Syphon Filter 3 Coming To PlayStation Plus? A Ghost Trick Remaster In The Pipeline?

The Game Rating and Administration Committee of Korea has shed light on several games.

 

Let’s start with Syphon Filter 3, which the committee has rated for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4. Since Bend Studio developed the game (yes, the same guys who made Days Gone) for PS1 in November 2001, it’s a given that Sony is looking to add this game to its woefully neglected and almost non-expanding PlayStation Plus Premium category (the November expansion has still not been announced by Sony… for them, “later this month” obviously doesn’t mean late October!). The PlayStation Plus Classics Catalog (the name given to games for PS1, PS2 and PSP) already has the first two episodes of Syphon Filter, and in South Korea, Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror and Syphon Filter: Logan’s Shadow have already been reviewed.

Then, a rating of Ghost Trick also popped up. According to the committee, the publisher is Gamepia, the Korean game publisher for Capcom (and they were also listed in the Resident Evil 4 Remake rating). It is suspicious that the rating is coded GC-CC-NP. It is a category for PC games, as GC-CC-NV is used for consoles. Even for multiplatform releases, the NP rating appears separately. Other games are openly known to be multiplatform (Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion, Super Bomberman R 2, Various Daylife, Voice of Cards: The Beasts of Burden, Persona 3 Portable, Park Beyond, Cult of the Lamb) have been rated.

The review suggests that Capcom may be remastering Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective, a Nintendo DS game released in Japan in the summer of 2010 and the West in early 2011 (then an iOS port in Japan in 2010 and the West in 2012). Shu Takumi directed the game, and it is no wonder it bears a strong resemblance to the Ace Attorney franchise, as he also directed that.

Source: Gematsu

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