Murdered: Soul Suspect
About
The hero is a policeman, talented and devoted to duty. But there is a clarification - this is a dead policeman, killed because of his work, but he did not leave the world, he turned into a ghost and did not lose his passion for investigations.
A hero can do many things in our world, but not all. Can be present everywhere and even pass through the walls (but not in closed houses, only through open doors and windows). Can see what ordinary people see, read, think. But he can not take and move things, cannot talk with living people - for actions with objects and communication he has to find a girl-medium.
In the game, you need to collect evidence and draw conclusions from this. Ways to extract proof are sometimes very exotic. For example, a hero can penetrate the memory of a witness and find there information that the witness himself cannot remember. The hero can meet other ghosts, who were once people and killed - after talking with them, you can learn about the circumstances of this.
Finding evidence and reasoning is not the only thing that you have to do. The hero can be killed a second time, and it will be definitive - some disembodied beings seek to destroy the hero's soul. But they are vulnerable, and the hero can kill them.
System requirements for Xbox One
System requirements for PC
- OS: Windows Vista 64bit with Platform Update for Windows Vista
- Processor: High-Performance Dual Core CPU or Quad Core CPU
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: AMD Radeon™ HD 3870 512MB RAM / Nvidia GeForce 8800GT
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 12 GB available space
- OS: Windows 7 64bit / Windows 8 64bit
- Processor: AMD FX-8000 series or better / Intel Quad i7 Core CPU
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: AMD Radeon™ TM R9 270 or better / Nvidia GTX 660 series or better
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 12 GB available space
System requirements for PlayStation 4
System requirements for PlayStation 3
System requirements for Xbox 360
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Murdered: Soul Suspect reviews and comments
The game mechanics were neat. It's not too often where games give you wall clipping turned on by default! I did enjoy not having to retrace my steps to collect a hundred different items I had to skip because I didn't have the "upgrade" yet. Those games annoy me, to say the least. This one is fairly straight forward and linear. The clue finding and crime scene investigation mechanics were pretty lazy, though, when compared to the Arkham games or LA Noire.
Oh yeah, the enemy types was 1, if you don't include the black goop on the ground. I think it would have been more interesting if there were ANY other enemy types, but nope. Just the 1. They were kind of the joke to dispatch, too. The game would give you a hint saying "Gee, maybe you should sneak by them!" when it takes all of 3 seconds to get rid of one and then gives you the leisure of going wherever you want... Oh well!
Check it out. It's a cheap buy for a solid 10+ hours of entertaining story, at least. If you're looking for more of a challenge, go play Dark Souls.
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