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  • The Nameless Game Ds English
    카테고리 없음 2020. 3. 3. 04:14
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    The 3D exploration mode in Nanashi no Game. The player holds their DS sideways, so that the touch screen (the player character's forward facing direction) is on the right.Nanashi no Game involves two separate modes of play. Most of the game takes place in the real world, where the player navigates real-time 3D environments using the DS's D-Pad and Touch Screen. While exploring, the player must solve puzzles and reach locations. The player can switch to the TS Menu at any time, where they can play the cursed game, read e-mail messages, and load a previous save file.

    In many cases, an e-mail message or update to the cursed game will interrupt the player's exploration. In the cursed game, which only uses the top DS screen, the player controls a 2D RPG that provides clues to the current situations and can, in some cases, advance the story.Partway into the game, the player will encounter Regrets ( ルグレ, Rugure), -like spirits that roam the area in exploration mode. If a Regret comes into contact with the player, it is. Regrets take several roles in the game, from standing guard at stationary posts to actively chasing (or attempting to scare) the player. In some situations, the cursed game provides clues for bypassing Regrets in a given situation. This article's plot summary may be.

    Please by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. ( June 2013) An has been circulating about a nameless, cursed for the fictional Twin Screen (TS) handheld game system. According to the rumor, anyone who plays this 'Cursed Game' ( 呪いのゲーム, Noroi no Game) and does not complete it within seven days will die.The player assumes the role of a college student at Nanto University,. The player has started playing the cursed game, sent to them by classmate Fumihito Odaka ( 尾高 文人, Odaka Fumihito), who has been absent recently. Riko Nagasawa ( 長沢 理子, Nagasawa Riko), Odaka's girlfriend requests that the player go to Odaka's apartment. The player obliges, but makes a horrific discovery: Odaka has mysteriously died of, with his TS system in his hands. The player also discovers that Odaka hadn't sent the game to the player, as he was trying to stop it from 'spreading and killing others'.

    The next day, a distressed Riko dies on the Nanto Express subway, having received the cursed game six days before the protagonist.On the player's third day, Nanto University professor Houki Ooyama ( 大山 法基, Ōyama Houki) calls the player to his office. An IT expert on with an interest in folklore, Ooyama confirms that a 'killer curse' is a very real possibility, and sees the nameless game as an opportunity to conduct research on its mysteries. He first directs the player to investigate Jikyuu General Hospital ( 慈急総合病院, Jikyū Sōgō Byōin), the abandoned location of the cursed game's domain. Partway through, Ooyama has the player look for a medical chart for Shin Yutani ( 湯谷 紳, Yutani Shin), a man who died in a similar fashion to Odaka. The player soon discovers that they are being pursued by spirits devoid of eyes or mouth, and discovers Riko as one of them.

    Riko's 'spirit' appears after the player obtains Yutani's chart and receives a disturbing game update, and chases them out of the hospital.On the fourth day, Professor Ooyama and the player learn that Yutani was the president of a video game company called Uta-Soft, located on the fourth floor of the Broadway Center ( 中野ブロードウェイセンター); Ooyama directs the player there, warning them to avoid the spirits, which he dubs 'Regrets', while exploring. Along the way, Ooyama sends the player information on Uta-Soft, including the fact that the company has gone, with most of its workers missing and presumed dead. At the abandoned office, the player collects various pieces of information, including a plan for the unnamed game and an employee roster, before escaping the Regrets.On the fifth day, Ooyama finds that only one person from Uta-Soft is still alive: Ushio Ikuta ( 生田 潮, Ikuta Ushio), the creative director of the unnamed game.

    The player travels to the abandoned Ikuta residence, where they find a near- Ushio in the closet. Almost immediately after, a game update takes the player into a flashback of events inside the house.

    Yutani, constantly stressed from work and jealous of Ikuta's love for his family, brutally murdered his wife Tomoka while Ikuta was at work. Ikuta's daughter Asahi, who hated video games (as they kept Ikuta from spending time with the family), came home to find an indescribably bloody scene, with Yutani splattered in blood and grinning madly. Luckily, Asahi was able to escape the house before Yutani could catch her as well. After the vision ends, Ikuta utters Asahi's name, and gives the player her picture diary.On the sixth day, Ooyama explains to the player that after Tomoka's death, Ikuta continued to work on the cancelled game, angering Asahi into running away from home. From the information in the diary, Ooyama guesses that Asahi may have gone to the capeside Misaki Hotel ( ミサキホテル, Misaki Hoteru); he directs the player there, telling them he would meet them there later. When the player finds Asahi's body there, she communicates to the player through the game, asking why they came for her despite her attempts to kill them, before vanishing.

    The player leaves the hotel to meet with Ooyama, but is forced to flee upon making a shocking discovery: Ooyama has been turned into a Regret (most likely from freezing to death). Asahi again communicates to the player, declaring that her actions were to avenge her mother, and that she will never forgive her father, video games, or even the player. Later, a delayed e-mail message from Ooyama asks the player what the drawing in Odaka's apartment stood for. Realizing that it was the Seven Capes ( 七支崎灯台, Nana Sasō saki tōdai) located nearby, the player heads there.On the seventh and last day, the player arrives at the lighthouse. There, they learn that Asahi is the true source of the game's curse, having committed by jumping from the top of the lighthouse. The player then heads for the nearby cliff (depicted many times in the cursed game) to reach Asahi before daybreak, in 3 minutes. Along the way, they must speak to the now-harmless spirits of the curse, in reverse chronological order, through the cursed game.

