spacer New here? Join the Ripten community.
We are an independant open forum for both hard-core and casual gamers alike. Membership is free and grants access to exclusive contents.

Returning Riptenner: Login Now
spacer
360 PS3 Nintendo Wii Reviews Interviews Previews Trailers Events News PC DS PSP Retro Gadgets Film & TV Comics
Ripten Team
Founder/Editor-in-Chief
Chad Lakkis
Bio | Posts | AIM | Email
Reviews Editor
Dan Landis
Bio | Posts
Host / Editor
Jon Zungre
Bio | Posts
Associate Editor
Dylan Duarte
Bio | Posts
Writer (US)
Demi Adejuyigbe | Posts
Writer (UK)
Sam Naylor | Posts
Our Friends
G4TV The Feed
g4tv.com/thefeed
Meet In The Lobby
meetinthelobby.com
Read Other Recent Posts
Left 4 Dead Maps Resurrected in Left 4 Dead 2
Over Forty New Final Fantasy XIII Screens Just In Time For The Weekend
PlayStation Network Plans To Implement Premium Content Subscription-Based Model
Microsoft Game Studios Hiring Epic Liason/Producer For Gears of War & Shadow Complex
Madden NFL Arcade Game Changers Video
Toys“R”Us Goes Game Stop, Geoffrey the Giraffe Now Accepting Used Console Trade-Ins
Ripten Original Programming
Ripten TV
Ripten Radio
Ripten RSS Feed
Ripten Twitter
Ripten MySpace

spacer
ds-preview-crime-scene

DS Preview: Crime Scene

by Jonathan Zungre on November 9, 2009 at 3:32 pm

crimescene_box
Crime scene is a detective adventure game for the hardboiled only. It earns its rare M rating on the DS with grisly, realistic depictions of crime scenes and cases involving murder-suicides and burnt bodies.

You play as rookie detective Matt Simmons as he tries to piece together the strange events of a double murder involving a former police detective and his wife. The gameplay consists of exploring crime scenes, collecting evidence and questioning witnesses. What sets crime scene apart from other games in the crime adventure game genre, such as Phoenix Wright, is its realistic portrayal of crime scenes, more serious tone and its mature subject matter.

Did a former detective really murder his wife and then commit suicide, or is there some foul play going on here? They say this detective was a happy guy… It’s up to you to find the truth.

crime_scene-blood

Tapping the DS stylus on the screen lets you investigate important elements of the crime scene. Once you find something significant, like a blood splatter on the wall, you can collect evidence with a variety of interactive tools, such as a blood collecting cotton swab, fingerprint powder and tongs for dislodging bullets.  Dusting for fingerprints and all the other evidence gathering mini games require a steady stylus hand.  Make a mistake, like I did often, and you’ll lose some of your credibility gauge and look like the rookie that you are. Lose enough credibility and say goodbye to that gold detective badge, it’s game over for you.

crime_scene_fingerprints

Once you’ve collected evidence, it’s time to take it back to the lab and test it, where your results will reveal even more clues for your case.  Do the finger prints on the gun match up with the fingerprints on the table?  Does the blood on the victim match the blood on the ground?  Putting the blood samples under a microscope will tell you. The lab mini games were the most enjoyable of the bunch, although I don’t know if zapping bad cells in a blood sample with a laser beam is really how they find DNA in real life investigations.  But what doesn’t get better when you add lasers?

crime_scene_gun

Crime scene looks good, especially if you’re fan of CSI and the other 1000 crime based tv shows on network television or if you’re into the Phoenix Wright series, but crave something a little less cutesy anime and little more Dashiell Hammett.  Hopefully, when it launches in February we’ll have another great mystery title, and one that doesn’t pull any punches.

crime_scene_investigation

crime_scene_bodychalk

crime_scene_shoe

Share This:
  • Digg
  • Reddit
  • StumbleUpon
  • N4G
  • Add to favorites
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Google Bookmarks
  • Live
  • Technorati
  • Tumblr
  • Twitter
  • email
  • LinkedIn
  • Print
  • RSS
  • Yahoo! Buzz


Related Posts:
Unlimited Game Rentals Delivered - Free Trial spacer

No Comments »

No comments yet.

RSS feed for comments on this post.

Comment Now


Note: Commenting on Ripten does not currently require registration, however to be eligible for contests on the site, you must be a registered user.

Commenting Rules: No hate speech allowed. If you must argue, please debate intelligently. Comments containing selected keywords or outbound links will be put into moderation to help prevent spam. Ripten reserves the right to delete comments and ban anyone who doesn't follow the rules. Thanks.

Tired of the Goomba? Upload your own custom comment avatar.

spacer Unlimited Game Rentals Delivered - Free Trial