Twilight Syndrome (video game series)
Twilight Syndrome | |
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Genres | Adventure, survival horror |
Developers | Human Entertainment, Vaill, Spike |
Publishers | Human Entertainment, Spike |
Creators | Goichi Suda |
Composers |
Kouji Niikura Masafumi Takada |
Platforms | PlayStation, Nintendo DS |
Platform of origin | PlayStation |
Year of inception | 1996 |
First release |
Twilight Syndrome: Search March 1, 1996 |
Latest release |
Twilight Syndrome: The Forbidden Urban Legend July 26, 2008 |
Twilight Syndrome (トワイライトシンドローム Towairaito Shindorōmu) is a series of Japan-exclusive video games developed by Human Entertainment. Goichi Suda designed the first three games in this series.
Titles
Main video games
- Twilight Syndrome: Search (トワイライトシンドローム 探索編 Towairaito Shindorōmu Tansaku-hen) was released for the PlayStation on March 1, 1996. It is the first half of the story that concludes in Investigation.
- Twilight Syndrome: Investigation (トワイライトシンドローム 究明編 Towairaito Shindorōmu Kyūmei-hen) was released for PlayStation on July 19, 1996. It is the second part of the story presented in Search.
- Moonlight Syndrome (ムーンライトシンドローム Mūnraito Shindorōmu) was released on October 9, 1997, for PlayStation. A non-canonical side story to Twilight Syndrome: Search and Twilight Syndrome: Investigation. Events from The Silver Case (also developed by Goichi Suda) take place after this game.
- Twilight Syndrome: Reunion (トワイライトシンドローム 再会 Towairaito Shindorōmu Saikai) was released in Japan on July 27, 2000 for PlayStation. It is a true sequel to the story present in Twilight Syndrome: Search and Twilight Syndrome: Investigation. Reunion contains a new cast of characters and a new story.
- Twilight Syndrome: The Forbidden Urban Legend (トワイライトシンドローム 禁じられた都市伝説 Towairaito Shindorōmu Kinjirareta Toshi Densetsu) was released in Japan on July 26, 2008 for Nintendo DS.
Other appearances
In the 2012 video game, Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair, developed by Spike Chunsoft, a tribute to the Twilight Syndrome series, titled Twilight Syndrome Murder Case, is found during the game's second chapter. The game-within-a-game uses a visual style resembling the series to portray an incident related to the chapter's case.
External links
- Official website (in Japanese)
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