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The Man who Chose the Moon (月を選んだ男, Tsuki o eranda otoko, lit. "The man who chose the Moon") is the first episode of Killer Is Dead. It opens the game through a stylistic but ambiguous sequence with minimal gameplay.

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  • Episode 1: The Man who Chose the Moon
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  • The Man who Chose the Moon (月を選んだ男, Tsuki o eranda otoko, lit. "The man who chose the Moon") is the first episode of Killer Is Dead. It opens the game through a stylistic but ambiguous sequence with minimal gameplay.
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DE
  • Der Mann, der den Mond wählte
  • The man who chose the Moon
En
  • The Man who Chose the Moon
Name
  • The Man who Chose the Moon
Romaji
  • Tsuki o eranda otoko
Region
  • West Coast of the United States
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it
  • L'uomo che scelse la Luna
  • The man who chose the Moon
Fr
  • L'homme qui avait choisi la Lune
  • The man who chose the Moon
JP
  • The man who chose the Moon
  • 月を選んだ男 Tsuki o eranda otoko
ES
  • El hombre que eligió la Luna
  • The man who chose the Moon
Kana
  • 月を選んだ男
Location
  • Unknown
Target(s)
  • 7.0
  • Gender: Male
  • Age: 45
  • Name: Tokio
  • Nationality: American
abstract
  • The Man who Chose the Moon (月を選んだ男, Tsuki o eranda otoko, lit. "The man who chose the Moon") is the first episode of Killer Is Dead. It opens the game through a stylistic but ambiguous sequence with minimal gameplay.
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