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Time Hollow

Time Hollow (TIME HOLLOW 奪われた過去を求めて, Taimu Horou Ubawareta Kako o Motomete, lit. Time Hollow: Search for the Stolen Past)[1] is a Japanese adventure video game developed and published by Konami for the Nintendo DS video game console. The game was released in Japan on November 22, 2007, North America on February 19, 2008, and Europe on March 28, 2008. The game was written by Junko Kawano,[2] whose PlayStation 2 work Shadow of Memories also features a young man using a time-travelling device to try and alter their future.

Time Hollow
Developer(s)Tenky
Publisher(s)Konami
Designer(s)Junko Kawano
Writer(s)Junko Kawano
Composer(s)Junichi Yoshida
Platform(s)Nintendo DS
Release
  • JP: November 22, 2007
  • NA: February 19, 2008
  • EU: March 28, 2008
Genre(s)Adventure, visual novel
Mode(s)Single-player

Gameplay

Time Hollow is a graphic adventure game, in which the player controls protagonist Ethan Kairos as he attempts to find his missing parents. Using the "Hollow Pen", he is able to open circular portals into the past after he has experienced a "flashback" of a certain location.[3] By opening portals into different areas, he is able to recover or place items and people, as well as observe the past.[3] Although time stops while a portal is open, certain characters are able to interact with Ethan. The player must draw these portals with the stylus, and once the portal is closed, a certain amount of "Time" is lost, equivalent to HP. Portions of Time equivalent to one portal, called "Chrons", can be recovered by finding Ethan's cat, Sox, in the game world. The game is supplemented by animated cut scenes showing important events and flashbacks. Backgrounds are static, and layered to provide a 3D perspective effect when they are moved from side to side.[3]

Plot

Time Hollow follows the story of Ethan Kairos, whose parents, Timothy and Pamela Kairos, mysteriously disappear on his 17th birthday. Ethan realizes that the entire world has changed as if his parents had disappeared 12 years ago.[4] Ethan then finds a strange green pen with the ability to open portals to the past and a note tied to his cats collar telling him to look in a dumpster behind his school, there he finds a note from his father. Ethan uses the pen to solve problems that suddenly and mysteriously occur, thus changing the present, though he himself is able to remember these past parallel universes. He also meets a girl, Kori Twelves, who seems to share Ethan's displacement from time. Eventually, Ethan comes to realize that the past is being manipulated by another Hollow Pen wielder, Irving Onegin, as revenge for the fact that Ethan supposedly killed his mother. After a final confrontation, Irving steps through his own portal, taking the identity of Ethan's teacher in order to exact his plan. After thwarting a series of determined attempts to murder his friends by Irving, he saves his parents from a restaurant explosion that caused their disappearance. He confronts Irving again, causing him to fall off a cliff. Ethan realizes that Irving's mother committed suicide using her own Hollow Pen out of guilt for the fact that she could not prevent her son from killing Kori. Ethan's uncle volunteers to save Kori after Irving attempts to murder her, preventing Irving from ever causing the events of the game. At the end of the game, Ethan sends the pen and note back to his past self to prevent a time paradox.

Characters

Note: All of the characters' last names are references to numbers or time.

  • Ethan Kairos/Horou Tokio (時尾 歩郎, Tokio Horō)
 
Ethan Kairos

The main character of Time Hollow, a normal high school student who lives with his family. On the morning of his seventeenth birthday, he discovered that the world had changed into one where his parents went missing 12 years ago. In order to solve this mystery, he takes up the Hollow Pen, which has the power to change history.

"Tokio Horō" is a pun on the Japanese pronunciation of the word "hollow" as well as on "time corridor" (toki no horou). His English last name is Latin for "the fullness of time." Kairos (καιρός) is an ancient Greek word meaning the right or opportune moment (the supreme moment). The ancient Greeks had two words for time, chronos and kairos. While the former refers to chronological or sequential time, the latter signifies a time in between, a moment of undetermined period of time in which something special happens. What the special something is depends on who is using the word.

  • Timothy Kairos/Wataru Tokio (時尾 亘, Tokio Wataru)

Ethan's Father. At his son's 17th birthday, both he and his wife disappeared. He investigated the death of one of his classmate's mother, Mary Onegin.

