In the bustling world of indie RPG Maker horror and puzzle-adventure games, few titles manage to strike the delicate balance between melancholy storytelling, challenging puzzles, and genuine unease. One such gem that has been quietly cultivating a cult following is Natsus Lost Items, developed by the increasingly renowned Peko Game Studio.
If you finished Natsus Lost Items in its original state (v100 or v101), v102 offers enough fresh content—specifically the Fisherman’s Regret quest and the Tidal Echo tool—to justify a second playthrough. The quality-of-life fixes transform the experience from a frustrating archival simulation into a meditative detective game.
Without spoiling the ending, v102 introduces a new dialogue branch in the final conversation. If you’ve collected at least 5 of the 7 Echo Memories, a third dialogue option appears, leading to the “Luminous Departure” ending—considered by fans to be the most emotionally resonant. natsus lost items v102 by peko game studio updated
: After the character Love-chan joins on August 6th, you can ask her for daily "divination," which provides hints for upcoming important events. Steam Community Key Item Locations & Collections Mystery Objects
Apron: Hanging behind the kitchen door or draped over a chair. 💡 Pro Tips for v102 Natsus Lost Items v102 by Peko Game Studio:
A Cracked Music Box hovered in the air, glitching in and out of existence.
Natsu stared at the description. "Returns the user to the start?" That was dangerous. This wasn't a healing item; it was a trap item. If you finished Natsus Lost Items in its
Why you should play Natsus Lost Items
Specific actions like visiting the shrine or "spamming" certain locations (e.g., the shop or house restrooms) to trigger character-specific events. Item Collection: