I found Hotel Dusk to be extremely addictive and one game I had to keep with me at all times. Hotel Dusk is strange, methodical, and eerie and even when you put the game down you'll be wondering what happens next. Kyle using his detective instincts quickly takes note of the strange setting and set of circumstances that rekindles thoughts from his past. Kyle's latest assignment for Red Crown sales has him stationed in a quiet part of town in an old run down hotel, Hotel Dusk. In Hotel Dusk you assume the role of ex police officer turned door to door salesman, Kyle Hyde. Hotel Dusk: Room 215 has all the charm in the world, and if you enjoy a good mystery, you will be hooked within seconds. Like a digital Novel, you will be reading and clicking your way along the adventure, one digital screen at a time. Dusk's original presentation and unique approach to storytelling represents adventure in the purest form heavily influenced by classic detective styled film noir. When you begin your journey into the strange world of Hotel Dusk: Room 215 you will immediately be stricken by Hotel Dusks unique approach to using the Nintendo DS.
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Hotel Dusk Room 215 is a wonderful breath of fresh air crammed into a market full of cute animations and typical long winded role-playing games. Hotel Dusk provides a new set of eyes and approach that has made a world of difference translating a PC styled game to a handheld. The PC is the graveyard where most Point-and-Click games rest their bytes, usually unknown and unloved. I'm referring to point and click adventures, of course. Hotel Dusk Room 215 is ambitious DS game that makes new use out of the DS's dual screens reviving a genre that has been left for dead on the PC. If adventure mysteries is your thing, Nintendo's exclsuive Hotel Dusk will leisurely greet you and put you up its best suite Room 215. Hotel Dusk Room 215 uniquely creates an original story book active adventure that forces gamers to open their DS like a book.