Timothy's Japanese is a homonym for "to cross time" (toki o wataru).

  • Pamela Kairos/Aki Tokio (時尾 秋, Tokio Aki)

Ethan's Mother. She has a cheerful personality and doesn't focus on difficult problems, but she's a caring mother who always puts her family first. She's said to have disappeared 12 years ago along with her husband Timothy.

Aki means "autumn."

  • Derek Kairos/Tamotsu Tokio (時尾 保, Tokio Tamotsu)

Ethan's uncle, Timothy's younger brother. A freelance writer engaged in chasing the long-ago incident. He's brusque, and has a serious disposition. Although it seems he did not get along well with his older brother, he took Ethan in after Timothy and Pamela disappeared. He was the original founder of the Chronos café.

Derek's Japanese name means "to preserve time" (toki o tamotsu).

  • Sox/Follow (フォ郎, Forō)

Ethan's pet cat, who is attached to Ethan, and often sleeps on his bed.

'Forou' can also be pronounced as 'Horou' (Hollow).

  • Irving Onegin/Seisaku Ichiyanagi (一柳 清作, Ichiyanagi Seisaku)

The main villain. Originally posing as an antiques dealer, he has been altering time to mess with the Kairos family and Ethan's friends.

  • Mary Onegin/Naoko Ichiyanagi (一柳 奈緒子, Ichiyanagi Naoko)

Irving's mother, who also possesses a hollow pen, which means she remains active when a time hole is opened. She died in a bus accident 35 years ago, which motivates Irving to get revenge on the Kairos family.

  • Jack Twombly/Sakutarou Ninomiya (二宮 朔太郎, Ninomiya Sakutarō)

Ethan's teacher. He also taught Derek and Timothy.

  • Vin Threet/Motoki Mihara (三原 元樹, Mihara Motoki)

One of Ethan's friends. He was once a basketball star, but he broke his hip. He is often resentful of his sister, but is concerned when something happens to her.

  • Ashley Threet/Waori Mihara (三原 和織, Mihara Waori)

Vin's younger sister. She and her friend Emily both seem to have a crush on Ethan. She often gets into trouble as a result of Irving's interference.

  • Ben Fourier/Shunta Shidou (四堂 駿太, Shidō Shunta)

One of Ethan's friends. He has a problem with dogs because Shiloh was killed in a thunderstorm long ago when he was supposed to be watching him. He likes to chase after pretty, older girls.

  • Morris Fivet/Nagi Goshima (五島 凪, Goshima Nagi)

One of Ethan's friends. He is extremely serious about studying, and can be easily stressed about his marks. Ethan briefly confides in him, but he forgets after reality is rewritten. He drops out of high school and starts up a dog-walking service in one of the alternate realities.

  • Eva Sixon/Kotoko Rokujou (六条 琴子, Rokujō Kotoko)

The new owner of Chronos after Derek sells it. She likes to gossip.

  • Aaron Seven/Ryuunosuke Nanasawa (七沢 竜之介, Nanasawa Ryūnosuke)

Olivia's boyfriend. He's kind of a jerk.

  • Olivia Eights/Mayu Yagi (八木 まゆ, Yagi Mayu)

Waitress at Chronos. Ben has a crush on her, although she's dating Aaron. She parks her bicycle outside Chronos every day.

  • Emily Niner/Shouko Kuri (九里 祥子, Kuri Shōko)

Ashley's shy, bespectacled friend. She takes up fortune-telling and accurately predicts incident points for Ethan, which doubles as an in-game hint device.

  • Sara Tenneson/Sonoka Tokura (十倉 想乃香, Tokura Sonoka)

Librarian at Kako Library. She often helps Ethan by looking up articles.

  • Jacob Eleven/Arata Juuichitani (十一谷 新, Jūichitani Arata)

A little boy that often gets involved in incidents. He owns a dog named Lucky.

  • Kori Twelves/Kanon Juunibayashi (十二林 かのん, Jūnibayashi Kanon)

The mysterious girl that is at the center of all of this. Timothy pulls her out of time when she falls off the roof, to prevent Derek from killing himself. Both Ethan and Derek have feelings for her. Being pulled out of time, she also gets flashbacks and can move when time holes are open.

