David Slade Mysteries: Case Files
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David Slade Mysteries: Case Files Reviews

Take to the dark and violent streets of downtown Riverside, where you investigate gruesome and violent homicides using a range of Forensic tools and your wits! Inspired by the classic Police Quest adventure series, reborn & reimagined for VR.
App ID541910
App TypeGAME
Developers
Publishers Gear Worx Productions
Categories Single-player, Tracked Controller Support, VR Only
Genres Indie, Action, Adventure
Release Date25 Jan, 2023
Platforms Windows
Supported Languages French, Simplified Chinese, Russian, English, Portuguese - Portugal

David Slade Mysteries: Case Files
14 Total Reviews
12 Positive Reviews
2 Negative Reviews
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David Slade Mysteries: Case Files has garnered a total of 14 reviews, with 12 positive reviews and 2 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘’ overall score.

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Playtime: 242 minutes
Works on Reverb G2. David Slade Mysteries: Case Files includes 2 very different episodes: original murder scene investigation and much more generic adventure/thriller. Both suffer from boring puzzle design, poor visuals and borderline game-breaking jank. VR detective game is such a cool idea, but there are no games (including this one) that successfully bring it to life. Investigation in DSM suffers from being to basic: you do not need to make any conclusions, just photograph, sample and collect every object. And you have to process clues in a strict arbitrary order: I've got stuck for a quite some time trying to gather fingerprints before taking a 2nd photo. Almost all of the puzzles are just "find the hidden object in a dark area where it is hard to tell, which parts of the low-res environments are interactable". And interacting with anything in DSM is a huge pain in the ass. Item handling and climbing is janky, crouching in that one tunnel section leads to constant height calibration glitches, key objects can fall through the geometry requiring a level restart. Visuals are quite bad, but at least well optimized. There are lot of blurry textures, dynamic lighting is broken, making some objects shine brighter than sun, while others cast glitchy texture popping shadows.
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