I'm pretty sure Hotel Dusk does also.alienjesus wrote:I can think of at least 3. Another Code, Phantom Hourglass and TWEWY.CFFJR wrote:Wasn't there a DS game with a puzzle that required you to close the system to bring the two screens together?
Creative ways games mess with you
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Yeah, I think someone else mentioned that. I still haven't played that game yet though! Need to get round to it sometime.insanecow0 wrote:I'm pretty sure Hotel Dusk does also.alienjesus wrote:I can think of at least 3. Another Code, Phantom Hourglass and TWEWY.CFFJR wrote:Wasn't there a DS game with a puzzle that required you to close the system to bring the two screens together?
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I can think of at least 3. Another Code, Phantom Hourglass and TWEWY.[/quote]
I'm pretty sure Hotel Dusk does also.[/quote]
Yeah, I think someone else mentioned that. I still haven't played that game yet though! Need to get round to it sometime.[/quote]
Sorry, I didn't see KillerJuan77's post, and yeah it is a fantastic game
I'm pretty sure Hotel Dusk does also.[/quote]
Yeah, I think someone else mentioned that. I still haven't played that game yet though! Need to get round to it sometime.[/quote]
Sorry, I didn't see KillerJuan77's post, and yeah it is a fantastic game
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I'm pretty sure Hotel Dusk does also.[/quote]insanecow0 wrote:I can think of at least 3. Another Code, Phantom Hourglass and TWEWY.
Yeah, I think someone else mentioned that. I still haven't played that game yet though! Need to get round to it sometime.[/quote]
Sorry, I didn't see KillerJuan77's post, and yeah it is a fantastic game
I remember seeing the game for 9 dollars on eStarland a few months ago, it's definetely worth buying.
Re: Creative ways games mess with you
In Deadly Premonition the Raincoat Killer's identity is revealed almost immediately if the player pays attention to the most minute of details. I didn't notice it until around Chapter 8 and didn't believe it until a bit later, but it's true.
Also, the town's inhabitants were named so that each one has a name starting with a different letter of the alphabet, with the exception of those with "" appearing somewhere in their names. This isn't revealed until the end credits though. And the letter I is the only letter used twice...by a pair of identical twins.
Also, the town's inhabitants were named so that each one has a name starting with a different letter of the alphabet, with the exception of those with "" appearing somewhere in their names. This isn't revealed until the end credits though. And the letter I is the only letter used twice...by a pair of identical twins.



