![]() ![]() Maybe it's because the game has a hard time explaining itself, maybe it's the pseudo-exploration, maybe it's the cryptic goal of the game, but whenever I reach the school in-game and find the first few WORM's, I just shut off. ![]() ![]() I really tried hard to give this game a chance, I "started playing it" three times already and I just. I like the premise - the idea the story is based upon is intriguing and the overall presentation looks nice. Seeing the bookmark started a fire in Kyle to find out more about the painting, which ended up being the painting stolen by Bradley back on the fateful night in New York.I don't know why, but I find Lux-Pain absolutely horrid. The original painting had been stolen three years prior to the night Martin and Kyle stayed at the Hotel Dusk. This painting was titled "Angel Opening a Door". The picture represented the most famous painting of the artist known as Osterzone. In the package sent to Kyle Hyde, there was also a bookmark that Martin was fond of. Kyle was able to put the pieces together and got Martin to confess the truth about his past. Martin also dropped a pen down in the hotel restaurant containing the words, "To Alan, With Love." This was a pen given to Alan by his mother, which Summer now possessed. Kyle received Martin's box, which contained Alan's original manuscript. Kyle began to unravel the secrets surrounding Martin when their packages got mixed up in a delivery. What he found instead was Kyle Hyde, a former New York policeman who was now a traveling salesman. Martin remembered Alan speaking about a place called Hotel Dusk, which held a precious memory for Alan, and chose to stay as a guest at the hotel in the hopes of finding his long lost friend so he could make amends. He tried to find Alan in an attempt to reconcile with his former friend, but Alan was nowhere to be found. Martin began to dread the thought of what he had done. Martin published other novels after The Secret Word, but none of them held up to the same quality as Alan's story. Alan was unable to deal with this betrayal and disappeared shortly thereafter. Martin Summer gained the praise and fame for the book instead of its true author. Martin, overcome with dark thoughts and jealousy, put his name on the manuscript and submitted it in Alan's place. The work Alan had created was brilliant, and was everything Martin could never achieve. Martin was blown away in awe and despair. He showed his work, The Secret Word, to Martin for his opinion. ![]() Alan was determined to finish a manuscript to submit for this competition. There was a contest coming up, where the winner would be published. Alan too had a burning passion to become a writer, and the similarities between the men drew them together to become close friends. When he was about to abandon all hope, he met a man named Alan Parker. As the years passed by, though, he began to realize his dream was slipping away from him. Martin Summer's lifelong dream was to become an author. Hyde becomes determined to uncover this secret during his search for the hotel's connection to Bradley. Former detective Kyle Hyde stays at the hotel on the same night and begins to learn that Martin is hiding a secret. However, every book Martin has released since has been considered a disappointment. His most famous work was a book titled "The Secret Word", which was hailed as a brilliant work of art and considered to be the debut of a fantastic new talent. He is a man of many words, but little substance. Martin Summer is a bestselling author who stays the night in Room 211 at the Hotel Dusk. ![]()
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