Hotel Dusk: Room 215 Critic Reviews continued...
Something fishy is going on at the Hotel Dusk. A variety of shady characters have taken up residence in this sleepy, Southwestern hotel a few days before New Year's Eve in 1979. They are apparently unfamiliar with one another yet are seemingly bound
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Nice touches, like being able to stop and make a note in your handwriting on an in-game notepad, heavily outnumber the problems. Hotel Dusk: Room 215 is more than the sum of its parts, and those parts are damn fine. The final score below of an 8 is a pra
...read the complete Hotel Dusk: Room 215 review at Boomtown
I have never being a huge book fan. At most I read a few books a year and frustratingly I gave up on great deal of them after a few paragraphs… they are just not my thing. The DS however seems to want to change that – it wants to make me read and
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long game itself. That being said it will take you some time to complete it as you have to read the story and solve the various puzzles and you should enjoy the story that unfolds as you get deeper into the game. Conclusion Hotel Dusk: Room 215 is a prett
...read the complete Hotel Dusk: Room 215 review at Da GameBoyz
Nintendo has done practically nothing to promote Hotel Dusk: Room 215, Cing's latest DS adventure and a sort of spiritual successor to the developer's 2005 release, Trace Memory. And Nintendo's silence is a tragedy -- it's an oversight likely to deprive
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From Cing, the developer who brought us Trace Memory (Another Code), comes the best interactive adventure game to appear in a long time. Like Trace Memory, Hotel Dusk is more of an interactive book than a game and this time around Cing has seen fit to
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Anyone who's been gaming with the Nintendo DS for more than a year will probably remember Trace Memory, a hit-and-miss mystery developed by Japanese studio Cing that masqueraded as a touchscreen-friendly point-and-click adventure. That team
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