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Sherlock Holmes: The Devil's Daughter

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Sherlock Holmes: The Devil's Daughter
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Buy Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments, Sherlock Holmes: The Devil's Daughter and Sherlock Holmes Chapter One to get 15% series discount! This discount does not stack with the other offers available in the store. Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter is a fantastic adventure with uniqu...
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3.3/5

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2016, Frogwares, ESRB Rating: Teen...
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Windows 7 / 8 / 10 (64-bit), Intel Core i3 3.6GHz / AMD FX Series 4.2GHz Quad-Core, 6 GB RAM, 1024 M...
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10 hMain
11.5 h Main + Sides
12 h Completionist
11.5 h All Styles
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Buy Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments, Sherlock Holmes: The Devil's Daughter and Sherlock Holmes Chapter One to get 15% series discount!
This discount does not stack with the other offers available in the store.



Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter is a fantastic adventure with unique gameplay that blends investigation, action and exploration for an extraordinary experience that will test the limits of your nerves and intelligence.

Track down evil in the darkest corners of London and the human soul while playing as the great detective, as you untangle a web of intrigue leading to the final stunning revelation.

Each of your deductions and actions affects the rest of the story, for better or for worse…
  • Play as Sherlock Holmes and use his extraordinary abilities to progress through the adventure.
  • Freely explore several of the city's neighbourhoods in search of clues and suspects.
  • Interrogations, combat, chases, infiltration… discover a game that is unlike any other!

©2016 Published by Bigben Interactive S.A. and developed by Frogwares. Published under license and authorization of Frogwares. All rights reserved. Sherlock Holmes, Frogwares and their respective logos are trademarks of Frogwares. Unreal, the circle-U logo and the Powered by Unreal Technology logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Epic Games, Inc. in the United States and elsewhere. Powered by Umbra 2006 - 2016. See umbra3d.com for details. ©2016 Valve Corporation. Steam and the Steam logo are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Valve Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries. All other trademarks, logos and copyrights are property of their respective owners.

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Time to beat
10 hMain
11.5 h Main + Sides
12 h Completionist
11.5 h All Styles
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ESRB Rating: Teen (Violence, Blood and Gore, Mild Language, Drug Reference, Use of Alcohol and Tobacco)

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Posted on: February 1, 2018

KainKlarden

Games: 767 Reviews: 59

A failed experiment

Frogwares have created not just the best game they ever made, not just the best Sherlock Holmes game, but one of the best examples of adventure games in recent history, if not of all time. And it's called Crimes and Punishments. Which is absent on GOG at the moment of writing (but get it as soon as it is here). That amazing title was followed up by this garbage. The Devil's Daughter could be an improvement, an evolution, or a really interesting experiment of change. But it failed spectacularly. Looks and personalities of Holmes and Watson are changed, this time based on the Guy Ritchie movies, probably to make the story more "personal". But it continues from the horribly stupid plot point of the ending of The Testament of Sherlock Holmes, which ruins the character of Holmes as a result. The overall tone and speed of cases is meant to be much more action heavy and full of minigames and QTEs. The only thing that actually works is that Watson feels less stupid than he sometimes appears to be in books and previous games, but you don't really spend a lot of time with him in this game. In fact, it's hard to say with whom and with what you spend most of the time. Very first case, for example, spends couple dozen minutes on a stealth section as Wiggins (one of the homeless helpers for Holmes). Then case ends on an escape scene which more or less resolves itself, without you doing much deducting. Next case opens with an extremely boring sports minigame and then spends half an hour in an imaginary Mayan temple, bad puzzles and Indiana Jones references. Most of the game is all about terrible QTEs and minigames, pointless threads and sequences, and not much detective work. I'm all for changes, but Sherlock Holmes: The Devil's Daughter is a poor execution of a bad idea and a failed experiment. It lost almost everything that made the series Sherlock Holmes and is extremely not fun to play. Whenever the studio returns to the character, I hope they do something else with it.


