![]() ![]() Using this information you must work out who everyone is, and answer specific questions about the crime. You can see the outline of where everyone is at any moment, but you can’t actually see their form, you can only hear their voices. What you get is a floor-plan view of the building in which the crime took place which you can wander around as you play through the events of the scene and the only tool you have to work out what happened is sound. Instead of searching the scene and interviewing witnesses after the fact, you get to see the 5-15 minutes in which the crime happened, except you don’t get to actually see the details. Out of all the games on this list, this is the one that I’d imagine the fewest people have heard of, because this almost passed me by too, so let me explain.Īt its most basic level, it’s a mystery-solving game, however, the method by which you solve these mysteries is what makes this an absolutely exceptional game in my view. It’s a game about solving crimes with the power of hearing Just a heads up that there will be full SPOILERS for every game I’m going to talk about in this series, so be careful if I talk about something you don’t want spoiled. Let’s not waste any more time! SPOILER WARNING! ![]() If you haven’t read the previous instalment in this series, please do so here, and here’s the first entry if you want to start from the entry 100. Welcome back to my 100 favourite games of all time series! Today, I’ll be covering entries 60 through 51. ![]()
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