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i have now finished the game and i could not leave the computer screen! It was amazing! the depth of the puzzles and cases were fantstic. i loved every minute of the game as there was so many places to investigate and so much stuff to do! the crime scenes and graphically stunning downtown hot spots were so realistic! the gameplay was fantastic and the puzzels were mind boggling!
i had never come across a point and click game before but now I have done so Im deperate to try and find another crime type agem taht has the same indepth gameplay and jaw dropping atmosphere as blade runner!
please somebody give me some tips on the best crime adventure game around!
i have now finished the game and i could not leave the computer screen! It was amazing! the depth of the puzzles and cases were fantstic. i loved every minute of the game as there was so many places to investigate and so much stuff to do! the crime scenes and graphically stunning downtown hot spots were so realistic! the gameplay was fantastic and the puzzels were mind boggling!
i had never come across a point and click game before but now I have done so Im deperate to try and find another crime type agem taht has the same indepth gameplay and jaw dropping atmosphere as blade runner!
please somebody give me some tips on the best crime adventure game around!
Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars - PC/GBA
Broken Sword 2 - PC
Final Fantasy X - PS2 (Not 'point and click' but the puzzles are good)
And some not so good ones, but still a good puzzle:
The X-Files Game
Simon The Sorcerer
Given how popular it was, and how well recieved on original release, I was always a little surprised they didnt make a sequal?
(I picked it up about a year ago, and have yet to install it, though reviews I've read are very encouraging)