Release Date: 1994
Adventure"Nishimura Kyōtarō Travel Mystery: Akugyaku no Kisetsu - Tokyo~Nanki Shirahama Renzoku Satsujin Jiken" is an immersive adventure game released for the Panasonic 3DO in 1994. Developed by Visit, the game is based on the detective mystery novels of popular Japanese author Kyōtarō Nishimura. Players are thrust into a detailed and interactive detective drama where they must solve a series of intricately plotted murders. Set across dynamic real-life locations such as Tokyo and the coastal town of Shirahama, the player navigates through various scenes, gathering clues, and interacting with characters to unravel the mystery behind the serial killings.
The game is notable for its use of full-motion video (FMV) segments and realistic photographs to create an engaging and authentic environment. This method was a unique approach at the time, blending traditional gameplay with an almost cinematic experience, tapping into the capabilities of the then-advanced 3DO system. These elements ensure that players are not just passive observers but active participants in the unfolding mystery. With its complex storyline and challenging puzzles, "Nishimura Kyōtarō Travel Mystery: Akugyaku no Kisetsu" remains a distinct example of the detective genre's potential in video gaming, offering an immersive experience that was cutting-edge for its era.
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