Blues And Bullet Game Analysis

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2015 was a year full of adventure games such episodes. From the titles under license TellTale to Life is Strange , revelation, for a revived King's Quest , in these 365 days fans of the genre have had to keep busy. Plunges headlong into an even team seemingly saturated market indie A Crowd Of Monsters with Blues and Bullets, an adventure detective noir tones that we had already convinced with the first episode of PC and debuting a month away even on Xbox One in the ID @ Xbox program. The history of Blues and Bullets there had already thoroughly discussed our Antonino Lupo in the review of The End of Pac and (to which we refer for full details). Eliot Ness, head of Untouchables (the team that managed to trap Al Capone and put an end to his criminal activities) decides to retire in the city of Santa Esperanza and leave behind his past as a cop upright, and living his days as manager a diner. But the life of Eliot will soon shattered by the shadow of his "bitter" rival, Al Capone that will force him against his will to work together to fulfill one last request of the mafia: save the …show more content…

The same will happen with the dialog steps, which will offer the player multiple choices that will lead to different results, while the most influential choices will be the time that will outline the history of Blues and Bullets. It would not be a real detective adventure if we do not solve the mysteries, namely the murders. Here we have two different stages that are closely linked to each other: the search for clues, collecting evidence and examining the crime scene and the reconstruction of the events that led to the death of the victim. This second part is definitely more creative and challenging for the player, who must reconstruct the puzzle together by linking the murder moments coming to draw