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'''''Hotel Dusk: Room 215''''' is a video game for the [[Nintendo DS]]. It was announced at [[E3 2006]]. It was published by [[Nintendo]], and developed by [[Cing]], the developer of [[Trace Memory]].
 
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'''''Hotel Dusk: Room 215''''' is a video game for the [[Nintendo DS]]. It was announced at [[Electronic Entertainment Expo 2006|E3 2006]]. It was published by [[Nintendo]], and developed by [[Cing]], the developer of ''[[Another Code: Two Memories]]''.
   
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
 
The game takes place on December 28 and 29, 1979. Kyle Hyde, a former N.Y.P.D detective searching for his partner Brian Bradley, now a traveling salesman arrives at Hotel Dusk to find some things. He's still searching for Bradley even though he's a salesman. As the night goes on, Kyle becomes entangled in the guests' web of lies, betrayal and murder.
   
 
==Characters==
The game takes place on December 28 and 29, 1979. Kyle Hyde, a former N.Y.P.D detective searching for his partner Brian Bradley, now a travelling salesman arrives at Hotel Dusk to find some things. He's still searching for Bradley even though he's a salesman. As the night goes on, Kyle becomes tangled in the guests' web of lies, betrayal and murder.
 
===Characters===
 
 
*'''[[Kyle Hyde]]''' - The main character of the game.
 
*'''[[Kyle Hyde]]''' - The main character of the game.
 
 
*'''[[Brian Bradley]]''' - The man Kyle is looking for.
 
*'''[[Brian Bradley]]''' - The man Kyle is looking for.
 
 
*'''[[Rachel]]''' - Secretary for Red Crown's president.
 
*'''[[Rachel]]''' - Secretary for Red Crown's president.
 
 
*'''[[Ed Vincent]]''' - Red Crown's president.
 
*'''[[Ed Vincent]]''' - Red Crown's president.
 
 
*'''[[Dunning Smith]]''' - Hotel Dusk owner.
 
*'''[[Dunning Smith]]''' - Hotel Dusk owner.
 
 
*'''[[Mila Evans]]''' - A mute girl at the hotel.
 
*'''[[Mila Evans]]''' - A mute girl at the hotel.
 
 
*'''[[Iris]]''' - Guest in Room 216.
 
*'''[[Iris]]''' - Guest in Room 216.
 
 
*'''[[Martin Summer]]''' - Guest in Room 211
 
*'''[[Martin Summer]]''' - Guest in Room 211
 
 
*'''[[Helen Parker]]''' - Guest in Room 212.
 
*'''[[Helen Parker]]''' - Guest in Room 212.
 
 
*'''[[Jeff Damon]]''' - Guest in Room 213.
 
*'''[[Jeff Damon]]''' - Guest in Room 213.
 
 
*'''[[Kevin Woodward]]''' - Guest in Room 219.
 
*'''[[Kevin Woodward]]''' - Guest in Room 219.
 
 
*'''[[Melissa Woodward]]''' - Guest in Room 219 and daughter of Kevin.
 
*'''[[Melissa Woodward]]''' - Guest in Room 219 and daughter of Kevin.
 
 
*'''[[Louis Denonno]]''' - Hotel Dusk bellhop.
 
*'''[[Louis Denonno]]''' - Hotel Dusk bellhop.
 
 
*'''[[Rosa Fox]]''' - Hotel Dusk maid.
 
*'''[[Rosa Fox]]''' - Hotel Dusk maid.
   
 
==Rooms==
 
==Rooms==
There are about fifteen or so guest rooms at Hotel Dusk. Kyle's room is Room 215, which [[Dunning Smith]] calls "Wish", on the account that it apparently grants peoples wishes. Dunning Smith has named every room a name, each one that can be seen on the Hotel's map. There is only one guest room on level one - room 111. Right across from room 215 is room 216, where Iris stays. Three of the hotel rooms haven't been available for six months for an unknown reason.
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There are about fifteen or so guest rooms at Hotel Dusk. Kyle's room is Room 215, which [[Dunning Smith]] calls "Wish", on the account that it apparently grants peoples wishes. Dunning Smith has named every room a name, each one that can be seen on the Hotel's map. There is only one guest room on level one - Room 111. Right across from Room 215 is Room 216, where Iris stays. Three of the hotel rooms haven't been available for six months for an unknown reason.
   
