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Old 05-06-2009, 03:16 PM   #60
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No offence though, if your sole or main argument is "heard about", that's not much use as people can of course disagree with reviewers/friends/etc.

The Sherlock Holmes games I agree with to an extent, much preferring the 90's Electronic Arts ones.

As to Da Vinci, I believe there are two or three Da Vinci games, one is the Da Vinci Code, from the film, but there are meant to be others based off the same idea.

The Agatha Christie games aren't rubbish, they're not perfect and each one is, at least in my opinion, progressively better. I haven't tried Death on the Nile as that seems to be a 'spot the hidden object' game rather than an adventure game as such.

EDIT, I don't mean that to sound confrontational, but personally you've no idea how many games, films, TV series etc I've heard as being wonderful that I disliked and vice versa.
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