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Crimes & Punishments: Sherlock Holmes

aka: Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments
Moby ID: 68722

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Windows screenshots

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Title screen
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Main menu
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The main character, Sherlock Holmes. He starts out by practising shooting while being blindfolded.
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Dr. Watson, the secondary main character and Holmes' sidekick.
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Despite the other screenshots being made in first-person, the game can also be played from a third-person view.
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Searching the environment for hot-spots to interact with is a major gameplay factor. When something is marked green, it has already served its purpose.
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Talking to a witness.
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Holmes can drew many conclusions simply by assessing the person's outside.
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Holmes uses his instinct to find small details...
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...and his imagination for seeing things from the past.
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Examining an object in detail view.
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There are also some quick-time events.
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The player can change Holmes' appearance. Sometimes a disguise is required to approach a suspect.
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The player has to choose two clues which can form a deduction.
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Multiple deductions can form yet another deduction.
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The player frequently has to choose between two alternatives.
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This leads to a conclusion which may or may not be correct.
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In the end, the game optionally shows if the conclusion was correct and the player can jump back to the decision. Of course we don't tell if the decision in the shot was correct!
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The game also compares the decisions to the rest of the players.
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On this map, the player chooses the next destination.
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During the loading, the player can access notes and deductions.
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Interrogations and conversations can be viewed in the casebook.
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Found clues and objects are marked when they can be investigated or used further.
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The casebook always tells what to do next.
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There are also more documents to be found like newspaper clippings.
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The first case leads to a small property...
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...and a gruesome murder.
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Researching facts in Holmes' library is a frequent task.
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Of course many mini games involve chemistry.
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Here Holmes shoots at a pig to see the power required to penetrate it with a harpoon.
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The second case involves a mysteriously disappeared train and many train stations to search.
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Another frequent mini game is puzzling together broken machines.
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The fourth case leads into a Roman bath.
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And of course no case would be complete without a corpse!
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Analyzing blood under the microscope.
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Performing an autopsy.
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The main aspect of this case is archeology.
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In some mini game the player only needs to move the cursor over a surface.
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Balancing on a rope.
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Exploring a tomb.
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The fourth murder takes place inside a mansion.
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In two instances, Holmes requires Toby's help.
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The player directly controls Toby and follows a scent.
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The fifth case starts with some missing plants, but quickly turns into a murder investigation.
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Most of the case is spent is this public garden.
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The property of a sect.
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Lockpicking is the most frequent mini game.
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Creating a timetable.
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The sixth murder happened in London's poor district Whitechapel.
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Holmes has to bring the suspect's actions into the correct order.
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