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Submitted by Cyrus365 963d ago | review

PALGN: Sherlock Holmes Vs. Jack the Ripper Review

PALGN writes: " The Sherlock Holmes series of adventure games hasn't had the highest profile over its seven-year lifespan. In fact, we'd wager you haven't heard of the original Mystery of the Mummy or the more recent Sherlock Holmes vs. Arsène Lupin. If you're a H.P. Lovecraft fan, you may recall The Awakened, which pitted the famous detective against Cthulhu in an interesting mish-mash of literature. However, there must be enough people buying these games for Frogwares to keep making them, and to be honest we say good on 'em for sticking to it. Their latest game, Sherlock Holmes vs. Jack the Ripper aims to tighten up the series' formula, as well as introducing some new ideas to really help you get inside Holmes' head as he tackles his greatest mystery yet. So is this latest adventure truly worthy of the detective's wit, or is it simply too elementary?" (PC, Sherlock Holmes vs. Jack The Ripper, Sherlock Homes Versus Jack the Ripper) 8/10

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