Time Hollow
Time Hollow is a Japanese adventure visual novel video game developed and published by Konami for the Nintendo DS video game console. The game was released in Japan on March 19, 2008, North America on September 23, 2008, and Europe on February 6, 2009. The game was written by Junko Kawano, whose PlayStation 2 work Shadow of Memories also features a young man using a time-travelling device to try and alter his future.
Gameplay
Time Hollow is a adventure game">Adventure game">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. By opening portals into different areas, he is able to recover or place items and people, as well as observe the past. 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.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. 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
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". His English last name is Latin for "the fullness of time." Kairos is an ancient Greek word meaning the right or opportune 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
Timothy's Japanese is a homonym for "to cross time".
- Pamela Kairos/Aki Tokio
Aki means "autumn."
- Derek Kairos/Tamotsu Tokio
Derek's Japanese name means "to preserve time".
- Sox/Follow
'Forou' can also be pronounced as 'Horou'.
- Irving Onegin/Seisaku Ichiyanagi
- Mary Onegin/Naoko Ichiyanagi
- Jack Twombly/Sakutarou Ninomiya
- Vin Threet/Motoki Mihara
- Ashley Threet/Waori Mihara
- Ben Fourier/Shunta Shidou
- Morris Fivet/Nagi Goshima
- Eva Sixon/Kotoko Rokujou
- Aaron Seven/Ryuunosuke Nanasawa
- Olivia Eights/Mayu Yagi
- Emily Niner/Shouko Kuri
- Sara Tenneson/Sonoka Tokura
- Jacob Eleven/Arata Juuichitani
- Kori Twelves/Kanon Juunibayashi
- Shiloh/Shiro