  • Shiloh (シロ, Shiro)

The dog that was kept at the secret hideout. After Ethan saves him, Ben adopts him and is often walked by Morris.

Reception

Time Hollow received "mixed" reviews according to video game review aggregator Metacritic.[5] GameSpot praised its "great concept" and "vivid artwork", but thought that the gameplay was "overly simple" and "restrictively linear," with "very little for you to figure out for yourself."[11] IGN commended the plot, but complained that "only a handful of characters are interesting enough to care about."[3] In Japan, Famitsu gave the game a score of all four eights for a total of 32 out of 40.[9]

Legacy

The main theme song of the game was composed and arranged by Masanori Akita, and also appeared on the Japanese PlayStation 2 version of Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova, the Arcade version of Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova 2 and the North American PlayStation 2 versions of Dance Dance Revolution X.

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on January 31, 2009. Retrieved 2008-02-07.
  2. ^ . GameZone. 23 September 2008. Archived from the original on 7 October 2008. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
  3. ^ a b c d e Casamassina, Matt (11 December 2008). "Time Hollow Review". IGN. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
  4. ^ Tieryas, Peter (27 December 2020). "The Fascinating Visual Novel About Time Travel From One Of The Creators Of Suikoden". Kotaku. Retrieved 2020-12-29.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ a b "Time Hollow for DS Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
  6. ^ Walker, Torrey (23 September 2008). . 1UP.com. Archived from the original on 8 March 2016. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
  7. ^ Morganti, Emily (3 November 2008). "Time Hollow review". Adventure Gamers. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
  8. ^ Edge staff (April 2009). "Time Hollow". Edge. No. 200. p. 123.
  9. ^ a b Brian (12 March 2008). "Famitsu review scores". Nintendo Everything. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
  10. ^ Juba, Joe (November 2008). . Game Informer. No. 187. Archived from the original on 27 September 2008. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
  11. ^ a b Petit, Carolyn (6 October 2008). "Time Hollow Review". GameSpot. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
  12. ^ Wild, Kim (2 April 2009). "Review: Time Hollow". Nintendo Life. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
  13. ^ "Time Hollow". Nintendo Power. Vol. 234. November 2008. p. 102.
  14. ^ "Time Hollow". Official Nintendo Magazine: 82. February 2009.

