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Reviews for "The Suspects"

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That was pretty bad.

You're good at making negotiator games, but not detective games. I mean come on, do you even realize how insanely hard this is?

Suxs ass

DO you really think that would be good? I hated it probably people would agree with me. Also it is obvious who killed her it was that old freak collegue!

It was OK

Graphics nice, 10 there. Sound great, voices matched the lips, 10 there.....fuck this negoioted shit im hungry, Get back the good flash, im out.

It's a little slow, but it's alright.

I noticed a mistake. After youcheck thebody and then go to her house, theres a line that you can ask but instead of the word he(or she I didnt pay much attention to the broad part) it says "the"

Lennie Briscoe never had to put up with this shit.

Great. Just fucking great. I had to repeat the whole boring goddamned investigation just because the detective never learned how to draw his fucking gun. He was probably asleep during that particular training exercise judging from the amount of naps he requires in a single day. I just had him get some rest at home and by the time he arrives at the prison to interview the number 1 suspect, he's already sleepy again. Personally, I have no problem with narcoleptics, but there are some jobs they just shouldn't be allowed to do. Like solving murders, for one. Apparently this stupid asshole has never heard of NoDoz, or Folger's.

The game's main faults are two; primarily, though it is supposed to be logic-based, many aspects of it are illogical, such as the fact that anyone would unload on a detective with a shotgun in broad daylight. Also, it is infuriating to take extra steps just to compensate for the faults of the protagonist; it is not the player's fault the detective told off his boss, nor should the player have to trudge through the entire game just because the detective does not possess the reflexes necessary to defend himself against a feeble old lady who can barely even lift the instrument of death she points at him.

Despite these flaws, the game does serve as a training exercise to anyone attempting to negoatiate additional time on a work assignment from an unforgiving boss; just tell an idiotic joke about your beloved pet attacking you and the bastard will not only grant your request, he'll probably give you a raise in the bargain. No supervisor can resist an endearing anecdote about animal antics, and this hardened yet homosexual police superintendent is no exception.