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Hotel Dusk: Room 215, A Nintendo DS Hidden Gem

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Hotel Dusk is an amazing game on the Nintendo DS. The art style is phenomenal and the game mechanics are quite unique to the Nintendo DS. It's a point and click adventure game where you have to hold the DS sideways in order to play it.  

 It follows the story of an officer name Kyle Hyde and his quest to find his long lost partner. All the clues he gathers up lead to a hotel called Hotel Dusk. All the patrons in the hotel have some sort of connection to the disappearance of his partner and all of them give him valuable information on where his whereabouts are. 

Where this game excels at is it's game development. The storyline kept me captivated to finish the game and the way you interact with the NPCs made it feel like you were actually getting to know them on a personal level. 

Some cons of this game, however, was the difficulty. I got stuck quite a few times and had to use a strategy guide to find out what to do next. Some of the key items were hard to find and the puzzles in the game were quite difficult.

Despite the games minor shortcomings I would definitely recommend taking a look at this game. The game only took me 10 hours to complete so there is no reason not to give this game a try. 

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