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"エターナルダークネス 招かれた１３人" -- Japanese spelling

"Eternal Darkness: Mawa Kareta 13jin" -- Japanese title

"ED" -- Common abbreviation

"이터널 다크니스" -- Korean spelling

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is a psychological thriller epic starring the adventures of twelve characters that span across the world and two millennia. From time immemorial the forces of evil from beyond have been trying to manifest themselves in our world, and it is only through the actions of these forgotten heroes that the world has been saved from being overrun. Chapters take place in Ancient Rome, Persia, the Middle East, and modern-day Rhode Island. Throughout the game, the protagonists will have access to several weapons appropriate for their era, from bastard sword and gladius to flintlock pistol and shotgun.The game features an involved Magick system, which allows different spells to be created through the combination of runes. These spells can attack enemies, dispel illusions, and heal both the body and items.also has a unique feature called Sanity. If an enemy sees a character, their Sanity meter drops. When Sanity gets low, hallucinations begin to plague the character. Walls bleed, voices whisper from nowhere, the camera gets disoriented. Sanity can be restored by dealing a finishing move on a dying enemy, or with spells or some items. Aside from this, characters also have health and mana meters.

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Ulyaoth, God of the dimensional planes, is Blue.

Xel'lotath, Goddess of the Mind and Madness is Green.

Chattur'gha, God of physical strength and matter is Red.

Mantorok the Corpse God or God of Order and Chaos is Purple (though sometimes Black).

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This game has several homages to classic horror and fiction writers. As if the Edgar Allen Poe quote on the intro wasn't enough, the guy who speaks to you on the beginning of the game introduces himself as Inspector Legrasse... and there is an Inspector Legrasse on H.P. Lovecraft's tale The Call of Cthulhu . The setting being on Rhode Island is another tip of the hat to Lovecraft's place of birth.

. The setting being on Rhode Island is another tip of the hat to Lovecraft's place of birth. Mantarok, the creature encountered by Ellia, is the keeper of "The Ancients". An obvious reference to Lovecraft's Yog-Sothoth, who is the keeper of The Great Old Ones . Also they both coexist in multiple planes of reality.

. Also they both coexist in multiple planes of reality. While playing as Alex, check the stack of books in the study, to find another reference to classic horror tales, including Poe and Lovecraft.

One of the sanity effects has the character's head falling off and quoting Shakespeare, more specifically Scene I, Act III of Hamlet, the famous "To Be Or Not To Be" speech.

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4Players 2002– Best GameCube Game of the Year 2002– Best GameCube Action Game of the Year 2002 – #2 Best GameCube Game of the Year (Readers' Vote)

GameSpy 2002 – Day of the Tentacle (Cthulhu) Award (GameCube)



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JPaterson Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem (GameCube) on Jun 27, 2002 (9535) added(GameCube) on Jun 27, 2002

appears in the book 1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die by General Editor Tony Mott.Each of the Ancients is represented by a colour, which is the colour of their alignment as well as their Magick and their creatures.However, there is also"neutral" Yellow Magick present in the game. According to Denis Dyack , a designer of the game, this actually represents a fifth, unrevealed Ancient.The fact that yellow is the complementary colour of purple may also indicate that this Ancient is diametrically opposed to Mantorok.is the first game to be developed fully by a Canadian developer, inside Canada, and published by Nintendo Of Canada (NoC). As a result, it was released in Canada two days before the U.S.was originally planned to be one of the last games released for the N64. Once it slipped that release, it was scheduled to be a GameCube launch title and be shipped in October 2001. It didn't make that date and was once again rescheduled for release in February 2002. It still didn't make that date and was finally released in June 2002. Because it was in testing for so long, the in-house testers at Nintendo began calling it "Everlasting Darkness." Silicon Knights co-developed the remake The Twin Snakes of Metal Gear Solid with Konami . Given that series' fondness for breaking the fourth wall, Silicon Knights reused some of thesanity effects, such as the tilting floor effect, during the player's battle with Psycho Mantis. Eternal Darkness is also one of the games recognised when the character attempts to "read the player's mind" (which consists of reading the contents of the system's memory card). Breaking the fourth wall in such a manner is a notable stylistic similarity between games developed by Silicon Knights and those developed by Hideo Kojima In the manual when describing Dr. Maximillian Roivas, they put the date and setting of "A.D. 1760 - Rhode Island, USA." Not only is it glaringly obvious that the United States not even exist at that point, but Rhode Island didn't even join the Union until 1790! Oops! The developers, Silicon Knights, are Canadian.Alexandra's family name, Roivas, is savior spelled backwards.This was the first Nintendo only published game ever to receive a ESRB Mature rating. Conker's Bad Fur Day and Perfect Dark are older Nintendo games that also carry a Mature rating but it can be argued that they were co-published by Rare In Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes , magazines called ED Magazine can be used to distract guards. The magazines show Ellia on the cover and a centerfold of Alex Roivas when used, two characters fromThe translation of the Japanese title in English is "Eternal Darkness: Call of 13 People".