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.
Is this helpful to you?