GameZone writes: "It seems that The Joker, the famed Batman villain who loved to kill with a smile, was ahead of his time. In the latest edition to the Art of Murder series, Federal Agent Nicole Bonnet must track down a serial killer who, like The Joker, appreciates a good tease. He plants clues, selectively and cleverly, that'll bring the feds – particularly Ms. Bonnet – to the scene just before the crime unfolds. If she looks closely enough, she'll find one obvious connection every time: a playing card."
The lives of serial killers, you know, is not exactly rosy: it's always on duty detective who spends his free time trying to put in jail these poor souls depraved, I just want to see make their plans to decrease the world population. But when is the fearless hero to be hounded by a sick mind, then it raises the stakes by launching the basis for a story potentially very attractive.
Mygamer writes: "Art of Murder: Cards of Destiny is a game that makes chasing after a vicious serial killer seem a little less exciting than shopping for groceries. It isn't that the murders aren't horrible, as evidenced by the three minute clip of a woman getting crushed to death in a garbage truck that plays every single time you boot the game up, and it isn't as if the playing card clues left for you by the killer aren't absolutely ready for a prime time cop show."
Art of Murder: Cards of Destiny is the third in the crime series from Polish developers City Interactive, as we once again follow intrepid FBI Agent Nicole Bonnet on a new case. This time it's a serial killer whose signature modus operandi is leaving a playing card at the scene of the crime. However, this case hits Nicole too close to home as the murderer constantly sends her strange packages, taunting her as she tries to get to the next potential victim before he does.