The game is a point-and-click adventure game. Non-interactive story elements are presented in a unique style dubbed “Film Window” by the game's creators. While the story and dialogue proceeds in written text, other information and images regarding the story or presentation such as real-time 3D displays, real-life photographs, 2D illustrations, video, typography, texts, etc. are constantly changed and displayed in a series of frames that are automatically opened and closed as the main text displays.
Plot:
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In 1999, there exists an area called the "24 Districts". A series of mysterious and bizarre murders have happened there. Detectives of the High-degree Murder Division (HMD) in the 24 Districts Police Department investigate the case and find that they closely match the profile of a well-known killer, Kamui Uehara, who assassinated many key government figures one after another several years ago. Uehara was supposedly shot and killed by Kusabi, a veteran detective of the HMD, but current events seem to indicate that Uehara is still alive, and at large in the 24 Districts. Has the deadly assassin returned to life?
TWIN PEAKS is "something of a miracle."
"...like nothing else on television."
"a phenomenon."
"A tangled tale of sex, violence, power, junk food..."
"Like Nothing On Earth"
Hmm, didn't know about the original, probably because it doesn't seem to be my kind of game, but it's great that it's being remade and even greater to see more Suda51 games on PC. Him and his studio are awesome!
Is the artwork from the same guy as the early SMT and Persona games ? looks kinda similar.
anyway might be interesting since it reminds me a bit of Snatcher and other early Japanese adventures but i'm not one of Suda51 biggest fans.
Is the artwork from the same guy as the early SMT and Persona games ? looks kinda similar.
anyway might be interesting since it reminds me a bit of Snatcher and other early Japanese adventures but i'm not one of Suda51 biggest fans.
Some of the games sound pretty interesting although the one available on PC since a while back (Killer is dead.) wasn't too great although the art style was certainly something different.
(Killer 7 is apparently pretty nice but has to be played via PS2 emulator I think, hope I got the platform right.)
Is the artwork from the same guy as the early SMT and Persona games ? looks kinda similar.
anyway might be interesting since it reminds me a bit of Snatcher and other early Japanese adventures but i'm not one of Suda51 biggest fans.
Some of the games sound pretty interesting although the one available on PC since a while back (Killer is dead.) wasn't too great although the art style was certainly something different.
(Killer 7 is apparently pretty nice but has to be played via PS2 emulator I think, hope I got the platform right.)
It is five years since the events of 1999’s “The Silver Case,” set in the new 25th Ward that arose in the bayside area of Kanto. In a room of the “Bayside Tower Land” apartment complex, a woman is found murdered under mysterious circumstances. This sets off a series of seemingly random events bridging across multiple protagonists including The Silver Case’s Morishima Tokio. With all viewpoints assembled, a truly shocking pattern emerges…
Available for the first time outside Japan, The 25th Ward: The Silver Case is presented with completely rebuilt HD assets and additional content not found in the original version.
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