Instead, a substantial part of
the adventure gaming audience has a taste for the genre precisely because the gameplay does not require having quick reflexes.
While Murder: Soul Suspect somewhat succeeds in translating the nuances of the subgenres of murder mystery and survival horror into a game meant to target a new
adventure gaming audience, the game ultimately falls short in many ways as a competent action stealth and narrative driven adventure.
Not exact matches
Gaming classics such as Grim Fandango, Monkey Island, and Day of the Tentacle have been given modern remasters, 2014 saw Tim Schafer at Double Fine attempt to recapture the
adventure game
audience with the release of Broken Age, whilst 2015 even saw the return of King's Quest with The Odd Gentlemen's series reboot restyled for a modern format.
«There are three
audiences we're looking at here, with one being the
gaming audience: indie gamers, nostalgic gamers, text -
adventure gamers,» says Dan Franklin, the digital publisher at Random House who launched the project.