In the excellent puzzle strategy game Blue Prince I walked around exploring a mansion while collecting clues and solving puzzles. In the grisly murder mysteries The Case of the Golden Idol and its sequel I solved crimes by collecting words and using them to fill in the blanks.
So I'm pretty happy right now because I'm getting to do both of those things in first-person mystery puzzle game . As a detective in the late 1800s investigating a disappearance, I'm walking around a sprawling hotel absolutely packed with potential suspects, solving a bunch of little mysteries Golden Idol-style by collecting verbs and nouns and using them to build sentences that explain my theories.
Despite playing for almost five hours, I feel like I'm not all that far in yet: It's only Saturday morning in-game [[link]] time, and I haven't even met all the potential suspects yet, even though I've already ruled a few out. It's not a straightforward case: there's plenty of supernatural goings-on beyond just the titular seance, so I suspect it'll be a [[link]] lot more complicated than someone bonking my missing person with a candlestick and dumping their body in the bushes.
In fact, I don't even know if it's a murder case at all at this point. All I know is, someone disappeared, nearly everyone is a suspect, and the clock is ticking. If you're looking for a spooky mystery this Halloween, The Seance of Blake Manor is 10% off



