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New Sherlock Holmes game: Crimes & Punishments
You’re all wrong. This is the best Sherlock!
Soon to be released, not seen much articles about it except this review:
http://www.ibtimes.com/sherlock-holmes-crimes-punishments-review-its-elementary-video-1695775
Invisible walls and loading screens don’t sound too good but seems like a positive view n the actual case-solving gameplay.
This looks incredible… pretty atmospheric. I hope the puzzles hold up.
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Soon to be released, not seen much articles about it except this review:
http://www.ibtimes.com/sherlock-holmes-crimes-punishments-review-its-elementary-video-1695775Invisible walls and loading screens don’t sound too good but seems like a positive view n the actual case-solving gameplay.
Soon to be released???
I was watching some guy on PS4 streaming this game.
And i was the only one watching his stream lol.
Well, It’s out now on Steam.
Character models look really stunning.
Hmm…probably not a good sign when the reviews the official twitter account is tweeting about are from “dealspwn” and “hookedgamers”.
RPS absolutely LOATHED it. The reviewer hated Frogwares previous games as well, though, so not really a surprise. But it just reminded me why I keep most of my adventure game review reading to AG. I know John Walker plays and reviews many adventure games, but I don’t really like his style, particularly when he’s writing negative reviews. Even for games I’m not particularly fond of he has a habit of irking me.
Having said that…he could very well be right. It might be rubbish. But hopefully not.
From the RPS review it sounds like it has severe technical issues. It might be a good idea to wait for a while and look if those issues are patched out at some point.
I bought it late last night from PSN and played for a couple hours before going to bed. Personally, I thought it seemed quite interesting, but I haven’t played many other sherlock games, except for “The Testament of S.H.”. So far, though, Crimes and Punishments seems a little more engaging than TTOSH, but I’m too early in the game to pass any judgement at this point. What I can say is, it’s got some of the best graphics I’ve seen in an adventure game (though the lip-sync could be better). Also, I really appreciate that you can choose between 1st and 3rd person view.
I know John Walker plays and reviews many adventure games, but I don’t really like his style, particularly when he’s writing negative reviews. Even for games I’m not particularly fond of he has a habit of irking me.
Having said that…he could very well be right. It might be rubbish. But hopefully not.
I will never trust a John Walker review again, after having witnessed him invent reasons to bash on games on several occasions. That man can spot misogyny in a mountain stream
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Cornfed Pig: You parked in a handicapped zone.
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From the RPS review it sounds like it has severe technical issues. It might be a good idea to wait for a while and look if those issues are patched out at some point.
Most other reviews I’ve read have not been quite so damning in that regard. Might also depend on the version you play. I’ll be playing the PS3 version myself, so just have to wait and see.
This looks incredible… pretty atmospheric. I hope the puzzles hold up.
This does not bode well:
Nor does this: “Other mini-games that grace us along the way include a repetitive and tiresome lock-picking puzzle, playing as Toby, Watson’s dog, following scents, arm-wrestling, fisticuffs, and taking someone’s pulse.”
Not that I am surprised, it just means I won’t be buying it. It’s a shame Frogwares have again put all their energy into letting us see every pore on Holmes’ face, while forcing us to endure such mindless puzzles, if they can be called that. What’s more a shame is that adventure game fans aren’t recognizing this as a decline of the highest magnitude of a company that once produced pretty decent detective games. As a prophet once said: “If you build it with pretty graphics, they will come…”
Well, that’s all Telltale’s legacy and when I tried to warn about that I was abused and it was called bashing.
And now everybody can see what I feared of.
The genie is out of the bottle and there’s no turning back now!
Nothing wrong with mini-games. Especially entirely skippable ones.
I think it’s worth giving the game a go if you want them to keep making these kinds of games.
I love their attempting to bring something new to the table. Disguises sound like a great idea (albeit one not utilised to its full potential from what I’ve read) for example.
Partially agree but line between parody and drama become vague then again.Btw i like to change Watson’s suit as well.
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I don’t see the issue with the inclusion of the mini-games. They make up…what? 3% of the game? And someone mentioned they’re skippable as well? Don’t really see what all the fuss is about.
I don’t see the issue with the inclusion of the mini-games. They make up…what? 3% of the game? And someone mentioned they’re skippable as well? Don’t really see what all the fuss is about.
There’s a couple of old timers here who are just cranky because time didn’t stop still in the early 90’s.
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