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CSI: Deadly Intent

CSI: Deadly Intent

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From: Ubisoft
Category: Video Games

List Price: $29.99
Buy New: $17.37
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Seller: ANTOnline
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 18 reviews
Sales Rank: 7699

Format: DVD-ROM
Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows XP
Genre: adventure_games
ESRB: Mature
Media: DVD-ROM
Edition: Standard
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Age: 17 - 20 years
Operating System: Windows Vista
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6

MPN: 68575
Model: 68575
UPC: 008888685753
EAN: 0008888685753
ASIN: B002JXKCK4

Release Date: October 20, 2009
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Partner with the cast of the CSI Season 9, including new characters such as Ray Langston (Laurence Fishburne) and Riley Adams (Lauren Lee Smith); be prepared to work with your partner as a real team, working together on the crime scene or helping each other during tough suspect interrogations
  • Play one of the most skillful forensic experts to join the Las Vegas CSI team; for the first time ever in the CSI video game series, help other detectives in their investigations and gain their respect through your actions and teamwork
  • Collect evidence at the crime scene, search for items that might be related to the case and unveil hidden evidence through observation; interview witnesses and suspects with an improved interrogation system for more realistic character interaction
  • Use DNA and microscopic analysis and much more

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5 out of 5 stars Best CSI game yet!   October 29, 2009
Kaella
8 out of 10 found this review helpful

After reading the last person's review, I too have to say that I had a bit of trouble installing the game as in the autoplay wouldn't come up and I had to prompt it and then wait five to ten minutes for it to load. It was a bit irritating, but it was eventually installed. You do have to check the SP version of your computer though (I don't really know what this MEANS, but if you have Windows XP, you need SP3 and if you have Vista, the game is only supported under SP1) before buying the game, though! With that being said, here is my review of the game.

I thought it was by far the best CSI game yet. I've played them all multiple times and was really excited for the release of this one, especially after the disappointment that came from CSI: NY's seek and find nonsense. The graphics are a LOT more advanced and if you have the latest graphics card for your computer, they are going to come up really well. Be warned though: you really have to WORK in this game. When you are looking for a fingerprint, it isn't outlined in white like it used to be. Granted if you pass over the space where the fingerprint is, the cursor will turn into a blue toolbox letting you know that it's there, but you have to scan the entire surface of items to find that print. Also, when you go to Brass for a warrant/interrogation request, you will always need supporting evidence to back your claim and you have to choose from your evidence what ties to your reasoning. When you're interrogating a suspect, you can often catch someone in a lie by providing this evidence as backup for your question.

The cases are highly unique and are all packed with twists and turns, especially the last one! In my past experience, the last case in CSI games usually ties the other 4 cases together, but case 5 in this was completely unique which I loved. Overall, the game was excellent. It was a long wait for it, but it was well worth it! I highly recommend it.



5 out of 5 stars Welcome Back, CSI   October 30, 2009
L. Michael
5 out of 6 found this review helpful

I was thrilled to see the production of CSI:Deadly Intent back in the capable hands of Telltale Games after last year's CSI:NY fiasco. Nothing wrong with an object hunt game, but why Ubisoft decided to reinvent a successful series I will never know.

Anyway, this installment mirrors the changes in the TV show at the time of its development. We've said a sad farewell to Grissom, Warrick and Sara and hello to Agents Langston and Adams (there's even what I consider an "in-joke" about replacements at the beginning of Case #1). Catherine Willows is your new supervisor and recently promoted Nick Stokes checks up on you. We have sleek, new labs with updated equipment and very, very tough cases.

What else is new? This time around, you'd better know why you're asking for a warrant and why you're challenging a suspect's statements. The way you analyze evidence is more complicated, particularly matching fingerprints (a major sticking point for people like me who don't bother to play the training level or read the manual ... oops). Your evaluation at the end of a case is based on percentages and you'd better not make a mistake along the way if you want to be perfect.

The upside? Multiple locations to visit and search, interesting cases, hard-to-find evidence, 3-D graphics, and cut scenes and music from the TV show.

The downside? Your forensic toolkit is limited and you can only choose what will possibly work. You do not get a spoken evaluation from your supervisor but a list of percentages for skill, thoroughness and ... cunning? There's also a list of "awards" that seem more appropriate in a Nancy Drew game (I love the Nancy Drew games; it's just not a good fit for a CSI game). And I miss Griss LOL



5 out of 5 stars Welcome back, CSI. Best CSI game yet.   December 5, 2009
Joey's Dad (NY, London, and Germany)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

No spoilers here
Just a quick list of positives and negatives and 1 ending comment.

+Great graphics and sound
+Absolutely no problems during installation and gameplay
+fun and challenging gameplay with very interesting cases
+game length is adequate and I'll probably replay it in a year or two.
+characters talk and act like on the show

I have no negative comments(which is very rare).

I am glad that CSI returned to it's original gameplaying style. I like solving the cases myself and having that feeling of accomplishment at the end. CSI:NY was too boring. Hidden object games are ok, but not for CSI. I hope they make another one like Deadly Intent soon.



5 out of 5 stars Exciting   December 5, 2009
Jeanette Thompson
CSI Deadly Intent is one of the best CSI games I have played. I can't wait for another one.


5 out of 5 stars great game   December 9, 2009
Sandra Perea
i actually played this on the xbox 360 and i loved it. i'm already playing it a second time and my 13 year old daughter is also playing it.

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