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The Famicom Detective Club was reborn over 20 years after its last title hit the SNES. Yet, why did Emio: The Smiling Man get ...
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The latest entry in Nintendo's Famicom Detective Club series masterfully orchestrates music, setting, and player expectations to create an unnervingly suspenseful finale.
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When it was first revealed with a mysterious teaser, Emio — The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club felt like something special. It was an entirely left-field project for Nintendo in every way ...
35 years later, it has made a comeback with the chillingly dark story of Emio - The Smiling Man. You work as a private detective as you gather clues that you hope will solve not only a recent ...