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So let me start this artikulo off sa pamamagitan ng saying I’m a fucking idiot. A few years ago, I made an artikulo called tuktok Ten Japan-Only Games, back when I did this horrible thing called tuktok tens, and I truly was the Watchmojo of this website. On that list, I included a little Konami game called Shadow of Memories for the Xbox, stating that it did come to Europe, but not to America. Well it turns out it did. Only the Xbox version never came to America. But the PS2 version did, under a new title, Shadow of Destiny, for some reason. Why was it changed from Memories to Destiny? I don’t know. Point is, this proves that I did very little research and should’ve put that tuktok ten in the trash. For fucks sake, the Xbox version didn’t even release in Japan. It was a European exclusive. But this isn’t another rant about young me. This is about Shadow of the Destiny, which I think, is one of the most unique murder mystery games out there, and kind of a shame that nothing came out of it



Shadow of Destiny follows our awkward young man, Eike Kusch, in a little town in Germany. One day, all of a sudden, he is murdered out of nowhere. But luck is on his side, as he is ibingiay a chance to survive once again thanks to a strange being named Homunculus. Giving him a Digipad, Eike is able to turn back time to any point that is important in keeping him alive. Including the present araw (as present as 2001), Eike can rewind time to different periods of the towns history, from the 80s to 1902 to the 1500s. All of these contain puzzles on how Eike can prevent his death from the murderer, who is so hellbent on killing Eike. It’s one thing to poison his pagkain with sea slug substances, but then he tries to drop a pot on his head, push him off a ledge, and straight up run him over with a car. And thinking about who the killer is, it’s kinda hilarious all the stuff they pull to kill Eike, but…. I won’t tell you that. I may spoil a lot with these reviews, but when it comes to murder mysteries, I refuse. You just gotta play the game yourself to find out. And thankfully, the PS2 version is pretty cheap. You can also get it for PSP, and on PC. I will say, the voice pagganap is a bit weird. The dialogue is so bizarre mixed with the stilted voice work of some of these characters, that it kinda takes away some serious tones of the game. But one voice of note is that of Homunculus. During research for this game, I was shocked to find out that Charles Martinet voiced Homunculus. Yes, the voice of Mario voiced this magical twink.
While the voice pagganap is a bit wonky, the story manages to keep me invested throughout. There are parts that I can’t for the life of me stand, like the brother and sister character that lives in the alchemist house that constantly tanong and talk to Eike. Like they’re super important to the story, so you can’t just go and ignore them, but man does the chipper tone of the sister mixed with the moody and sad tone of the brother irritate me to no end. But other parts, I love. I pag-ibig the old style town that has the history of the museum in the modern day, and I really pag-ibig the side quest where you can find out what happened to the museum owner’s wife and daughter before you were even around. Even when you go back in time, it has this nice little effect. Modern araw is about what you’d expect, grey clouds and all, like typical Europe. But the 80s has this sort of blue tint to it that makes it look madami moody. The 1900s has this black and white look to it, and the 1500s has this litrato grain that gives it the look of an old book. It really does this nice effect and Eike’s mga kulay contrasting with the visual style is a lovely touch. Speaking of going back in time, having to do so to solve puzzles is so much fun. What you do in the past can change so much in the future. Much like Chrono Trigger, you can change things in the present araw just sa pamamagitan ng a few conversations in the past. You can turn the museum into a aklatan sa pamamagitan ng talking to the museum founder all to get a book on curing a poison. You can ask a servant of a nobleman to plant a bulaklak kama in the court yard instead of a puno so that the killer has nowhere to sneak up on you and kill you. You can tell a director in the 80s what movie to make, changing his poster in the present and allowing there to be too much of a crowd for the killer to get you. It’s all these little touches that really add to the game. You can even change things with side quests, creating a timeline where you give a little girl a pet cat, resulting in the museum in the future being overrun sa pamamagitan ng cats. It’s charming and funny, and it really adds to the creativity of this game’s puzzle solving. And there aren’t just single solutions. Every puzzle in the main story has multiple ways you can go about to solve it. You can go into a burning building with a way of extinguishing it, or you can prevent the apoy from happening in the first place. To stop the killer from stabbing you in the back, you could use an item your future self gave you to trade for a pan, or you can steal a metal sign in the 1900s. There are multiple solutions all with different results and it really makes you want to play the game again to see the different results of each puzzle. And yes, the game does have branching paths in the story.
Shadow of Destiny kind of has a NieR situation, as in there are several endings and they are all kanyon in one way or another. There are about 5 endings, each one giving you a little piece of the bigger picture and what’s going on here, and even still, you may be left scratching your head. But not in a “That doesn’t make sense” kind of way, madami of a , “That’s a lot to take in” way, which is the right way. I think ending D was my favorite. I won’t spoil the different endings and what they lead to, I won’t even give a glimpse, because I really do like this game and if there was any game I could recommend to anyone from PS2 Cents, it would probably be Shadow of Destiny. The game isn’t perfect with it’s gameplay. There are some times where puzzles can be too cryptic. There’s also this collision issue that’s a minor annoyance where you can run into a small object in the road and come to a complete stop and have to turn to the side to keep moving. Also collecting little energy orbs to travel back in time is a real pain in the asno If you mess up and run out, you could really fuck yourself. Now I never did because I collected them like a mad man and they do respawn in areas, but I kinda wish they weren’t there at all. But those are minor nitpicks that I have, and the only ones I have for this kind of game. The game is four hours short, which makes replaying it a lot of fun. Plus you can get it for relatively cheap on PS2 from online sources, with the PSP version being slightly madami pricey, but hey, it’s still cheaper than buying a full version Persona 3 and 5 Dancing, and has madami quality to it.
Well, I have to say, this was one of the biggest surprises for this little series of games. When I bought this game off Amazon, I expected it to be a reasonably decent mystery game, little janky, and would probably need a walkthrough, and maybe give it a 6/10. But this was actually a great game and one that I kinda wish madami people would talk about when it comes to PS2 classics. While being worked on sa pamamagitan ng the dreaded beast known as Konami, so no sequel in sight, the games director, Junko Kawano, also known for her work as designer on the Suikoden series of games, has made a game that, while not in the same universe, had the same concept of time travel and time paradoxes, the DS pamagat Time Hollow. I’ve never played it and know nobody who’s even heard of it, so that means I gotta play it now. Sadly, she didn’t really do much after that. She made another DS game, Zack and Ombra, and has not been seen since. Zack and Ombra was released in 2010. I really do hope she was able to make something out of her talent, because games like this are something special. If it isn’t clear, I give Shadow of Destiny the award of Hidden Gem. Seriously, if you can play it, get your hands on it. There is no game like it and it’s a real treat.
(I gotta get some baby
Won’t you ipakita me some baby
I gotta get some baby)
Show me some positivity
(Mmmmm)
Show me some positivity (Oh, ooh, yeah)
From where I stand I see
A world of possibilities
So don’t be going negative on me oo baby yeah
Love is hard
That’s alright
Give it time
It’s worth the ride
You know
It’s all in the way you
You’re lookin’ at me
I’m lookin’ at you
What madami do you want
Show me some positivity
It’s all that I got
It’s leading me on
Can’t leave it alone
Show me some positivity
You’re makin’ it harder
Than it has to be
So won’t u please ipakita me (He,e,e,e)
Some positivity...
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Suddenly I am in front of the lights
I can’t unlove you, you, you, you
He sinabi you’re amazing
She sinabi then why you waiting
Be good, be good, be good, be good
ipakita me some positivity
Zoom, zoom, zoom, zoom
ipakita me some positivity
We’ll be together
Come whatever
I’m not just staring at the stars
These are headstrong, crazy days
When your mind’s made up and the music plays
So much for you, so much for you
So much for you, so much for you
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cabin for the Summer
Chapter Ten: Chelsea & Others
(I know this isn’t supposed to be Chelsea’s chapter, but since Chelsea and James broke up something is going to happen!)
By: moolah

