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CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Unsolved Nintendo DS Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:008888166009
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Nintendo DS
Region:Region Free
ESRB:Teen
SKU:DS_CSI_UNSOLVED
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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This is the 2nd CSI game I’ve ever owned and I love this one just as much as the 2nd! A very fun and interesting game, I enjoy it very much. I’ve replayed it, and the cases are all interesting. I reccomend it!
I like this game. I really like finding the clues and doing the lab work. It is a good way to relax after a long hard day at work.
If you’re a CSI nut like I am, you’ll want to get this game. It’s always fun to solve who the murderer is and the graphics, music and everything is great about it. A must buy for the CSI nut.
I will have fun playing CSI game should be very cool
I love the game.
The puzzle games are challenging but not to difficult , finding clues is easy , I may be biased but I love all of the CSI games because I love the show. It’s a good game for your money.
This is the first CSI game I’ve played–for NDS or any other system. I really enjoyed it. Some point and click adventure games get kind of annoying to me because I feel that I’m wandering aimlessly without having a clue where to go that will actually advance the story. That is not an issue with this game. Clues abound–what to do next, where to go, and which locations you are done with.The downside to having that much in-game guidance is that the game is pretty short. I’m slow at these games, and finished the 5 cases in this one over parts of 3 days. If I’d been concentrating (or didn’t have much else to do) I would have finished much sooner.Another “con” is that there doesn’t seem to be anyway to replay the puzzles/mini-games without restarting any case you choose and running thru the entire case again. Having finished the 5 cases pretty easily, I just wanted to go back and try to do better at some of the puzzles/mini-games, but found no option to do that. Short of starting the case from the beginning.I found the dialogue (written, not spoken) to be entertaining and true to the characters of the TV show.Personally, I really enjoyed the game.
I like it
I am very pleased with this game. Its well worth the money. There were a couple of times that I had to go online to get answers where to find things.
I’ve already played another CSI game (CSI: Dark Motives), but wasn’t too impressed by it. The core concept was good, but the gameplay execution was a bit flawed (too many times where taps were unresponsive and needed actions were too obscure) and the story was a bit lackluster. I was still interested in trying out another CSI game though because I noticed in hindsight that Dark Motives had the lowest reviewer scores out of all of them, but the other games had decent scores. So, I picked up CSI: Unsolved to give the series another shot. I’ve never actually seen the CSI TV show, but I’ve always liked crime investigation-type point-and-click adventure games, and the CSI series seems right up my alley. Time to give this series another chance to impress me!Graphics (score 8/10): The graphics are animated (“cartoon”-style, if you like) 2-D images which are pretty commonplace in the point-and-click adventure game genre (but kind of odd since CSI: Dark Motives had more realistic 3-D rendered character models). The cutscenes consist of still images moving across static backgrounds which can barely be described as animated. I do really like the level of detail in the environments, though. Everything is colorful and crisp-looking, and you can see all the details that you need to be able to see (like to find items/evidence). I’ve seen more expressive character portraits, but overall, these graphics aren’t bad at all. I’m sure you’re all wondering one last thing: do the characte.