![]() Ryo Kazan, the younger brother of Kyoko, is likewise seen coming to grips with the death of his sister. On her way home from school, Mika encounters a strange boy with white hair. Events are brought to the fore when Kyoko Kazan, a girl who looks strikingly similar to Mika, is killed in an accident. She finds herself becoming aware of more and more unusual occurrences both at her school and the surrounding town of Hinashiro. Following the events of Twilight Syndrome: Search and Twilight Syndrome: Investigation, Mika Kishii (taking over the main protagonist role from Yukari Hasegawa in the previous games) is now a Second-year students at Hinashiro High. Moonlight Syndrome takes place in a parallel reality to that of the main Twilight Syndrome series. Main protagonist Mika Kishii during an early chapter of the game. Suda left Human Entertainment to form Grasshopper Manufacture following the release of Moonlight Syndrome, but the game remained an influence in his later work. Critics liked the game's story but criticized the characters and long, inconsequential dialogue trees. Due to having little input on the original games' stories and disliking the ghost story elements, Suda focused the plot of Moonlight Syndrome around psychological horror and human capacity for evil. Retaining the combination of adventure and visual novel elements from earlier games in the series, Moonlight Syndrome follows series protagonist Mika Kishii as she investigates supernatural phenomena.ĭevelopment of Moonlight Syndrome began following the completion of Suda's work on the first Twilight Syndrome games. ![]() An entry in the company's Twilight Syndrome series, the game was directed and co-written by Goichi Suda. Moonlight Syndrome is a horror-themed adventure game developed and published by Human Entertainment for the PlayStation in October 1997. ![]()
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