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Hotel Dusk: Room 215 & Last Window: Hotel Cape West

Hotel Dusk: Room 215. No! It's not about a horror! This story is about a mystery of what happened in the past that full of questions. There's no murder, but there are murderers in the story's past memories. And some more mysteries in every each character's backgrounds. They all are connected to each other. What you don't understand and what was not revealed in the end, was probably intended to let gamers interpret themselves about what happen and make a lot of fanfiction about it. It's about Kyle Hyde. Used to be a cop, but now a salesman who's looking for his partner whom betrays him. He works for Red Crown and was sent to Hotel Dusk under a request from client. On the way there, he met a girl. Who seems to be looking for something. Are you curious now? Once you play, you can't stop from it.


In Hotel Dusk story, all of the plot is talking about Bradley. And only revealed that his dad passed away when he was ten. But, in the sequel, Last Window: Hotel Cape West, his background revealed that he still have a mother. In the sequel, it's talking about his father case in the past when, who and how he was killed. For this one, you can also read the novel inside the game after you finished each chapters, the novel is made by Martin Summer, a character from Hotel Dusk: Room 215. There are many complicated truths that contradicts each other, leading to more questions. This is great game. And each of your action make changes in novel story plot.

This is when he used to be a cop. Cool guy isn't he? Yes he is. But he is also the greatest slacker on earth. Oh yeah, this game is from CING. The Last Window: Hotel Cape West is the last game CING developed. I loved this game and also Another Code: Two Memories/Trace Memory and Another Code: R - A Journey into Lost Memories. There are from CING. And they will always be interesting games to play, I don't know how many times I've played it. Maybe 3? 5? Oh don't miss this game.

Listen, I know this may sound weird, but sometimes folks lie out of... sadness. But when you lie, you usually get caught, and then you gotta pay. Even if you think a lie is helping, it usually ain't. Someday that person'll learn the truth, and you'll have to look him in the eye. You'll have to see the pain you caused, and that's a hard thing.
~Kyle Hyde

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