Jake Hunter Detective Story: Ghost of the Dusk

Jake Hunter Detective Story: Ghost of the Dusk

released on Aug 31, 2017

Jake Hunter Detective Story: Ghost of the Dusk

released on Aug 31, 2017

A shaky lead about a stiff in a haunted house puts Jake Hunter on a perilous path of clues and dark secrets. When the owner of the home comes clean that the place is cursed and the body count starts rising, Jake realizes he's facing a threat unlike any other. Experience a new chapter in the Jake Hunter saga, along with five additional hard-boiled tales of detectives, deductions, danger, death and of course, dames. Use all your skills: search crime scenes, interview suspects and uncover the truth.


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The title case is the best of the NA-released Saburo Jinguji/Jake Hunter games. It comes bundled with a bunch of the mobile cases, which were of varying quality, and I could take or leave.

Despite being a 2017 game, Ghost of the Dusk sticks a little too close to the classic Jake Hunter formula for our liking. There's very little room for deduction when moving the case along, and you'd need a magnifying glass to solve some of the pixel hunt investigation screens! That, and the localization is pretty atrocious: plenty of typos, missing words, and more. We won't deny that the central mystery kept our attention, even if it wasn't nearly as "haunted" as the game first suggests, but it left us wanting something more substantial.

Boring and sterile throughout, made even worse by bad loc choices.

For anyone looking for a breezy, well-written detective game that's light on frustration and heavy on dope whodunits, Jake Hunter is the way to go. A sometimes messy translation and repetitive gameplay don't really subtract from an otherwise excellent set of mysteries. The main mystery, Ghost of the Dusk, is a better whodunit than nearly every Phoenix Wright case, and I say this as a big Ace Attorney fan. Absolutely loved this game's various art-styles and soundtrack, and I think that you can see the passion that the team has for this quietly legendary series. Highly recommended for anyone trying to fill out their 3DS collection, it's a great game to play before bed or while you're drinking coffee and smoking.