ghost trick has an incredible mystery!
the game starts with a question that isn't answered until the very end. but along the way, you do learn every single piece of information you'd need to figure it out yourself. the same is true of the smaller mysteries that pop up throughout the game, each of them presenting questions and then solutions that add more clues to your central mystery.
all of the game's logic is self-contained. all the information you need is said right to you - and yet, most often, people playing blind don't realize the answers until a few seconds before they're explained. the game presents you the same scenes over and over, but each time, you learn something new that completely recontextualizes what you've seen. the game will never make fun of you for not getting it, and on the other end of things, it's pretty rare (even on a replay where you know everything!) to feel like "what the hell, why aren't they realizing [x]?!" because generally, if you're able to piece something together, so are the characters, and they'll usually ask for relevant information the first chance they get.
the mystery is absurd, but as i said, perfectly self-contained. probably every single chapter gives you at least one key piece of information about the central mystery, even if you won't always realize it right away. funny throw-away lines have meaning. characters will do things that make you go "huh, i guess that was just for plot convenience" that turn out to have legitimate and relevant reasons of their own. ghost trick is a "don't look anything up before you play" game for many reasons.
play ghost trick!!!
#ghost trick#YES!!! this!!!#i didn’t see a single plot twist coming when i played this game. but you know who did?#my boyfriend who i was asking for his thoughts and theories after every chapter#he played through and figured out every mystery except ONE because he thought he already had the answer#the mystery is ridiculous and you can’t predict it right off the bat#but once you learn about the ridiculousness of the game it clicks together#and you go oh they WOULD do that wouldn’t they#and that’s why i love the game. you have to actually play it to know how it ends#because how are you going to explain someone being crushed by a giant chicken if you don’t
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Minovember - Week 1
Yaaaaay I did a GT thingy! The month of November is devoted to Ghost Trick fanart following the Minovember Prompts, and this week I get to draw my favourite best boi, Cabanela outlined dramatically by seasonal leaves. He looks so cool 💖
And a bonus picture of how this shot was set up :)
Jowd can’t leave these guys alone for 5mins.
#ghost trick#neato :]#blorboposting#hey guys. you should play ghost trick because cabanela really is that extra in the game too
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Entry for @fyeahghosttrick's Ghost Swap! Prompts: Block A - 20. - @frogpotat - Ghost Trick + Pokémon crossover & Block A - 50. - youghostandyoutrick - Fandom fusion! Put anyone from the Ghost Trick cast into another fictional universe, as though they originated from that universe. Ghost Trick elements (like Temsik and how ghosts work) can be adapted for the new universe however you see fit.
The Main Character as Rotom Lynne as Combusken Kamila as Kirlia (shiny) Missile as Lillipup
Jowd as Dusknoir Cabanela as Sirfetch'd Commander Sith as Slugma (shiny) Sith's Assistant as Golurk Beauty as Tsareena Dandy as Drizzile The Chef as Corsola Alma as Gardevoir (shiny) Prisoner C38 as Croconaw The Unnamed Police Officer as Bellsprut Prisoner C74 as Lickilicky The Chief as Shiftry Memry as Liligant Detective Rindge as Watchog (shiny) The Doctor as Pupitar The Justice Minister as Granbull Bailey's Co-worker as Slakoth Bailey as Breloom The Park Guardian as Tarountula (shiny) The Lady in Purple as Florges (shiny) Amelie as Flabébé Tengo as Electabuzz Jeego as Magmar The Blue and Green Police Officers as Gulpin (shiny blue and reg. green respectively) The Superintendent as Skeledirge (And Lovy-Dove as the little fire bird Skeledirge has)
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ghost swap @fyeahghosttrick, prompt B57 for @alto-tenure - "noir detective Lynne." i haven't looked into the film noir aesthetic a lot before, it's pretty neat
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Homewear for @the-grey-hunt ('is glitter part of homew-'OBVIOUSLY) + @trickingbell "Jowd and Alma and their years of being in love, writing or art, shipping focused on Jowd and Alma but Cabanela can be there because they're all inseparable" yes. Little known fact, Jowd/Alma have two cats.
Part of @fyeahghosttrick's Ghost Swap!
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Ghost Swap
Ghost Swap! Block A prompt by @metalfaceirl: "cabanela using brainrot speak, everyone is horrified". For Ghost Swap by @fyeahghosttrick
8:18 PM
"I don't know," Ray lied, "I'm just a desk lamp." That part, at least, was true. For all intents and purposes, he was but a humble desk lamp who sat in the lonely junkyard on the outskirts of town. His explanation served its purpose in getting the red-suited spirit- Sissel, his name was-, to investigate matters himself.
A red-suited corpse, two detectives- green and blue- and a doctor gathered around a couch, Ray wriggling happily in his lamp atop a nearby crate.
Ray watched matters unfold before him- these were new (yet similar) events, not ones from his own timeline- the timeline he abandoned ten years ago. More new events continued to come, and before Ray knew it, a familiar face appeared from the junkyard's top floor- where everything that night began- one of several beginnings. The face in question, Ray recalled, belonged to a man named Cabanela, a loose and lanky white-coated lawman of an inspector who merrily danced his way through the rigorous horrors of that night. Ray recalled speaking to the man ten years ago on the same night- the night he was repeating at this very moment-, and the genuine smile on his face as they shared memories of the purple-haired little lady and briefly spoke of the media he consumed.
