Video games come in a variety of different makes, and models these days.
The design can sometimes be elaborate to the point that the experience
lasts for days, or even months. Such is the world of RPGs, and open
world sandbox games. Other games are short lived, but leave a lasting
impression on the gamers' mind. In the case of Airtight Games'
"Murdered: Soul Suspect" I think it falls in dead center of the latter
category. The developer has made the game more than just a quick run
through opportunity, and instead has the gamer focus on every tiny
detail that went into the game's design. Everything from the characters
involved, the special effects, the locations, the stealth gameplay, and
the crime solving puzzles come together in a nice neat package that will
keep your attention wholly focused on everything that is happening, and
everything that is being shown onscreen. Not only that, but the
graphics are good enough to boast about, and the game's applied
atmosphere is one that definitely screams "AFTERLIFE!".