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This new episode for the series
offers a unique game experience thanks to the amazing work
achieved on both the technical aspects with an optimized
and improved engine, and the gameplay with new features to
make the adventure as deep as possible.
The improved
graphics engine now allows the use of new effects and the
display of finer textures which give a higher degree of
accuracy to the roads, alleyways and inhabitants of
Whitechapel, faithfully reproduced as they were a century
ago. The graphic engine also plunges the player into
realistic scenes full of vibrant life. It creates streets
crawling with life: dozens and dozens of London's slums'
miserable dwellers now wander these dark and filthy
byways.
Some new improvements have also been
made to the gameplay. New cameras are given to the player
who can now switch from one to another at any time. The
3rd person mode offers a new cinematic perspective
allowing the player to catch every detail of the scene and
to appreciate the many crime scenes in their wholeness. On
the other hand, the first person mode lets the player take
the famous detective's place and offers a total immersion
in the poor districts of London at that time. This system
shows a greater accessibility to all and especially to the
adventure games fans usually divided between these 2
modes. This game avoids thwarting the player by imposing
him a given gameplay.
An astonishing
crime scene reconstitution system has been imagined to
help the player to go deeper in his investigations and to
bring a new dimension to the game. The player analyses,
puts forward suppositions and hypothesis under the
attentive and critic eye of Doctor Watson. The point is to
draw conclusions to reproduce the context of the murders
which help him to identify the man behind the atrocious
crimes…and possibly end his bloody race before the entire
English capital falls under panic. |
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