"Ah, the tension of a crime scene!" Cabanela exclaimed, dancing his way down the stairs, "Yeah, what a gyattingly sus crime scene! Nothing like it, rizzlers!" What? Ray could feel both his and Sissel's confusion despite neither spirit being in the ghost world. That's not how Cabanela ever spoke to Ray, or anyone else, in fact. That was how the purple-haired lady's friends spoke-- Ray froze in horror, the sudden ceaseation of movements in the lamp going unnoticed by the living near him. Oh gods, this can't be happening. It wasn't real, was it? Had Cabanela somehow retained the accursed knowledge Ray imparted on him all those years ago?
"Something tells me…" Cabanela mused, shooting a glance towards… Ray couldn't tell if the inspector was glancing at him, the people around him, or the red-suited corpse between them. "That somebody just thought, 'On god for real'!" The doctor scoffed while the blue and green detectives both looked as if they aged twenty years, their sudden change in liveliness met with a remark from Sissel, "If that white-coat keeps this up, I'll have two more deaths on my hands." None but Ray, the only other ghost present, heard his remark.
"Skibidi flex me this crime scene for clout, turn it into a bussin' scene!" Cabanela joyously remarked to the green- then blue- detective, the latter flinched at the inspector's words, while the former's jaw gapped open, utterly dumbfounded. "Ghosting me, boooys? Is my high-key rizz not good enough for you?" ("So this is the head of the Special Investigation Unit? He seems, uh… unique," Sissel commented.)
The doctor was the first to leave, "Welp, I've done all I can do," he declared. "Fanum tax!" Cabanela declared as the doctor- now $20 lighter and none the wiser for it- passed by. "High-key he's not sigma ong for real," twirled Cabanela, hoisting the red-suited corpse over his shoulders, much to the shock and horror of all parties present ("Hey! That's mine!" protested Sissel, whom attached himself to the core in said body). Cabanela then stood in place, staring into the very souls of the two detectives, whose spines shivered in fear. "No cap, it's not that cold, or are you two boys just ratioed?" Cabanela noted.
The blue detective collapsed ("He's not moving, but he's alive," commented Sissel), "Sus!" commented Cabanela, whom took a graceful leap over the blue-suit and towards the remaining detective, their bodies barely avoiding touching each other, "No cap?"
The green detective shuddered, "I-I'm green cap," he stuttered, lifting his cap. Cabanela was not amused, evidently, prompting him peer over and look inside the hat after twisting it upside-down, "Hmm, you'd get massive rizz if you filled this with water and put a head in it- But only if it was porcelain-colored!" Cabanela informed the now utterly confused man, "Why, it'd show up on everyone's FYP," he 'helpfully' elaborated, much to the relief of nobody. "Why's this guy gotta be the one to handle my body?" Sissel lamented.
"Oh, I almost forgot!" Cabanela suddenly exclaimed in his second sane statement, unceremoniously dropping the corpse on the ground (eliciting a minor chuckle from Ray) before ceremoniously dancing his way over the body and to a nearby telephone booth, where he then dialed a phone number. At Ray's insistence, Sissel reluctantly moved to the phone's core to eavesdrop, while the green detective took the opportunity to flee, abandoning his blue-capped coworker where he laid.
Ray hoped Cabanela's interference wouldn't force him to wait another ten years, provided the opportunity to make another jump back in time presented itself once more…
#ghost trick#ghost trick spoilers#neato :]#this was PAINFUL to read and i love it#‘aged 20 years’ feels like an accurate description#cabanela please… that is not very sigma of you
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"Sorry, sir. I can't allow you on this beach with that inappropriate attire. I have to protect the lives and eyes of all occupants here." "You should start protecting your paycheck, detective, or start ruuunin' along now." "That's 'Lifeguard', sir..."
HIIII FIRST ART POST OF @fyeahghosttrick GHOST SWAP HIIIII This art is based on two prompts combined! I hope it's no big deal it isn't super rendered...
@frogpotat - Memry working undercover at a new job
and @carlyraejepsans - Beach episode. Cabanela in the most ridiculous swimming fit.
Also! I've posted a fic for different prompts on ao3 HERE if you wanna read that too. Happy grickversary
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Happy birthday to a lovely, lovely game
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That Man! An Ace Attorney Fan Comic





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I really liked AA:I, so I had to make a silly comic about it (it probably breaks canon somewhere, but I'm okay with it!). Ace Attorney really inspired me to become a writer/comic artist, so I wanted to give back to the franchise. Hope you enjoy.
Full PDF version here!
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Have you played Penn & Teller’s Shithead Basketball
Honestly, if I ran this blog, I'd probably throw in some totally fake games and see how many people vote anything other than "never heard of it" for funzies. Have you ever? Or would you ever?💖
I did that on April Fool's Day
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Late for work!!
My wonderful work setup under the cut

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another one for good measure
this guy fucking died
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