Art of Murder: Hunt for the Puppeteer
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The United States is stricken by a series of mysterious, brutal murders. A seemingly similar death is discovered across the ocean in Paris, France. The killer seems to have a special trademark: the body is always accompanied by a mysterious doll dressed in 17th century clothing. Young FBI agent Nicole Bonnet must undertake a journey through two continents - from France and Spain to the exotic Cuba. The investigation may lead her to surprising discoveries that date back centuries ago.
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Last Modified: Nov 11, 2024
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City Interactives Adventure low point So actually I expected a good Game here, as the two "The Legacy" adventures from City Interactive were quite successful Games. And since The Art of Murder: The Puppet Player came out between the two legacy games, I set certain Expectations for Nicole Bonnet's second Case. Foolishly, the Game turned out to Be City Interactive's weakest Point & click adventure to date. For the first Time I had to pull a Complete Solution for an adventure game from the Polish trash developer. For the first Time, I was confronted with gross Program errors. And for the first time, the Story really completely deserted me. No Idea what went wrong here. After all, the last Game district manages to build a reasonable Flow of Play, but that can't prevent the Thumbs down either.
Pro and Kontra: Pro:-chic render pictures-used impeccable point & click control scheme-At least the Last Game quarter is fun-game figure can race Neutral:-the Difficulty level has been raised since the last Part, which can cause Frustration, is But not as boring As the Entry of Part 1 Kontra:-isolated sloppiness clouds the Fun of the game (once a Hotspot was not shown, once the game crashed, once ...)-the Story is more boring than in the last Part and gets out of focus in Two ways
-ridiculously low Resolution of 1024x768 Pixels-absolutely forgotten Soundtrack-despite minor backtracking tricks short play time Of about 6 Hours