    Ooyama's spirit explains that he became a Regret because he wanted to see what would happen if one received the game, but never played it. Having received the game one day before the player, that makes Ooyama another victim. Ooyama explains that he now understands Ikuta's reason for working on the nameless game: to show that video games can be used to show someone how much they love them.

    After talking with Riko, Odaka, and the three missing Uta-Soft employees, the player speaks to Yutani, the curse's first victim. Acknowledging that he was the reason the curse began (by murdering Asahi's mother), Yutani tells the player to speak with Asahi and help her realize what she had in terms of family and love.When the player communicates to Asahi, they show her the happy memories that she and her family shared. Suddenly, Tomoka's spirit appears through the game, telling Asahi that she is sad that her daughter had died, and also closed her heart. When Tomoka mentions Ikuta directly, the player finds Ikuta standing next to them in the real world, having been led here by Tomoka's spirit. He explains his good intentions for creating the game, and apologizes to Asahi.

    In the game, Asahi responds, saying 'Papa!' ); and the scene fades to white, before returning to the player, sitting at the cliff and very much alive.

    Ikuta, who notices the player, asks if they have met before; the player confirms this, before asking how the nameless game ends. Ikuta, taken aback by the player's interest, decides to complete the game's story to make amends to his family. Afterward, the game credits play, revealing the name of the nameless game: 'Road to Sunrise'. Endings The game has two different endings, depending on whether the player obtained all of the special items found in the nameless game. If the player obtains every single item, they will unlock the good ending; otherwise, they will receive the bad ending.

    Good Ending: after the nameless game fades to white, the player will see Asahi's spirit, now smiling with gratitude, before she passes on. The scene returns to the player, who bids her farewell, before Ikuta speaks to them. After the credits, the player receives a message from Asahi—'Thank you.' —indicating that her curse has been broken. Bad Ending: after the nameless game fades to white, the scene skips directly to the player, who expresses relief that the nightmare is finally over, before Ikuta speaks to them.

    After the credits, an on-screen message will say 'Transfer Complete', implying that the curse has instead transferred to someone else.Development The game's soundtrack was composed by under the pseudonym 'Luis Noma' ( ルイーズ 野間, Ruīzu Noma), a name which in the game refers to the composer for the cursed game's soundtrack. On 7 July 2008, Square Enix released a five-track of music from Nanashi no Game titled Nanashi no Game Sound ( ナナシ ノ ゲエム 音, Nanashi no Geemu On).: August 27, 2009Mode(s)Nanashi no Game: Me ( ナナシ ノ ゲエム 目, Nanashi no Geemu Me, lit. 'Nameless Game: Eye') is a for the, and the sequel to the original Nanashi no Game. It was developed by Epics, published by, and released on August 27, 2009 in Japan. The story follows an student from Nanto University, as he discovers two cursed games, an RPG and a. The game's title refers to the protagonist's left eye, represented by the left screen of the DS when held sideways, which allows the player to see things left (and hidden) by the curse.

    It sold 15,000 copies on the week of its release.Much like in the original, Nanashi no Game: Me involves two separate modes of play. Most of the game takes place in the real world, where the player navigates real-time 3D environments using the DS's D-Pad and Touch Screen.

    While exploring, the player must solve puzzles and reach locations. The player can switch to the TS Menu at any time, where they can play the cursed game, read e-mail messages, and load a previous save file.

    In many cases, an e-mail message or update to the cursed game will interrupt the player's exploration. In the cursed game, which only uses the top DS screen, the player controls a 2D RPG that provides clues to the current situations and can, in some cases, advance the story. In Nanashi no Game: Me, the player can now choose the locations they want to explore out of the two available for each day (for three days only). Each destination provides different experiences, including the Regrets the player will encounter.Two spin-off titles, named Noroi no Game: Chi ( ノロイ ノ ゲエム 血, Noroi no Gēmu Chi, lit.

    ' Cursed Game: Blood') and Noroi no Game: Oku ( ノロイ ノ ゲエム 獄, Noroi no Gēmu Oku, lit. ' Cursed Game: Prison') respectively, have also been released on 9 September 2009. Another sequel, Nanashi no Appli ( ナナシ ノ 或プリ, Nanashi no Apuri, lit. ' Nameless App'), was released on 26 January 2012 for, and in February 2012 for.

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    Find out more in our. ★ Compatible in the DS & DS Lite only. Does not work in the 3DS, 2DS or DSi unless custom firmware is installed ★This is the complete English translation of the Japanese exclusive first-person survival horror/2D RPG Nanashi no Game: Me ('The Nameless Game: Eye'). Also available is the English translation of the prequel titled just Nanashi no Game ('The Nameless Game').Brand new high quality cartridge with a glossy machine cut label.

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    This is an actual DS cartridge, not a flash cart. Tested and saving works. Game only, includes a small protective cart case.Much like in the original, The Nameless Game: Eye involves two separate modes of play. Most of the game takes place in the real world, where the player navigates real-time 3D environments using the DS's D-Pad and Touch Screen. While exploring, the player must solve puzzles and reach locations. The player can switch to the TS Menu at any time, where they can play the cursed game, read e-mail messages, and load a previous save file. In many cases, an e-mail message or update to the cursed game will interrupt the player's exploration.

    In the cursed game, which only uses the top DS screen, the player controls a 2D 8-bit RPG that provides clues to the current situations and can, in some cases, advance the story.Free shipping to the United States and Canada. Sent next business day (Monday through Friday). Estimated delivery time is 4-9 business days to the US and Canada. Delivery to EU countries in 7-15 business days.

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