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    Murdered: Soul Suspect Walks Between Life and Death (Hands-on Preview)

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Jeff Dunn, Apr 18, 2014.

  1. Jeff Dunn

    Jeff Dunn Notebook Enthusiast

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    It’s hard to not be intrigued by Murdered: Soul Suspect. It was certainly refreshing to see at last year’s E3; sitting between the trillion shoot-and-explosionfests that checkered the show floor was this weird supernatural detective game, a noir-ish mystery that asks you to slow down, listen to other people and genuinely think about what’s unfolding before you. It’s a game that puts you in a weakened state from the word go, gives you zero guns and is ostensibly about a man confronting his own mortality. Its premise is different and interesting, and the triple-A games world could always use more of that.

    I was able to play the first 45 minutes or so of Murdered at PAX East this past weekend, and while I did find some potentially problematic flaws over that time, my initial interest remained intact.

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