
txc files, which ButlerTrans unpacks into. The files come from the game's tex folder. The images appear in the bonus section of the game, gallery, which the save data is necessary to easily unlock. I've got a GDrive folder here with some files that can be used to test. Even if I were to simple export and re-import the image without touching it, for example. The issue is that, when I try to import any edits, (via methods that have worked for the other images), it becomes scrambled.

My terminology might be a bit wonky, but I don't believe these images are 'compressed' as I've been able to view them correctly in Tinke/CT2. To go into that in further detail, I believe the problem lies in those images being a single file, and not split into tile, palette, map or animation files as the others have all been. However, it still leaves the problem of those unusual images. That's hopefully currently under progress, so we might just be one step closer to seeing the translations in action! We're unable to contact the original author, so documenting the text codes and writing a new tool is what it comes down to. That is, it doesn't actually update the jump commands. You might find yourself compelled enough to buy the whole and finish the story.Thanks to the kind help of Greiga Master, the problem with ButlerTrans (our previous tool to extract/insert text) has been identified. It's great to see such a popular game get a decent port to the App Store. There's full Game Center integration and the build is universal, which makes this one of the best ports that Capcom has ever released. Even for the full price, that's cheaper than you'll find it for sale on the DS. The first two chapters are free to play through, and you can buy the rest for US$9.99 total, or $4.99 in three different chapter packs. It sounds morbid, but there's a fun sense of humor and style that keep it entertaining.

So move objects around and try to change the fate of other dead people. You can't directly interact with the living, but you can mess with inanimate objects in their world.

The idea is that you're a ghostly "phantom detective" who must solve his own murder.

Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective is a title that won accolades on the Nintendo DS last year, and it's now arrived on iOS in a universal version (that's free to download to boot). I've been waiting for this one for a while.