    “I can’t do this anymore!” I screamed in his face, tears running down my face. “Stop yelling at me!” He yelled, a fist at his side. “It’s not helping anything!” Tori walked downstairs in her PJ’s and her eyes looking heavy. All the lights downstairs were on and Beth and David were trying to sleep, but I didn’t care. James had come back to the cabin drunk again with...
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"My name is Melody Willgrove and I am a werewolf."
"Now I never found myself pretty or anything I am just a normal girl(well as normal as a werewolf girl can be any way).''I am just a normal girl .Though every guy in the pack thinks I am sexy, but I have know idea why .''I mean what so good looking about me I have deep red hair (which has a mind of it own ),I am too skinny (blow away in the wind to skinny ),I am a shorty (5 foot ) ,and I am pale (burn a lot ).''The only two things I like about myself is my grey eyes(their like my dad's ) and my b-cups ,hey if I am going to be skinny I derserve...
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Mysterious love

-chapter five-

As we were walking down the stairs too the lunch room he said"So how was pagbaba and math?"
"Boring"I sinabi he kinda smiled and sinabi "Well..." but trailed off
I was going too ask why when rebecca came up and looked at us she sort of examined us ,I guess is a better word.She said"June do you no if the librarian has a nother copy of that geometertry book I need it for something?"I just sinabi "Umm I dont think she has one" When mathew sinabi "I bet i have a copy at home,you can borrow"
I looked at him wondering why he was pagbaba it in the aklatan when i came in too look...
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Just decided to write something random! My first artikulo so comment if you want!!! Or not!


Why am I Pagsulat this?
Why is it hot or cold?
Why is the sky blue?
Why, I don't know!
Why does sound so corny?
Why is your name your name?
Why are goldfish orange?
Why is fanpop fanpop?
Why is this random?
Why are your panrents your panrents?
Why do we like pie/cake?
Why don't we like pie/cake?
Why are there glasses?
Why do we have 10 toes/fingers?
Why do we eat?
Why do we have clothes?
why why why plz tell me why.
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~Streets sa pamamagitan ng Doja Cat -
The best out there. The beat drop at the start is everything and is highly expected, but still mind blowing. The beat is addicting and so are the lyrics: the repetition is used correctly in every single place. The thing about Doja is that she always has one part in the song (not only the rap) that is different from the rest of the song. She did everything right here, to be honest. I suggest you listen to it. The swearing in it isn't unnecessary; it really brings out emotion and matches the energy of the whole collection.

"Damn papa, you a rare breed, no comparing and...
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