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Watch in High Definition! Classic Game Room HD reviews LUX-PAIN for the Nintendo DS handheld game system. This Japanese style mystery, crime game takes place in Kisaragi city. You play as Atsuki Saijo whose parents were killed by The Silent. Now, with psychic abilities and Lux Pain you hunt down the Silent and search for the Original. Sound confusing? It's like Ghostbusters 2 but with a bunch of 17 year old Japanese kids and more violence. This Lux Pain review has gameplay footage from Lux Pain showing the game play with HD footage. Excellent artwork and graphic style enhance this unique but slow paced game where you unravel a mysterious plot and talk with lots of people to rid Kisaragi City of evil. Fans of Japanese crime manga and anime should find this game interesting while those craving more action packed games should look elsewhere (METAL SLUG 7!). Lux-Pain is published by Ignition and features hours of gameplay where you interact with fellow students in school, talk with people in town and investigate crime scenes. Scratch away the surface and uncover shinen beneath which are residual psychic feelings or something like that. Lux-Pain on Nintendo DS as reviewed by CGRHD who reviews Nintendo DS games as a Nintendo DS reviewer. LUX-PAIN The Silent Must Die! Yar!

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  • No DS game has ever put me on such an emotional rollercoaster as this game...

  • i played this game for a while back when it came out. I wish there was an anime of this

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  • @Behemotho I highly recommend 999: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors. A brilliant visual novel which I can't praise enough. The gameplay (puzzles you solve) is superb (albeit limited but still more than a great deal of visual novels) and the story is gripping, intense and gets going from the get-go. If you haven't played this game. You absolutely must. Anyone who reads this post and has an interest in visual novels should also at LEAST give this game a wiki and a review.

  • I have a feeling the actors were given a un-revised script to read, and when they revised the script they just stuck to the incorrect audio.

  • Awesome!

    

  • it has great ideas for a game but it just wasn't excuted well at all

    also the dialogue is terrible, like audio of girl character would say she's from L.A. but when reading in the dialogue box it would say Tokyo O_o wtf lol

    6:44 that right there is a good example of what I just said

    what was said: "you use to live overseas?

    what the words show: "Did you live abroad then?"

  • I really wish this game had better editors for the localization. I completely lost count of the misspellings, grammar errors, etc. They really ruined the mood ;_;.

  • I made four sequels of this in my head. Each sequel until the fifth has three main characters, those three use sigma. Theyhave different endings and the fifth would tie it all together. Why did Killaware fuck it up in NA?!?!?!?! This could have been an amazing series!

  • Help! I finished this game and loved it1 i need my next game that is like this one!!!

  • @Behemotho No kidding! I was very sad when certain things happened!

  • i love this game. i was soooooooo sad at the end. but its a really good visual novel style game. any one who needs help with the game just message me and I'll help you, 'kay?

  • game is boring

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