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NCG Review: Chase: Cold Case Investigations – Distant Memories

Aksys Games brings a new detective story to the Nintendo 3Ds.  Released October 13th in North America, Chase: Cold Case Investigations – Distant Memories, lets player step into the role of two detectives, Shounosuke Nanase and Koto Amekuru, to unravel a mystery of the past.

Story
Tipped off by an anonymous phone call, detectives Shounosuke Nanase and Koto Amekura must re-investigate an explosion that happened five years in the past. The detectives must uncover whether or not the explosion was an accident or a crime scene by re-examining the evidence and interviewing their suspects.

Game Play
Chase: Cold Case Investigations – Distant Memories is a visual novel adventure.  As you play through story, you must pay close attention to the dialogue to uncover the facts and find the clues that will lead to the perpetrator.   Most prompts have no more than four choices.  If you guess wrong, your meter will deplete.  Aside from the prompts, you must identify clues hidden within photos of the crime scene.

Verdict
Pros: The game has a strong enough story to keep players interest.  Through re-examining the clues and speaking with the suspects you uncover the truth and learn to stop working based on assumptions.  The story is very fitting for those who like the detective genre and there are just enough layers to the story to keep players in the game until the end.

Cons: While the story is intriguing, you don’t get enough of it.  Gameplay is about two hours, more or less, and the ending is so open ended you feel like you missed something. I wouldn’t call this a complete game since it felt like it was a prologue to a bigger, longer game. Shounosuke Nanase feels like a complex character with secrets of his own, but they are never revealed and cannot be revealed because of the length of the game.

Unlike other detective titles that challenge your skills of deduction, Chase walks you through the mystery.  If you were reading the dialogue, choosing the right answer when prompted and uncovering the right clues is extremely simple. The meter, which depletes when you make the wrong selection, feels like it’s just for show so the game feels like a “game”;  there’s really no way you can actually get a “Game Over” unless you weren’t paying attention to the dialogue.

If you want great, in-depth characters, this is the wrong place to look.  The characters are flat, and while they are driven by their emotions because of what has happened in the past, they’re pretty straight forward and fall into basic archetypes. Shounosuke Nanase is your basic, apathetic senior detective, and Koto Amekura is your basic up-and-coming detective ready to prove herself.

For the price of $5.99, you get what you pay for.  I recommend the game for those who enjoy the detective genre, and are fans of director Taisuke Kanasaki, but not for anyone who is looking for a detective title that can sit beside Pheonix Wright.  Do you like mystery games? Which is your favorite title? Let us know in the comments!

 

 

Root Letter: Players will experience a new side of Japan

A girl went missing 15 years ago.  All you have is a collection of letters from high school.  You must investigate her disappearance by interrogating old school-friends, now adults, and uncover the mystery of the missing girl.

Taking place in the real life setting of Matsu, players get to experience an unseen side of Japan. Root Letter gives players a new experience and a different Japanese atmosphere.

Producer and Kadokawa Games CEO Yoshimi Yasuda, Director Zin Hasegawa and renowned character designer Minoboshi Taro combine to deliver a Visual Novel that explores human emotion, feelings of nostalgia and the desire to change the past.

Players  can get Root Letter for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita November 8th.

Nurse Love Addiction now on Steam

Degica, in association with KAGADO STUDIO released the visual novel Nurse Love Addiction on Steam today.

Decide how Asuka Osachi, a ditzy and easy going girl , and her friends will spend their 3 years at Teito Nursing School together.  The girls will experience what it means to be an adult and a nurse.

The game features include:

  • Branching story arcs and multiple endings depending on your choices.

  • Bittersweet love between blossoming young ladies.

  • Unique and rounded characters.

  • Romantic illustrations featuring adolescent girls on their way to adulthood.

  • Unexpected and surprising plot points that will keep you reading until the very end.

  • The visual novel equivalent of ER: life, love and medicine.

Check out some sexy screenshots and trailer below!

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BANDAI NAMCO ENTERTAINMENT AMERICA INC. ANNOUNCES A.W. : PHOENIX FESTA FOR THE PLAYSTATION VITA

Bandia Namco has announced that A.W.:Phoenix will be heading west on the PSVita. The game will launch July 26 and will be available to purchase on the Playstation Network. Be sure to check out the screenshots below.

Here’s more details on AW: Phoenix Festa, via Bandai Namco:

A.W.: Phoenix Festa is based on a popular Japanese light novel — The Asterisk War: The Academy City on the Water, where in the 20th century a catastrophic event known as the Invertia leads to the destruction of many large cities on Earth. In order to recover from the devastation, the Integrated Enterprise Foundation is formed and cities are reorganized including one city called Rikka, also known as Asterisk. Within Asterisk, six academies hold tournaments called “Festas” pitting students from each academy against each other.

A.W.: Phoenix Festa combines dating sim mechanics and combat in one game and features its own original storyline carved from the light novel series. The game will let fans experience a true love adventure with numerous endings. A.W. : Phoenix Festa will also offer players various options to enhance relationships between their favorite characters which can be influenced through battles and conversations with non-playable characters (NPCs). Players may start the game as main character Ayato or an original character and go about daily school life by making friends and competing in the “Phoenix Festa” tournament. Players also train themselves in order to increase their combat abilities as they prepare to participate in the “Phoenix Festa” tournament with their favorite characters.