GI:Detective Ronan O’Conner has just been murdered. He knows for sure, because he can see his own corpse on the ground in front of him. He was shot and pushed out a window by a cloaked figure. The killer now walks up to O’Conner’s body on the street, pumps a few more rounds into it, and then walks straight through the now-ethereal detective. This dramatic death takes place at the beginning of Murdered: Soul Suspect, a new game from Square Enix and Airtight Games, the developer of Quantum Conundrum. Airtight showed us a live gameplay demo where O’Conner eavesdrops, possesses witnesses, and phases through walls in an attempt to solve his own murder.
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Richard writes: "Yes, it has major flaws for sure, but Murdered: Soul Suspect does not deserve to disappear like an apparition."
Ronan O'Connor is on the hunt for a murderer: his own. Airtight Games released Murdered: Soul Suspect in 2014 to mixed reviews. Has time been more forgiving? JDR is on the case in today's Brutal Backlog.