Kyle (as well as many other characters in the game) keep calling the hotel owned by a man named Dunning Smith a " dump" constantly, but he registers for Room 215 regardless. Kyle's slightly obsessed about finding the man even though he does it only to make himself feel better about what he'd done (shoot Bradley whom he knows) and to learn the truth about what Bradley had done as he still doesn't understand Bradley's motivations. Kyle mentions that he'll be doing this type of work until he finally finds Bradley as he begins his journey because of him - throughout the story, especially at the end of each chapter, Kyle thinks of Bradley in rather unrealistic ways. The company of Ed's does a little bit of side work of finding things that are hidden than just selling items however, and this time Ed has a job for Kyle at a building named Hotel Dusk. Kyle Hyde, a man who quit the police force three years before the start of this story works as a salesman under a man named Ed Vincent who happens to be the friend of Kyle's late father (note: Understanding Kyle's father's fate is the main plot point of the sequel The Last Window: Secret of Cape West) and the boss of a company called Red Crown. I reviewed its sequel Last Window a while back and decided to get on the first game as well as I was actually impressed by how cozy the story felt, in fact Last Window is one of the better DS to 3DS games I've played. Hotel Dusk was developed by Cing on Nintendo DS before the company went bankrupt in 2010. Hotel Dusk: Room 215 (2007), much like its sequel Last Window: The Secret of Cape West (2010), is an investigation point-and-click adventure and mystery game that is half somewhat sluggy and limited 3D gameplay consisting of mostly moving forward with very limited camera angles, and other half of it is visual novel styled gameplay with rotoscoped character models that honestly look great. The man who shot the gun wakes up to learn that this time his experience was but a dream. The man gets up while shaken and angry, and decides to head somewhere where he takes up his gun and shoots up Bradley. In the police HQ a man gets a phone call which has to do about a person named Bradley. "Two souls but a single thought, two hearts that beat as one."įriday, New York.
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