

Clues lead you to an eerie, old hotel rumored to have one very strange room a room where wishes are granted. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms. You are Kyle Hyde, an ex-cop turned salesman trying to track down a missing friend. If you wish to be unblocked, you must agree that you will take immediate steps to rectify this issue. If you do not understand what is causing this behavior, please contact us here. If you promise to stop (by clicking the Agree button below), we'll unblock your connection for now, but we will immediately re-block it if we detect additional bad behavior.
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#HOTEL DUSK KYLE SERIES#
There is no voice-acting, but background music is on most of time and different characters and situations have their own theme-tunes.A sequel was released in early 2010 titled: Midnight Promise, again featuring Kyle, now in Los Angeles in 1980.The series takes place in the same universe, twenty-five years later. Lucky you.)Visually, backgrounds are in 3D and fully coloured, but the characters are in 2D and most of the time black and white. (It is a hotel, so you shouldn't wander around in the kitchen or other areas marked 'Staff Only', but usually this just gets you some angry looks. A game over can result by asking the wrong questions or by being caught doing something you shouldn't do. The game is divided into ten chapters, each culminating in interrogation of one of the characters. You move around the hotel as Kyle, pick up things and speak with other characters, asking them questions. All have tragic secrets hidden in their pasts, which is not a surprise in a game like this, and these secrets start to lead Kyle closer to finding Bradley.The game can be played almost entirely with the touch-screen of the DS and, in some of the puzzles you have to solve, uses some of the more unconventional abilities of the machine (remember that puzzle in that took you an hour to solve? Hotel Dusk did it first, and twice). There's the initially bratty kid with her father, an old lady who wears an eye patch, a girl wearing white who doesn't speak, and many others. Bradley's body was never found, but Kyle is sure that Bradley is alive and is searching for him, hoping to understand what happened.Kyle soon runs into the staff and residents of the hotel. Kyle left the force after shooting Brian Bradley, his former partner who betrayed him and joined a criminal syndicate. In it you play as an ex-cop, Kyle Hyde, who arrives in a small hotel in the middle of nowhere - the eponymous Hotel Dusk.

Hotel Dusk: Room 215 ( Wish Room: Angel's Memory in Japan) is an for the Nintendo DS.