 
==Types of puzzles==
 
==Types of puzzles==
*'''Jigsaw puzzle''' - The first puzzle that Kyle will encounter is a simple, half done jigsaw puzzle that guest Mellissa can't solve. Later on in the game, you will have to solve the whole puzzle.
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*'''Jigsaw puzzle''' - The first puzzle that Kyle will encounter is a simple, half done jigsaw puzzle that guest Melissa can't solve. Later on in the game, you will have to solve the whole puzzle.
*'''Codes''' - Found later in the game Kyle will have to crack codes.
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*'''Codes''' - Found later in the game, Kyle will have to crack codes.
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==Reception==
 
==Reception==
 
The game has gotten amazing reviews from major critics. One reviewer from [[Electronic Gaming Monthly]] gave the game a 10, others have also gave the game 9's and 8's.
 
The game has gotten amazing reviews from major critics. One reviewer from [[Electronic Gaming Monthly]] gave the game a 10, others have also gave the game 9's and 8's.
 
   
 
==Sequel==
 
==Sequel==
In January 2010, Last Window: Mayaonaka No Yakusoku was released in Japan and is a sequel to Hotel Dusk. A release date is to be announced in America. Some believe it will be released some time after March 2010.
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In January 2010, Last Window: Mayaonaka No Yakusoku was released in Japan and is a sequel to Hotel Dusk. A date has not been announced for a North American release due to Cing going bankrupt. Many speculate it will not be localized for North American viewers, however Nintendo of Europe has aquired the rights to release the game. It has been announced that [[Last Window: The Secret of Cape West]] will be released in Europe on September 17, 2010. At this time an American release is still not confirmed.
   
==External Links==
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==External links==
* [http://www.hoteldusk.com/ Hotel Dusk: Room 215] - Official Hotel Dusk Website
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*[http://www.hoteldusk.com/ Hotel Dusk: Room 215] - Official Hotel Dusk Website
* [http://www.court-records.net/dusk/index.htm WHAT A...!?] - A Hotel Dusk fansite
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*[http://www.court-records.net/dusk/index.htm WHAT A...!?] - A Hotel Dusk fansite
   
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Revision as of 08:25, 26 March 2020

Hotel Dusk: Room 215 is a video game for the Nintendo DS. It was announced at E3 2006. It was published by Nintendo, and developed by Cing, the developer of Another Code: Two Memories.

Plot

The game takes place on December 28 and 29, 1979. Kyle Hyde, a former N.Y.P.D detective searching for his partner Brian Bradley, now a traveling salesman arrives at Hotel Dusk to find some things. He's still searching for Bradley even though he's a salesman. As the night goes on, Kyle becomes entangled in the guests' web of lies, betrayal and murder.

Characters

Rooms

There are about fifteen or so guest rooms at Hotel Dusk. Kyle's room is Room 215, which Dunning Smith calls "Wish", on the account that it apparently grants peoples wishes. Dunning Smith has named every room a name, each one that can be seen on the Hotel's map. There is only one guest room on level one - Room 111. Right across from Room 215 is Room 216, where Iris stays. Three of the hotel rooms haven't been available for six months for an unknown reason.

Types of puzzles

  • Jigsaw puzzle - The first puzzle that Kyle will encounter is a simple, half done jigsaw puzzle that guest Melissa can't solve. Later on in the game, you will have to solve the whole puzzle.
  • Codes - Found later in the game, Kyle will have to crack codes.

Reception

The game has gotten amazing reviews from major critics. One reviewer from Electronic Gaming Monthly gave the game a 10, others have also gave the game 9's and 8's.

Sequel

In January 2010, Last Window: Mayaonaka No Yakusoku was released in Japan and is a sequel to Hotel Dusk. A date has not been announced for a North American release due to Cing going bankrupt. Many speculate it will not be localized for North American viewers, however Nintendo of Europe has aquired the rights to release the game. It has been announced that Last Window: The Secret of Cape West will be released in Europe on September 17, 2010. At this time an American release is still not confirmed.

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