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Posted on: February 4, 2018

CurryField

Games: 196 Reviews: 3

The Devils' Daughter? A Devil's Creation

Sherlock Holmes: The Devil's Daughter is a very "queer" game. Seldom was there a title that could either polarize or disappoint its audience.. This short review will contain minor spoilers, so read this at your own discretion. Frogwares initially showed with their teaser trailer what would succeed the superb Crimes & Punishments. You had all elements from the previous title, added with a beautiful scenery of the Victorian Era London and a promising plotline. Being one of the buyers that initially got it on Steam, I was at first pleasantly surprised: You get to play through 5 different cases, which, according to Frogwares and the game itself are all connected and will lead towards a shocking conclusion. Well? That's mostly wrong. The verdict you give in those cases will only affect one specific branch of dialogue with a specific character. Now to the main issue with this title: It feels half-baked - and not like a soft cookie half-baked. The first case is vast - it gives you options to find clues with the reliable dog Toby or gather intel via Holmes's Baker Street Irregular Wiggins. The game also features slight QTEs and sneaking segments. All is fine and dandy, until you get to play past the first case. What follows are cases that are halved in length and content. Also Toby and Wiggins? Never get to use them again. You will revisit a plethora of places again and each case just feels too short. One case is also from the Doyle canon, but you will be disappointed as you find out how short it is. What about the puzzles? They are satisfying, you get to choose between two settings and fans of earlier SH titles will find some enjoyment in DD. Some are actually pretty annoying, especially the last one. So what is the verdict? I would say that Sherlock Holmes fans might want to check it out, especially for that price. Fans of great stories might want to play the older titles, or just wait for Frogwaresto release Crimes & Punishments on GOG. Better luck next time!


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Posted on: September 20, 2018

mintee

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Games: 790 Reviews: 122

beautiful ... game?

This game is lovely. Rich realistic villages and environments, nice soundscape of barking dogs, mumbling npcs, clinks and clanks. This is not a glossy depiction of the dickens ideal, its gritty, grimy, moldy, the npcs are dirty, have thick accents, the roads bad. The story is engaging, or rather... stories. Like the tales of Sherlock Holmes come to life, only new ones. Unlike other reviewers I enjoyed the guy ritchie take on Holmes, Im here for entertainment purposes not to maintain some status quo of Holmes stereotype. The relationship between Watson and Holmes is relaxed and realistic. I was a bit shocked during gameplay to see Holmes leave the house in his undershirt, all sloppy, and to even go visit a Lord dressed like that. It wasnt until later I discovered his wardrobe where you can dress him appropriately for the occasion. All good adventure gaming so far. Right? This could have been an easy 5 star game, if it let you play. If it didnt govern all aspects of your game, from what you can explore, to actions, to interactions. If it had included more flavor text, let you manipulate the environment, touch things, grab more objects, open drawers and so on. Instead, each landscape has a few 'hotspots' of actions. If you dont activate them there is no progress. Gorgeous landscapes where you only interact in 3 spots is not fun. some hours in the game when I realized I wasnt exploring or playing but only following a graphic novel with mini games. There were story choices to be made but it was in your face, heavy handed at the very end and you werent given time to really feel for it. often you fight the interface just to work the game. there are clever mini games where you link clues, or go into holmes sleuth mode, but once again its railroaded with big icons saying 'use skill now!' like a bratty spoiler. if the devs had just let players.... play. let them explore, make mistakes, go wrong ways, BE holmes this could have been great.


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Posted on: March 1, 2020

FAQCK

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Games: 4 Reviews: 1

A ridiculous step down for the series.

Disclaimer: I only finished up to the second case. I couldn't take anymore after that. Also, there will be minor spoilers ahead. So starting off, coming off of Crimes and Punishments Sherlock is noticeably made rougher, a bit edgier, and his accent is toned way down. His portayal has been heavily adjusted to fit a much more standard protagonist mold. The b-plot running through the game is already wildly out of character for Holmes having an adopted daughter. The man is known for shutting romance out of his life because it distracts from his detective work. This is not a family man and again, they play this relationship in the most stock way. However, video games aren't necessarily expected to have great writing. So how does it play? Well, for about half of the game it's pretty much Crimes and Punishments again. Which is good, because the detective mini-games are as solid as they were in that game and the actual system for drawing conclusions to cases is as great as ever. But- that pales in comparison to the half-hearted, derivative, semi-action dreck the rest of the detective gameplay has been shoved aside for. In the first two cases you already have: - A sequence where Wiggins is tailing a suspect as if Assassin's Creed never went out of style. - A sequence where Holmes must dodge rifle fire by way of a cover system that feels like it's out of a PS2 game. - Holmes and Watson taking cover and advancing on a suspect in a setpiece that would generously be compared to a Telltale action sequence. This comes to a peak at the end of the second case, when after you've collected enough clue that it's incredibly obvious who the culprit is, you're launched into a mind numbing flashback containing something like seven character action game-tier puzzles. I am not joking, these would not feel out of place as filler in something like God of War 1. This is not a Sherlock Holmes game, this is half of a Sherlock Holmes game with a potluck of very outdated action game fluff.


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Posted on: July 17, 2020

DebsTheRed

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Games: 218 Reviews: 3

Only for the dextrous

Disclaimer: I have not even finished the first case. Counterpoint: That is because I can't, because this is an action game, not a point and click. If you don't have good manual dexterity, don't buy this game. You can skip the action minigames (which judging by my experience in the first case seem to have replaced any interesting logic puzzles), but you cannot skip action sequences in the story.


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