GamingTrend writes:
'Amidst the hustle and bustle of E3, the lasers and explosions, the never-ceasing dubstep wobble bass, was a singular booth that seemed to buck all of those trends. This was one that took a much more calculated, methodical approach to its demo. There were no large-scale firefights or destructible buildings; instead, what we saw was a game that hearkens back to the glory days of Gabriel Knight, Police Quest, and other mature old-school point-and-click adventure games. But this wasn’t featured off in the corner of some indie booth, relegated to niche audience awareness — this was featured prominently inside Square Enix’s massive booth space. This is Murdered: Soul Suspect.'
Gaming on a budget? Well, people are in luck! If they have a console, there are tons of great games for under $10, like these ten!
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.