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Agatha Christie: Murder on the Orient Express

With no way off the tracks in this ultra-linear adventure, solving the murder by numbers couldn't be blander

But even as a flawed game, Murder on the Orient Express still manages to draw you in with lush environments, a stellar score and top-notch voice acting (which manage to make most of the protracted conversations at least marginally interesting). In a pleasant twist, Murder on the Orient Express even comes with a paperback copy of the bestselling novel of the same name - so whether you prefer the actual novel or a slow paced game acting like a novel is entirely up to you. 

You'll love
  • Rich 1930's atmosphere
  • Pack-in paperback novel
  • Intelligent plotline
You'll hate
  • Unnecessary backtracking
  • Excessive dialogue sequences
  • Tedious and random tasks

 
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