Emio The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club | Be a Detective!
A new game called Emio – The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club was released on August 29th exclusively to Nintendo Switch. Timingly, today is Friday the 13th! 😨 The game starts bright and delightful, but do not let this atmosphere fool you.
The protagonist here, which is the player, is a young detective at the Utsugi Detective Agency. The first case was a middle school boy found dead in a pump station.
The game is all about mystery, investigation, and character interactions. There is not much complicated navigation but a lot of focus and reading is needed since you are investigating. Treat this like reading a manga or novel.
As the game progresses, more interaction options will be added on the left side of the screen.
I encountered some dead spots such as going back and forth with the same dialogue, so I had to trigger something to create another flow of the conversation. For example, pointing to the grass or bike can trigger something.
Along with building the story is introducing new characters. So this is another detective with an attitude, haha. 😆
Cut scenes are triggered to make the story clearer. In this case, it is describing who is the entity behind the famous urban legend The Smiling Man, or Emio.
The face is described with a sinister wide smile. He was described as following people who are in distress or dread. He will then exchange a forever smile in exchange for their lives.
Details of the collected data will be recorded in a notebook. For example, the victim’s estimated time of death, apparent cause of death, etc.
Not gonna lie, I got bored because of lots of reading, 🥲 perhaps I was just used to RPG games, but I like the storyline so far coz it tickles my curiosity.
Even if the game is set to be creepy, it has funny moments just to counterbalance. Some characters have quirky and offbeat humor like Kamihara.
A lot of question-and-answer portions, so read through and through. I clicked on the wrong answer and nothing happened. So, I had to just guess the answer if I did not know the answer, haha. 😆
The player, me, can travel to places with suspicion just like the pump station. Looks like nothing to see here but I need to trigger somewhere or something to get a dialogue.
This scene of waiting in the shed for the bus to come just took me time to trigger things. I actually waited for minutes if the bus would really come, haha.
Luckily, I found the trigger and hailed a taxi. Another character added to the notebook as the taxi driver got a piece of information about found dead kid on the pump station.
That is it for most of the demo version of this game. Purchase the full version for 50 USD.
My review
The game has a nice storyline together with creepiness and curiosity. It felt like reading a manga, and if that is your liking, I recommend this game.
But in my case, I felt bored… maybe because it was an endless reading, and I think I accidentally fell asleep, hahah. 🥲 Nice art style, like those of manhwa/vtuber type. There is no option too for other languages so just English for the text and Japanese for the dialogues. I rate this game 8.5/10.
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Happy friday the 13th! :D
Hey! Likewise!
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When I had the Nintendo DS Lite for the first time, I got to play many games similar to this anime style, they were very fun, especially the mysteries that had paranormal moments, the last one I got to play was a doctor, where you had to operate many people, the doctor was called Style, but I do not remember the name of the game.
Ooh yeah the DS! I remember playing cooking mama. 😁
Yeah, I do remember few now. It was those era that we got lots of story games.
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These types of games can be real tricky as we need to look for a lot of clues around and I guess these type of games are not for every gamer. Its not like a good car racer can do good in a detective game cause you need to use most of your brain here, that's my opinion.
You're right. 😁 you need a lot of focus here and be good at remembering stuff because there's a q and a portion in the game.
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No wonder you fell asleep your eyes must be exuated with so much reading. From the title and graphics this looks like a Chinese game play
It's Japanese. 😄
Lolzzz🤣🤣 boring
I remember the promotional video essentially being this Smiling Man Emio but with a real actor and bag and everything standing in front of a camera and twitching...but that promotional video was released without ANY context and with an M-rating at the corner of some versions, giving a lot to speculate from players somehow expecting something even more grimdark than this.
And I mean in the sense that I've just heard from the surface in some review titles I've seen that the game story does get REALLY good, and even having read some on Twitter claim that Emio might be one of the best written Nintendo antagonists ever or something like that.
In any case, knowing that Ace Attorney was absolutely no slouch either the moment you got to the later cases does give me the impression that this game can indeed get into something big if I were able to play it. Which I can't...I don't have a Switch.
Anyways, cool little review of this cool looking story within a game :]