{"product_id":"shadow-of-destiny-playstation-2","title":"Shadow of Destiny - PlayStation 2","description":"\u003cp\u003e\u0026lt;p\u0026gt;Shadow of Destiny for the PlayStation 2 is one of the most original and quietly haunting adventure games ever made — a PS2 launch title from Konami that defied every genre convention of its era and has never truly been replicated. The story follows Eike Kusch, a young man who is stabbed to death on the cobblestone streets of Lebensbaum — a small, fog-draped fictional German town whose name translates as \"Tree of Life\" — while leaving a café on an ordinary October afternoon. He wakes in a shadowy limbo where a sardonic, mysterious entity known as Homunculus offers him a second chance: a device called the Digipad, which allows Eike to travel backward and forward through time. The catch is that Homunculus's motives are entirely unclear, and as Eike repeatedly escapes death by manipulating the past — traveling as far back as the 16th century — the true nature of the conspiracy around him, and the identity of his killer, becomes a mystery that stretches across centuries. The game's creator, writer and producer Junko Kawano, cited Goethe's Faust as the primary literary inspiration, and that influence runs through every aspect of the story's structure.\u0026lt;\/p\u0026gt;\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u0026lt;p\u0026gt;Shadow of Destiny has no combat, no health bar, and no traditional puzzles — it is a pure narrative adventure played in real time, where time itself is the central mechanic. Two clocks run simultaneously: one tracking the present-day era and one tracking whichever historical period Eike has traveled to, with time in both continuing to pass regardless of what the player does. Every action taken in one period has concrete consequences in another — removing a tree from the town square in 1580 means that tree won't exist in 2001, permanently changing the layout of the street. Players collect energy units scattered around Lebensbaum to power the Digipad, and progress by finding the correct moment in the correct era to alter the chain of events leading to Eike's death. New dialogue options unlock on subsequent playthroughs based on knowledge gained from previous runs, and eight distinct endings can be reached depending on the cumulative choices made across all chapters — making replay both rewarding and genuinely revelatory.\u0026lt;\/p\u0026gt;\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003e\u0026lt;p\u0026gt;Developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo and published by Konami, Shadow of Destiny launched in Japan on February 22, 2001 and in North America on March 8, 2001 — one of the PlayStation 2's earliest releases in both regions. The PS2 version received favorable reviews from critics, with Metacritic reviewers calling it \"one of the PS2's most enjoyable games and one of the most original adventure games to grace a console.\" Famitsu gave it 30 out of 40. It was later ported to PC and Xbox in 2002 and PSP in 2009, but the PS2 version remains the definitive and most sought-after physical release. Junko Kawano went on to create Time Hollow for the Nintendo DS in 2008, a spiritual successor that shares the same thematic DNA. 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