Righteous Kill 2
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- OS : Windows XP/Vista/7/8
- CPU : 1.0 GHz
- Memory : 512
- DiretX : 8.0
- Hard driver (MB) : 203
Review for game: Righteous Kill 2
As an investigator in the NYPD, hunt down a copycat killer and try to stop a rash of murders across New York City! Work through multiple murder scenes, collecting evidence and clues, and examine the items in exciting forensic based mini-games. Put all the clues together to determine who the new Poet Killer is before another victim is found, and decide who to trust as the suspects begin to include those inside the police force.
Spot hidden objects and solve puzzles and mysteries in lush, eye-catching scenes.
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REQUIRES Windows/MacOS
Ages: 3 YEARS & UPGame Description:
Explore murder scenes and look for clues to unravel the mystery behind the Poet Killer before he can strike again!
AFERON - BigFishGames
Although inspired by the film of same name starring Al Pacino and Robert de Niro, the game has nothing to do with it. It's simply the sequel of Righteous Kill #1 which... didn't have anything in common with the movie either. Erika, an NYPD Detective is on the trail of a serial killer who leaves notes behind him on every crime scene. The game consists in visiting various locations searching for clues, obtaining key items and searching through HO Scenes. However, various activities are not without interest; they belong to the forensics field, such as taking blood samples, comparing bullets in the lab, identifying a suspect or reconstructing DNA chains. The game is long with 11 chapters but, unfortunately, awfully repetitive. You keep revisiting the same scenes over and over in search for basically always the same sort of item, and even though ending back on the same scenes is justified by the story, seeing the same decor several times rapidly becomes tedious. Hints are unlimited but they point at a hotspot and not at the item you're looking for. The game starts off in quite a nice way but loses steam as the story draws towards the ending which is quite unexpected . The dialogs don't add much to the storyline, acting more as fillers than as pertinent illustrations of the plot. Intro and cutscenes are very basic and the graphics are okay but a bit cheap looking. Far from being as good as the Women's Murder Club series and miles away from the quality of Art of Murder, this game is probably satisfying for HOG lovers [ whom my recommendation is addressed to] but disappointing for aficionados of adventures and detective stories.
The dialogue interruptions are many and 1 click rarely clears the screen. Many, many times you have to click multiple times to get rid of it.
This is the first negative review I have written and I truly hope I don't have occasion to ever have to write another. I repetitiveness nearly drove me crazy. The writers set up certain scenes and we visited each over and over and over. I wanted to just quit and delete it, but I really had to find out for sure whether this game ever ended or whether I was caught in an endless loop. If you are somewhere in the middle, hang in there if you can handle the boredom, it will finally end. The mini-games also repeated, weren't very challenging and pretty much bored my socks off. If there is a bright spot here, it is that the graphics were pretty good. The sound was boring and repetitive. This is apparently modeled after a TV show. After playing this game, I would not consider watching the show. Detectives this slow would surely be back on the beat.
At first, the game provided a bit of fun with the combination of hidden object and actual puzzles and activities to perform in order to catch the killer. However, the main character had to go back to the same scenes so many time it was ridiculous. Quite a few times the story line did not make sense or was not logical.