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Hotel Dusk: Room 215 | 
| From: Nintendo Category: Video Games
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $11.99 You Save: $18.00 (60%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 55 reviews Sales Rank: 730
Platform: Nintendo Ds ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 20 years Operating System: Nintendo DS Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0 x 0
MPN: ntr p awie Model: NTRPAWIE UPC: 045496738082 EAN: 0045496738082 ASIN: B000KRXA28
Release Date: April 7, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Comes with game, manual, and box! Ships fast!
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| Features:
| • | Players hold their Nintendo DS like a book and use the touch screen to grill characters, search for clues and solve mystifying puzzles. | | • | Players follow the plot twists and turns as they hunt for their missing friend and investigate the mysteries of Hotel Dusk. |
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Part hard-boiled detective story, and part interactive mystery, Hotel Dusk: Room 215 is an intriguingly addictive yarn that takes place over the course of one night; December 24, 1979. Game Storyline Kyle Hyde, a disgraced New York detective turned salesman, arrives at a run-down Los Angeles inn called Hotel Dusk. Once there, Kyle soon becomes involved in a 30-year-old mystery that involves lies, betrayal, kidnapping, and murder. 
Wander into the Hotel Dusk and find yourself part of a 30-year-old mystery. | 
Unveil the secrets of the main character, Kyle Hyde. View larger. | 
Unique dual screen gameplay makes the mystery all the more engaging. View larger. | And over the course of the night, he will also discover something very special about Room 215, a room that is said to grant wishes. But who is Kyle Hyde? Why does his past haunt him? And what happened in Room 215? Only by taking a stylus in hand and navigating through the story's twists and turns can you learn the answers. Gameplay Players hold their Nintendo DS like a book and use the touch screen to grill characters, search for clues, and solve mystifying puzzles. Simple point-and-click touch screen navigation allows for players of any skill level to play. Hotel Dusk uses branching storylines to tell its tale, giving you many options for how to go about solving the mystery. Should you strong-arm a suspicious stranger in the hallway? Be friendly to the hotel maid? Pretend to be interested in the manager's rambling stories? It's all up to you, but choose wisely. One false step could get you thrown out of the hotel and forever seal the mystery of what happened on that dark Christmas eve so many years ago.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 20 more reviews...
Fun and different game September 8, 2008 After reading the reviews I couldn't wait to get this game and I wasn't disappointed. The storyline is interesting enough to keep you playing far longer than you should. Gameplay requires that you hold the DS as you would a book and it is quite a comfortable way to play. The only negatives are some overly long conversations that make it very difficult to save quickly and put the game away for later if need be. Overall, an excellent and satisfying choice for mystery loving adventure gamers.
Good game overall. July 11, 2008 This is a good game if you don't mind reading a lot. I really enjoyed it but was a little disapointed at the end because of how the story developed, I think it left me with many questions unanswered, I am not sure if there is going to be a sequel but I hope there is. Overall a good game for a good detective mystery person.
Not as good as I expected June 5, 2008 1 out of 5 found this review helpful
I read some great reviews on this game; one even came from my favorite (non-biased) electronic gaming magazine. Played it from start to finish and, well... I just expected so much more. My biggest beef was the extremely long dialogues. Play this game if you like the idea of walking around in a small hotel, talking to people over, and over, and over, and over...
A little slow at first but once your into it...the game is GREAT! April 2, 2008 I can understand why people thought this game was boring. For the first bit, it is alot of character development.
The story line is excellent and will really grab you. The graphics are unique. The whole role playing as a gritty down-on-your-luck detective -- really cool. This is one of the best DS games I have played.
We need a second one!!, March 27, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Yes we do indeed, because this game is so great. It leaves you wanting more. Well, it did me anyway. It took me 4 days to complete so it's just about long enough without been too long. But I wouldn't of minded playing for longer. I won't go into the story, as you can read the other reviews for yourself. But it really should be owned by everyone who has a DS Lite. It reminds me a lot of 'Titanic - Adventure out of time. Which is an old PC game. Ive played the first 2 Phoenix Wright's also, and this game is on a level with those, as been my 3 favourite games that I own.
Walking around the hotel and getting to know people and their stories is great. And i agree with another reviewer, it is a bit like LOST where the characters lives and pasts all seem to have something to do with one another. Sometimes, when you question people, you can go for the nice questions (which you should do or it's game over)! or the harsh ones, and telling a little girl that it was her fault her mother left was so tempting! I know i'm evil, but I didnt. So the story is so clever, and the way the characters are drawn are so clever, definately reminds me of the video for Take on Me by A-HA.
I must also say that when I read the reviews in the uk before buying, I noticed the ones that said you would need to be near a computer to read walkthroughs, because you'd definately get stuck, and i was like 'oh no, i'm good at these game, i won't need no walkthrough.' Well, i did - 4 times!! :) So my big head is back to normal now. I recommend the same for you guys, be prepared to get stuck a few times and need help.
I don't understand the people who criticise this game for it's amount of dialogue. What do they expect? It's a detective game, detectives have to ask questions and learn about people's lives. So of course there would be a lot of stuff to read. But I loved learning about characters lives. I'm now awaiting the third Phoenix Wright installment, and I know I will love that too!!
Buy this game, immiediately!
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