Behind The Art Of Last Window: The Secret of Cape West
By Ishaan . October 14, 2010 . 11:33amCing and Nintendo demonstrate how the animation for Hotel Dusk: Room 215 and Last Window: The Secret of Cape West was created.
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Cing and Nintendo demonstrate how the animation for Hotel Dusk: Room 215 and Last Window: The Secret of Cape West was created.
Europe is getting an English version and Play-Asia sent us an e-mail saying they’re stocking it.
Nintendo is utilizing their Last Window trademark and localizing the sequel to Hotel Dusk: Room 215 as Last Window: The Secret of Cape West… for Europe.
It wasn’t announced at Nintendo’s Media Summit, but it appears Nintendo has plans to release Last Window, a direct sequel to Hotel Dusk, overseas.
The year is 1980. Setting, Los Angeles. It is dark, and a man steps out of the wagon stopped in front of Cape West Apartments.
We’ve been following Nintendo’s quizzical The Last Story since a trademark first appeared in Japan. Finally, a trademark for a possible game has been registered here too.
Is it or is not related to Hotel Dusk: Room 215? We bet Kyle Hyde, doesn’t know either.
Nintendo released a trailer for Last Window: Midnight Promise which shows new puzzles and the game’s story mode.
Because we have ‘em. These screens of the Hotel Dusk: Room 215 sequel show puzzles and Kyle interrogating Steve.
The full title is Last Window: Mayonaka no Yakusoku (Last Window: Midnight Promise) and is developed, as you’d expect, by Cing.