When a crime wave hits the city, a novelist with a hidden ability aids the police in finding and arresting the mastermind. Will it be enough to stop this?
Cate West is the protagonist and she put her life on hold to stop these crimes. She also has her own agenda regarding her father’s death. While there is a crime wave, each one involves Christianity. Cate has to discover the connection between this and her powers.
Like I said, she puts her life on hold and has no time to make for her friends. You might think I’m saying this negatively but I actually think it’s realistic.
The game play is the same every chapter. First, you search for hidden objects. Then you discover items that you have to reassemble since every crook likes to tear them apart for some reason instead of destroying them. After that, you have to play a spot the difference game, accuse the right suspect and put the scene back together.
It’s fun at first but after a while, it gets repetitive. You have an unlimited number of hints but using them subtracts from your score. The ending you get depends entirely on how high your score is.
This game is fun but repetitive. I give it 6 out of 10, a detective story with biblical elements.
I agree. It’s a game to play in bits – in between playing other games – if you want a half hour of play which you can leave easily when needed. It doesn’t really hold your interest, but a cool story.
Couldn’t agree more.