With the detective missions, your presented with
clues in a crime scene that you must then correctly accuse one of several suspects.
Better are the detective missions, which present you with
clues in a crime scene so that you can correctly accuse one of several suspects.
Not exact matches
Like detectives arriving on the
scene long after a
crime has been committed, geologists look for
clues in the landscape
in order to understand the past.
Besides, they
clue the audience
in to the tongue -
in - cheek nature of their «true
crime» story by repeatedly displaying a giant Paul Bunyan statue at the entrance of Brainerd, Minnesota (only one brief
scene actually takes place
in Fargo, North Dakota).
Consider the moment when the detectives are looking for evidence at a fresh
crime scene and decide that the name «Gerri Harden» left besides the body is a
clue, a message from the murderer
in the form of an anagram of «Red Herring.»
This free sampler contains the first 6 chapters of Credence Foundation (A Science Fiction Novel) A detective tasked with solving the seemingly impossible murder of an influential scientist finds a
clue that leads him to Credence, a corporation of the future that uses mass beliefs to change reality and send spaceships on the other side of the universe.Suspecting that the murderer had himself flushed
in and out of the
crime scene using Credence's technology, Detective Trumaine readies his trap.
In a frantic chase through his mind, long - forgotten memories from a tragic past, as well as virtual environments, he will finally put together the missing pieces of the most unbelievable plan ever to affect mankind.It's a novel of about 74,000 words...
With taunting messages
in backwards Latin left at the
crime scenes and even more inexplicable
clues like the fingerprints that appear to have been burned into one victim's throat, his handiwork bears all the hallmarks of a demonic possession.
He's sought one mission after another, trying to escape his past sins, but a man can not run from his misdeeds forever, and after finding a
crime scene in his own backyard, he has no
clue that he is on a collision course that could uncover secrets long buried.
Batman's handy detective technology can now construct a holographic display of what happened at the
crime scene which can then be rewound
in order to find
clues and solve the case.
Search
crime scenes for
clues, interrogate suspects and chase down criminals on a search for truth
in a city where everyone has something to hide.
Let's enter the
crime scene and find all the
clues in this LA Noire review!
In typical investigations, you search around the
crime scene for
clues and interact with the environment which brings up a screen with all the collected leads and
clues which you have to piece together.
It's a fun little game split between socialising with a reasonably charismatic cast, followed by a grizzly murder that forces you to investigate
crime scenes looking for
clues and evidence, and climaxing
in a classroom trial
in an attempt to discover the identity of the guilty.
Investigate
crime scenes for
clues, bring the suspects
in for questioning and analyze evidence to catch the killers.
As an advanced model, he has the power to rapidly analyse his surroundings, taking
in multiple
clues and details when he enters a
crime scene.
One thing that is different,
in «
scene of the
crime» areas you need to see what happened, and to do this you are tasked with finding the hidden
clues, then piecing together the timeline to review.
In each case you find yourself surveying
crime scenes for
clues, interrogating possible suspects, and driving through the streets of Los Angeles.
The point and click portion is for gathering
clues and investigating
crime scenes but the real meat of the games take place
in the court room where you must examine witness testimony for contradictions to prove your client's innocence.
You initially visit the
crime scene armed with a list of potential
clues in the form of items and must find them on the screen.
Actual
Crimes: Jack The Ripper puts you
in the role of a young Scotland Yard detective who must visit the
crime scenes to find
clues which will lead you to the killer.
A bottle of water abandoned on a bathroom sink and a closet door left open appear to be
clues to a
crime (or at least a bigger story waiting to unfold), while the artist's placement of the image on the canvas, with strips of gray dissecting the
scenes, positions his paintings
in a more conceptual realm of art where we are reminded that we're looking at images rather than an actual
scene.