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15 Reviews
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Published: 2021-08-05, Author: Anthony , review by: ztgd.com
Voice acting and music are fantastic, Some really well done moments, I think the new visuals are great, especially in motion, Genuine comedy that works, Options to use original soundtrack from FDS and SFC are nice, Great stories
Gameplay is very dated and at times barely tolerable, No option to switch to original graphics, There are better visual novels
Great story with a nice supporting cast, Nice modern visuals and soundtrack
Interrogation progression feels obtuse and frustrating, Can be a bit too linear for those not used to the genre
Famicom Detective Club: The Missing Heir feels like a top-notch mystery novel at its best moments. However, its limited mechanics can cause a bit of frustration, but if you stick with it, it'll be worth your time
Published: 2021-05-25, Author: Andrew , review by: gamespot.com
(TMH) This carefully plotted mystery is a joy to unravel, (TMH) Smart pacing gives the case room to breathe while the story steadily moves along, (TMH) Winning anime art style provides a smart update on the ‘88 original, (TMH) Typing in answers tests your
(TMH) Progression can feel arbitrary and you often just end up spamming menu options until the next story beat unlocks, (TGWSB) The mystery is less fleshed out here and takes a backseat to the action, (TGWSB) Progressing conversations is still annoyingly
Beautiful art style, Twists and turns that keep you guessing, Stories work well on their own but give extra info when both completed
Doesn't give you many hints as to what to do next, Often makes you do things the long way which can get repetitive
A beautiful-looking game, which is perfect for those with a lot of patience and a natural desire to uncover the truth. I just wish it was more interactive and allowed to do more than just ask questions...
Famicom Detective Club: The Missing Heir and The Girl Who Stands Behind are well-told and compelling mystery games presented in a loving remake that improves on the original titles while sometimes remaining a little too faithful to outdated designs...
Sehr gut geschriebene Geschichten und Charaktere Tolle Anime-artige Präsentation, Grundsolides, gut gealtertes Detektiv-Adventure-Gameplay, Spiele bieten in sich abgeschlossene Geschichten, Vollvertonung...
allerdings nur auf Japanisch mit englischen Untertiteln, Vollpreis für 10 bis 15 Stunden Unterhaltung nicht jedermanns Sache, Vor allem in “The Missing Heir” teils etwas abstruse und weit hergeholte Aktionen nötig, um voranzukommen
Mit einer leicht aufgehübschten Präsentation von 30 Jahre alten Spielen war natürlich kein Blumentopf zu gewinnen - das war auch den Entwicklern klar. Entsprechend ist man hier in die Vollen gegangen und hat den Titeln die Verjüngungskur spendiert, die si...
Schicke Grafik, niedliche Animationen, ein Setting zwischen Nostalgie, Japanfernweh und etwas Kitsch - das hätte lustig werden können. Umso ernüchternder war es für mich, dass Famicom Detective Club trotzdem nicht ganz aufgeht und in einer Klickorgie ausa...