External links

  • Official website (in Japanese)
  • (in Japanese)
  • Time Hollow at MobyGames

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Time Hollow TIME HOLLOW 奪われた過去を求めて Taimu Horou Ubawareta Kako o Motomete lit Time Hollow Search for the Stolen Past 1 is a Japanese adventure video game developed and published by Konami for the Nintendo DS video game console The game was released in Japan on November 22 2007 North America on February 19 2008 and Europe on March 28 2008 The game was written by Junko Kawano 2 whose PlayStation 2 work Shadow of Memories also features a young man using a time travelling device to try and alter their future Time HollowDeveloper s TenkyPublisher s KonamiDesigner s Junko KawanoWriter s Junko KawanoComposer s Junichi YoshidaPlatform s Nintendo DSReleaseJP November 22 2007NA February 19 2008EU March 28 2008Genre s Adventure visual novelMode s Single player Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Plot 2 1 Characters 3 Reception 4 Legacy 5 References 6 External linksGameplay EditTime Hollow is a graphic adventure game in which the player controls protagonist Ethan Kairos as he attempts to find his missing parents Using the Hollow Pen he is able to open circular portals into the past after he has experienced a flashback of a certain location 3 By opening portals into different areas he is able to recover or place items and people as well as observe the past 3 Although time stops while a portal is open certain characters are able to interact with Ethan The player must draw these portals with the stylus and once the portal is closed a certain amount of Time is lost equivalent to HP Portions of Time equivalent to one portal called Chrons can be recovered by finding Ethan s cat Sox in the game world The game is supplemented by animated cut scenes showing important events and flashbacks Backgrounds are static and layered to provide a 3D perspective effect when they are moved from side to side 3 Plot EditTime Hollow follows the story of Ethan Kairos whose parents Timothy and Pamela Kairos mysteriously disappear on his 17th birthday Ethan realizes that the entire world has changed as if his parents had disappeared 12 years ago 4 Ethan then finds a strange green pen with the ability to open portals to the past and a note tied to his cats collar telling him to look in a dumpster behind his school there he finds a note from his father Ethan uses the pen to solve problems that suddenly and mysteriously occur thus changing the present though he himself is able to remember these past parallel universes He also meets a girl Kori Twelves who seems to share Ethan s displacement from time Eventually Ethan comes to realize that the past is being manipulated by another Hollow Pen wielder Irving Onegin as revenge for the fact that Ethan supposedly killed his mother After a final confrontation Irving steps through his own portal taking the identity of Ethan s teacher in order to exact his plan After thwarting a series of determined attempts to murder his friends by Irving he saves his parents from a restaurant explosion that caused their disappearance He confronts Irving again causing him to fall off a cliff Ethan realizes that Irving s mother committed suicide using her own Hollow Pen out of guilt for the fact that she could not prevent her son from killing Kori Ethan s uncle volunteers to save Kori after Irving attempts to murder her preventing Irving from ever causing the events of the game At the end of the game Ethan sends the pen and note back to his past self to prevent a time paradox Characters Edit Note All of the characters last names are references to numbers or time Ethan Kairos Horou Tokio 時尾 歩郎 Tokio Horō Ethan Kairos The main character of Time Hollow a normal high school student who lives with his family On the morning of his seventeenth birthday he discovered that the world had changed into one where his parents went missing 12 years ago In order to solve this mystery he takes up the Hollow Pen which has the power to change history Tokio Horō is a pun on the Japanese pronunciation of the word hollow as well as on time corridor toki no horou His English last name is Latin for the fullness of time Kairos kairos is an ancient Greek word meaning the right or opportune moment the supreme moment The ancient Greeks had two words for time chronos and kairos While the former refers to chronological or sequential time the latter signifies a time in between a moment of undetermined period of time in which something special happens What the special something is depends on who is using the word Timothy Kairos Wataru Tokio 時尾 亘 Tokio Wataru Ethan s Father At his son s 17th birthday both he and his wife disappeared He investigated the death of one of his classmate s mother Mary Onegin Timothy s Japanese is a homonym for to cross time toki o wataru Pamela Kairos Aki Tokio 時尾 秋 Tokio Aki Ethan s Mother She has a cheerful personality and doesn t focus on difficult problems but she s a caring mother who always puts her family first She s said to have disappeared 12 years ago along with her husband Timothy Aki means autumn Derek Kairos Tamotsu Tokio 時尾 保 Tokio Tamotsu Ethan s uncle Timothy s younger brother A freelance writer engaged in chasing the long ago incident He s brusque and has a serious disposition Although it seems he did not get along well with his older brother he took Ethan in after Timothy and Pamela disappeared He was the original founder of the Chronos cafe Derek s Japanese name means to preserve time toki o tamotsu Sox Follow フォ郎 Forō Ethan s pet cat who is attached to