Crime Scene Investigation for PC - a detective game worthy of your sleuthing abilities
Written: Mar 16 '07
Product Rating:
Pros: Great visuals, atmosphere, interesting cases, good interface...
Cons: ... gets very frustrating at times, a couple of continuity problems...
The Bottom Line: "Crime Scene Investigation" will please fans of the series and anyone who likes a good detective game. Not perfect, but not a million miles away...
captaind's Full Review: CSI: Crime Scene Investigation for Windows
Crime Scene Investigation is the first game based on the popular TV series of the same name. Ive not seen all that many episodes (yet), but Ive seen enough to know that its one of the smarter detective dramas out there, and certainly with its use of techniques such as actually following a bullets eye view (if bullets had eyes) into the body in great detail, the most visually arresting. Having had a so-so reaction to the Law and Order 2 game, I was a little dubious but nonetheless the game looked interesting.
Featuring all the main stars of the show (thus making it a better buy for fans, I guess), CSI gives you a number of cases to work through. You are a rookie about to start work with the unit under the tuition of the legendary Gil Grissom, you are talked through all of the necessary commands in the introduction to your first case, in which you investigate the murder of a young woman in a hotel room. Three tabs are ever-present at the bottom of the screen Locations, Tools, and Evidence. Locations is obviously to move about the different places available, including the crime labs and justice department, and the crime scene(s) / associated locations. As you find more clues more locations may become available to you. The graphics are quite striking, not amazing or particularly high resolution, but nicely detailed and using an innovative technique to give you a 360° rotation view of each place you visit. The animation is on the whole pretty good too, though the lip-synching leaves rather a lot to be desired.
Once you get past the basic training, you have an army of tools at your disposal. These are basically separated into Detection tools magnifying glass, UV light, a sniffer (gas / fume detector), etc, and Collection tools gloves, tweezers, swabs, wound moulds, impression casts, etc. You use these in conjuncture with what your colleagues at the labs tell you and what you can find from the computer, and also questioning / interrogation of the suspects. If you get stuck you can ask a colleague for some advice, but the more advice you ask for the lower your evaluation will be at the end of the case. This affects your rank and the number of extras you can access basically concept artwork, nothing to get excited over but its a nice feeling of accomplishment when you unlock all ten per case.
The game generally works very well, with the cases being interesting and varied (although you will find that there is a link between them), and the use of the different tools well implemented, making you really feel like you are working on a criminal case. The graphics as mentioned already are detailed and eye-catching, while the voice-acting is generally good. (I did find that a couple of the characters seemed to over-exaggerate their accent, but maybe thats how they speak anyway I havent yet seen enough of the show to really know.) On the other hand this game can get very frustrating indeed, and on the last case I found it was actually impossible to complete if you did certain things in an unexpected order (if you finds this happens to you, use one of the many walk-throughs on the web but only as a last resort!) Also the clues that you could get from your colleagues were rarely actually very helpful, and sometimes referred to items you hadn't actually found yet (though that could be a clue in itself!). Most of these problems were little things in themselves, but put together they add up to prevent this from being a 5-star game. Still, its a very well put together game on the whole and will have most people sleuthing for a considerable amount of time.
I did find this game rather better than Law & Order 2, both in execution and in scope. Purely detective computer games are a tricky genre to get right, and CSI is as near to the mark as any game I've yet played. Fans of the series may even feel that its worth the extra star to make it *****
Concentrate on what cannot lie the evidence.
System Specs
OS: Windows 95/ Me/ 2000 / XP
CPU: Pentium II 300MHz or above
HDD space: 550Mb
RAM: 128Mb
Graphics card: 8Mb 3D card or above
DirectX version needed: 8.1 or above
Tested On:
OS: Windows XP Home Edition SP2
CPU: Pentium 4 2.4GHz
RAM: 768Mb
Graphics card: 256Mb (GeForce 5500 FX)
DirectX 9.0c
I had no technical problems whatsoever running the game.
Crime Scene Investigation comes on 3 CD-ROMs, and is available on the Ubisoft eXclusive budget range.
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