![]() ![]() As I loaded up the world for the first time, I wondered why the bar was informing me of the world it was making, and the population it was generating. The freedom to find your own leads can feel intimidating. Do you want to investigate the last phone number your murder victim dialed? Or do you want to look into their place of work? Or maybe there’s still a set of prints somewhere in this home, one that doesn’t match your victim, that could shine a new light on the case. ![]() But that search is player-driven, aside from optional tutorial prompts the demo can give you. ![]() Discovering information is crucial to figuring out the next steps you could take in the case. While playing through a good chunk of the 90 minutes allotted for the demo, it felt like playing a noir detective in the world of Deus Ex. Shadows of Doubt goes for a similar “figure it out yourself” style, with an immersive sim-inspired approach. ![]()
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