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Japanese Adventure Games

zwanzig_zwoelf

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I'm interested in expanding my knowledge of Jap adventure games available in English. So far my list is rather thin:

Echo Night series
JESUS
Snatcher/Policenauts
Ace Attorney games
Yu-No (technically a VN but at least tries to add some interactivity)

So, got anything that requires more than just reading?

EDIT: Updating the list whenever someone mentions the game I've already played.
 
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zwanzig_zwoelf

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Snatcher is pretty much the Japanese adventure game
Totally forgot about it. Beat it a long time ago together with Policenauts. Not a huge Kojima fan due to his convoluted writing, but the gfx/music/atmosphere were pleasant enough to keep me interested (except for Act 3 in Snatcher, but whatever). Actually there is a Korean Snatcher-inspired game (Deicide 3: Distorted Existence), and it looks pretty cool, but unfortunately there's no signs of translation whatsoever.
 

Tom Selleck

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I forgot that I have a DS and Hotel Dusk in a shoebox around here and I've never played it. Thanks for the reminder!
 

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