I'm hopeful the demo simply didn't do
the full game justice, since early impressions felt like the experience lacked depth and didn't do enough to both integrate ideas from multiple sources while creating something fresh and new.
Not exact matches
To do the
game some
justice I think the fps is purposedly limited to enhance battery life, for a
full - fledged 3d
game with ps2 assets the amount of time battery lasts on this
game is insane.
Regardless of the strange
justice Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments was a lovely surprise, a great
game that features some really good cases which demand your
full attention to solve correctly.
You can't have
full action in the same light as the video, so I'm hoping the
game does it
justice as it appears in eventuality.
Well, I'm here to answer that question for you, but I have to confess that I'm not going to be able to do
full justice to the
game within the space of this review.