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Detective Evangelion (名探偵エヴァンゲリオン, Meitantei Evangelion?) (also known as Evangelion Detective) is an adventure/strategy PlayStation 2 game developed by BROCCOLI and written by Masaki Hiramatsu. The story follows Shinji Ikari, a detective hired by NERV, as he attempts to uncover the truths behind a series of murders. The game was set to released in Japan on 22 November 2006, the release date was postponed to 14 December 2006 in October 2006, and then postponed for a second time in October. It was released on 17 January 2007, and include voices from all the original voice actors. There were 2 editions of the game: a standard edition which included a NERV magnifying glass/key chain if pre-ordered and the premium edition (about 26,040¥) which included a multi-face analog watch.

Gameplay[]

The player takes the role of Shinji the detective in an adventure style gameplay, talking to the NERV personnel and other people in the environment in order to pick up clues within the conversations. The game starts as Shinji emerges from an outdoor stall with sirens blaring in the background. He then finds Rei Ayanami being attacked by a teenager with tentacles. Shinji must then fight the teenager in order to free Rei. From this point on, the player picks locations and explore, the ultimate goal being to discover the identity of the killer that's committing murders all over NERV and Tokyo-3. At each of the locations, it is possible to interact with the people there, with the occasional action sequence or mini-game. All of Shinji's friends, Gendo, and Misato all appear in the game. Near the ending, it is revelead Kaworu Nagisa killed Gendo and has been framing others for the murders Shinji investigates. This game also features an appearance by Misato's father, Dr. Katsuragi.

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Shi To (死徒?)[]

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