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Hotel Dusk: Room 215

Hotel Dusk: Room 215

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Overall Critic Score:3.1868

Hotel Dusk: Room 215 Critic Reviews

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Gamerz-Edge
Cing, developers of Trace Memory for the DS, have returned this week with a new mystery / noir DS title called Hotel Dusk – Room 215. If you haven’t heard of it, don’t be alarmed; I hadn’t heard of either until it came in for review and it was...read the complete Hotel Dusk: Room 215 review at Gamerz-Edge
VGPub
If you’re not a fan of adventure games like Phoenix Wright, Maniac Mansion or Sam & Max this game won’t change your opinion on the genre. But if you’re like me and like to play one every now and then, this should be the next title you should pick...read the complete Hotel Dusk: Room 215 review at VGPub
Extreme Gamer
Hotel Dusk gets a strong recommendation for any adventure gamers, Hotel Dusk is a must have title....read the complete Hotel Dusk: Room 215 review at Extreme Gamer
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GameSpot
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...read the complete Hotel Dusk: Room 215 review at GameSpot
GameTrailers
Where do game genres go to die? The Nintendo DS, of course. Its touch controls simulate the mouse and keyboard quite well, making old PC favorites like the point-and-click adventure game seem fresh again. Such is the case of Hotel Dusk: Room 215, the...read the complete Hotel Dusk: Room 215 review at GameTrailers
WHAM! Gaming
Boomtown
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
DarkZero
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...read the complete Hotel Dusk: Room 215 review at DarkZero
Armchair Empire
A great adventure with an interesting story that will keep you wondering throughout just what will happen next. If adventure games are your style, you won’t be disappointed with this one....read the complete Hotel Dusk: Room 215 review at Armchair Empire
GameDaily
Da GameBoyz
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
1UP
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...read the complete Hotel Dusk: Room 215 review at 1UP
GameBrink
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...read the complete Hotel Dusk: Room 215 review at GameBrink
Wham Gaming
Hotel Dusk: Room 215 is the furthest thing from the other action-packed games I’ve been playing for other systems. It feels more like a quality detective novel than a video game, and for that reason alone it’s worth it for any DS owner to check out....read the complete Hotel Dusk: Room 215 review at Wham Gaming
GameSpy
Though it is slow and subtle, it works out in the end, providing a great story that holds its own against the vast majority of current games. Now all you have to do is manage to find a copy....read the complete Hotel Dusk: Room 215 review at GameSpy
NintendoWorldReport
there are multiple endings and some elements, like numbers, change in certain puzzles. Plus, when you replay the game, you can speed through the text faster.While Hotel Dusk probably won't go down in any halls of fame, it's a solid entry for the DS and a ...read the complete Hotel Dusk: Room 215 review at NintendoWorldReport
IGN
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...read the complete Hotel Dusk: Room 215 review at IGN
Game Revolution
Hotel Dusk: Room 215 is a hell of a tale, even if by day it masquerades as a mediocre adventure game. If you have a strong memory and a high threshold for aimless exploration, this is a case worth solving....read the complete Hotel Dusk: Room 215 review at Game Revolution
GamePro
Call me a crotchety-crusty gamer, but I prefer a little subtly these days. And while I'll gladly take an in-your-face title like Gears of War out for a spin, I'd much rather exercise my brain than my fingers....read the complete Hotel Dusk: Room 215 review at GamePro
Gaming Target
well crafted and require the player to use brains over brawn. While the sound is hardly revolutionary, the graphics have a unique style that quickly grows on you. The game has no multiplayer or extra features to note. Once you complete Hotel Dusk there is...read the complete Hotel Dusk: Room 215 review at Gaming Target
Game Informer
bug me about Hotel Dusk’s design. Some of its game-ending scenarios are too arbitrary to avoid. Also, when you go back in to replay your surprise faux pas, the game ignores your saves and sends you back to a further checkpoint, which is annoying, unnece...read the complete Hotel Dusk: Room 215 review at Game Informer
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