Shadow of Destiny

released on Feb 22, 2001

Shadow of Memories (Shadow of Destiny in North America) is an adventure game. There are no action elements in the game, and the protagonist has no health bar. Each chapter has a time limit, during which Eike has to find a way to prevent the murderer from killing him. This is mainly achieved by traveling through time to different hours, days, years, and even centuries. Obtaining a crucial item, having a conversation with a specific character, or performing another action in the past will prevent Eike from getting killed. Time-traveling requires energy units, which can be found by exploring the town. If Eike fails to achieve the goal at hand within the allotted time and prevent his murder, the chapter must be restarted. During the course of the game the player will have several choices and opportunities to change the future in various ways. Due to the time-traveling feature, many objectives can be accomplished in non-linear ways, branching the storyline and eventually resulting in eight different endings, six of which can be achieved during the first playthrough, and two others unlocked after having reached the other six.


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An absolutely insane time travel adventure game. The mechanics are pretty basic but I think the story allows this game to punch above its weight. The weird twink Satan is voiced by Charles Martinet.

Complicated, confusing, and convoluted.
The ways of getting all endings is uncertain, bringing up a feeling of trial and error rather then solving. I want to really enjoy this game and it is interesting, but it fails terribly in the execution department.

girl when i tell you my ass was invested

My brother in christ, just don't summon evil forces the next time you're doing alchemy...

eike kusch is blendable gave my brain damage 10/10