In first-person view, the button is also used to close-up further and activate objects. The button is used to enter first-person view and close up on the area where the flashlight is pointing. Holding down the button with specific weapons also activates special charged attacks. On the field, the button is used to attack and interact with objects and the environment. Under the default controls the button is used to select within the game menus. In the first-person view, Seto remains immobile while the wii remote can be pointed to shine the flashlight and examine the environment. In the third-person view, the wii remote is used to point the flashlight while the nunchuck joystick can be used to move Seto on the field. The classic and Gamecube controllers are not supported, as the game relies heavily on the Wii remote's pointing and motion control mechanics. The game is controlled using only the Wii remote and nunchuck. Occasionally, the wandering Merchant can also be seen at bonfires, providing an opportunity to buy and sell items. Some items are obtained as Mystery Items and must be taken to a bonfire to be clearly distinguished. Scattered throughout the world are bonfires, rest areas that allow for the game to be saved and items, particularly Memory Items, to be viewed. First-person view can be used to activate objects or pick up items that lay about, which are indicated by hovering fireflies. At any time the player is controlling Seto, the view can be switched to first-person, where the player see close up wherever the flashlight is pointing. Action occurs in the third-person view, where players can interact with objects, fight enemies, and use items. The entire game is played through Seto's perspective. Many of these items can be accessed through the in-game menu and while actively moving. Several items also exist to aid Seto by helping in battle, providing in-game currency, and giving insight into the human apocalypse. Should Seto's hit points be completely depleted, the game will end and the player must load or return to the title screen. Leveling up increases Seto's Hit Points (HP) and Strength, which is essential if he is to stand a chance against harder enemies. In these locations Seto can encounter various enemies that bar his path, but by defeating them Seto can level up and obtain many items. During of Seto's journey the player is able to explore open, yet decayed locations.