A Trip To Hotel Dusk: Room 215 |

If there was a hotel room that grants all your wishes, wouldn't you want to check in everytime you need a heart's desire fulfilled? If the room also comes with unusual characters, I'm not sure you'd still want to... but you might consider playing a game with the same plot.
Hotel Dusk: Room 215 is one of the E3 playable games for the Nintendo DS. But what is it all about? A graphic adventure patterned after the tradition of Trace Memory, Hotel Dusk: Room 215 takes players to 1979 Los Angeles. As a cop-turned salesman Kyle Hyde in search of a missing friend, players will stumble upon an eerie, old hotel rumored to have a strange room where wishes are granted. Prepare a night of surprises as you meet the unusual characters and unravel the mystery that surrounds Room 215. Bask in the hand-drawn character portraits and the black-and-white animations that make this game graphically distinct.
Hotel Dusk: Room 215 lets you follow plot twists and turns while holding your DS like a book. Grill characters, search for clues, and solve mystifying puzzles with the use of the touch screen.






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Comments
I liked what little I got to play of Trace Memory (even though I've OWNED the game since release in the US, I haven't gotten to play much after the first week). This looks interesting as well. I want to hear more in the future.
Agreed.
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