Bohemian Killing
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Bohemian Killing Reviews

Paris, 1894. Class differences and pervasive racism finally lead to a tragedy. A year later you find yourself on trial, accused of a brutal murder. How far will you go to exonerate yourself? Will you lie? Manipulate the evidence? Frame others? Act insane? Confess? Your imagination is the limit.
App ID492220
App TypeGAME
Developers
Publishers Libredia Entertainment
Categories Single-player, Steam Achievements, Full controller support, Steam Trading Cards, Captions available
Genres Indie, Adventure
Release Date21 Jul, 2016
Platforms Windows, Mac
Supported Languages French, Italian, German, English, Japanese, Polish, Spanish - Spain

Bohemian Killing
207 Total Reviews
131 Positive Reviews
76 Negative Reviews
Mixed Score

Bohemian Killing has garnered a total of 207 reviews, with 131 positive reviews and 76 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mixed’ overall score.

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Recent Steam Reviews

This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback

Playtime: 221 minutes
I have bought this game 8 years ago, when I was excited after Telltale games and "Choices Matter" element in games. Bought it, and forgot about this game for ages. Now, I have decided to complete every game in my library, or at least taste it. So, the taste was...peculiar. [h3]A hidden gem, or a half-made project?[/h3] In fact, it's both, The whole idea, the whole gameplay loop is very unique. It's not living through the same story again and again, it is about lying and changing the details as they unfold. There is a straight skeleton to follow, otherwise you will be guilty, because evidence is against you. It is about dancing around those evidences in a way, that whole story is believable. And this is truly unique. The game even feels like a rogue-like, because you have to start over and over again, and with each failed run, you learn something new. This is a nice experience. But... It has "Mixed" reviews for a bunch of reasons. The game is buggy. I have clipped through walls and ended up in places from which I could just only restart whole run. Purring game on pause in the elevator while it is going up or down - and you are leaving the textures. That was really uncomfortable. Next thing, more important - it seems skipping the cutscenes that you have seen over and over again does NOT trigger as new evidence. For example - when I have found thing X, the court will talk about it. But if I skip the talk - this thing X will never be accounted in the end of the game. Or at least it is not visible in evidences. I have kind of beat the game on a "good" ending with being NOT guilty - the game told me about life sentence instead. I went on youtube for some guides - I ensured that I did everything the same, but with just skipping what I have already saw a couple of times. And you know what? - Guilty! This feels like game-breaking thing, a bug that will never be fixed. But I don't care. I know what I have found, the achievements and ending scene is not important. The whole journey is. [h3]Narrative and Gameplay-Wise Unique Experience. You should try it, but with low expectations[/h3]
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