Ethan and often sleeps on his bed Forou can also be pronounced as Horou Hollow Irving Onegin Seisaku Ichiyanagi 一柳 清作 Ichiyanagi Seisaku The main villain Originally posing as an antiques dealer he has been altering time to mess with the Kairos family and Ethan s friends Mary Onegin Naoko Ichiyanagi 一柳 奈緒子 Ichiyanagi Naoko Irving s mother who also possesses a hollow pen which means she remains active when a time hole is opened She died in a bus accident 35 years ago which motivates Irving to get revenge on the Kairos family Jack Twombly Sakutarou Ninomiya 二宮 朔太郎 Ninomiya Sakutarō Ethan s teacher He also taught Derek and Timothy Vin Threet Motoki Mihara 三原 元樹 Mihara Motoki One of Ethan s friends He was once a basketball star but he broke his hip He is often resentful of his sister but is concerned when something happens to her Ashley Threet Waori Mihara 三原 和織 Mihara Waori Vin s younger sister She and her friend Emily both seem to have a crush on Ethan She often gets into trouble as a result of Irving s interference Ben Fourier Shunta Shidou 四堂 駿太 Shidō Shunta One of Ethan s friends He has a problem with dogs because Shiloh was killed in a thunderstorm long ago when he was supposed to be watching him He likes to chase after pretty older girls Morris Fivet Nagi Goshima 五島 凪 Goshima Nagi One of Ethan s friends He is extremely serious about studying and can be easily stressed about his marks Ethan briefly confides in him but he forgets after reality is rewritten He drops out of high school and starts up a dog walking service in one of the alternate realities Eva Sixon Kotoko Rokujou 六条 琴子 Rokujō Kotoko The new owner of Chronos after Derek sells it She likes to gossip Aaron Seven Ryuunosuke Nanasawa 七沢 竜之介 Nanasawa Ryunosuke Olivia s boyfriend He s kind of a jerk Olivia Eights Mayu Yagi 八木 まゆ Yagi Mayu Waitress at Chronos Ben has a crush on her although she s dating Aaron She parks her bicycle outside Chronos every day Emily Niner Shouko Kuri 九里 祥子 Kuri Shōko Ashley s shy bespectacled friend She takes up fortune telling and accurately predicts incident points for Ethan which doubles as an in game hint device Sara Tenneson Sonoka Tokura 十倉 想乃香 Tokura Sonoka Librarian at Kako Library She often helps Ethan by looking up articles Jacob Eleven Arata Juuichitani 十一谷 新 Juichitani Arata A little boy that often gets involved in incidents He owns a dog named Lucky Kori Twelves Kanon Juunibayashi 十二林 かのん Junibayashi Kanon The mysterious girl that is at the center of all of this Timothy pulls her out of time when she falls off the roof to prevent Derek from killing himself Both Ethan and Derek have feelings for her Being pulled out of time she also gets flashbacks and can move when time holes are open Shiloh シロ Shiro The dog that was kept at the secret hideout After Ethan saves him Ben adopts him and is often walked by Morris Reception EditReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacritic64 of 100 5 Review scoresPublicationScore1Up comC 6 Adventure Gamers 7 Edge6 of 10 8 Famitsu32 of 40 9 Game Informer7 of 10 10 GameSpot5 5 of 10 11 IGN7 of 10 3 Nintendo Life 12 Nintendo Power7 of 10 13 Official Nintendo Magazine64 14 Time Hollow received mixed reviews according to video game review aggregator Metacritic 5 GameSpot praised its great concept and vivid artwork but thought that the gameplay was overly simple and restrictively linear with very little for you to figure out for yourself 11 IGN commended the plot but complained that only a handful of characters are interesting enough to care about 3 In Japan Famitsu gave the game a score of all four eights for a total of 32 out of 40 9 Legacy EditThe main theme song of the game was composed and arranged by Masanori Akita and also appeared on the Japanese PlayStation 2 version of Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova the Arcade version of Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova 2 and the North American PlayStation 2 versions of Dance Dance Revolution X References Edit コナミスタイル KONAMI STYLE Archived from the original on January 31 2009 Retrieved 2008 02 07 Konami Ships Time Hollow for the Nintendo DS to Retail Stores Nationwide GameZone 23 September 2008 Archived from the original on 7 October 2008 Retrieved 15 February 2016 a b c d e Casamassina Matt 11 December 2008 Time Hollow Review IGN Retrieved 15 February 2016 Tieryas Peter 27 December 2020 The Fascinating Visual Novel About Time Travel From One Of The Creators Of Suikoden Kotaku Retrieved 2020 12 29 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b Time Hollow for DS Reviews Metacritic Retrieved 15 February 2016 Walker Torrey 23 September 2008 Time Hollow Review 1UP com Archived from the original on 8 March 2016 Retrieved 15 February 2016 Morganti Emily 3 November 2008 Time Hollow review Adventure Gamers Retrieved 15 February 2016 Edge staff April 2009 Time Hollow Edge No 200 p 123 a b Brian 12 March 2008 Famitsu review scores Nintendo Everything Retrieved 15 February 2016 Juba Joe November 2008 Time Hollow Game Informer No 187 Archived from the original on 27 September 2008 Retrieved 15 February 2016 a b Petit Carolyn 6 October 2008 Time Hollow Review GameSpot Retrieved 15 February 2016 Wild Kim 2 April 2009 Review Time Hollow Nintendo Life Retrieved 15 February 2016 Time Hollow Nintendo Power Vol 234 November 2008 p 102 Time Hollow Official Nintendo Magazine 82 February 2009 External links EditOfficial website in Japanese Konami Style Order Page in Japanese Time Hollow at MobyGames Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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