BEWARE! Blood Edward Island is haunted!

User Rating: 8 | Another Code: Futatsu no Kioku DS
I have not actually beaten this game yet but I've played quite a bit to know about it. You are Ashley Robbins, a 13 year old girl who has been living with her aunt Jessica for the past 10 years. Ashley's parents, who were said to be dead, supposedly went to Blood Edward Island but never returned. Just recently, Ashley received a gift that she believes is from her father. The gift turned out to be a little device called the DTS which had a message saying for her to meet him (her father) there at Blood Edward Island. Ashley sets off to Blood Edward Island the day before her 14th birthday with her aunt Jessica.

After you get to Blood Edward Island, the real fun and mystery and creepiness begins. There is creey music, creepy surroundings, a lot of dialog which kind of makes me feel like I'm reading a book, which is a good thing by the way, to balance out all the other games I play. You will meet a ghost who died 57 years ago when he was a boy, who has completely forgotton why he died and who he is. D, the ghost, is trying to solve his own mysteries as well.

Most of the game is used with the touch screen and it's filled with puzzles and searching for clues. It's one of those games that you want to play either at night or just when you don't want a whole lot of action. I personally love it!! And I haven't even finished it yet. There are two different endings to get so after I beat it once, I will play it again and probably more times after that. It's kind of like watching a mystery and reading a mystery book with very little or no actual enemies. As far as I can tell, there are no enemies but that's what makes this game so intriguing. You are trying to find out what happened to Ashley's parents, aunt (who also disappeared after arriving at the island) and the ghost.

It really is a nice change from the regular games I usually play like Castlevania, Silent Hill, Resident Evil, and Final Fantasy. I really believe that there should be more games made like Trace Memory because it's kind of like nothing else ever made and Nintendo has always been like no one else and Trace Memory is another example. I am a 26 year old female who loves many different kinds of games and if you like creepy and psychological stories without violence, Trace Memory is the best there is! Way to go Nintendo!