Bear With Me - Episode One

Bear With Me - Episode One

Well, for some reasons I played this game many months ago, more than a year, and then the third episode came out few months ago so I bought it as soon as possible and played it, enjoyed it a lot and so on.. now the collector’s edition’s out on Humble Bundle as far as I know.

Anyways this game’s is a great hidden object/graphic adventure with an awesome story; I loved everything here although the whole game setting is probably too restricted thus don’t allowing you to explore as much as I wanted to.

Real player with 23.6 hrs in game


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Ladies and gentlemen, this is a clawsome game that is impawsible to furget. Having a charming yet grizzly atmosphere that you won’t find too polarizing, I just couldn’t bear to put it down.

Sorry, I’ll stop the bear puns now.

Promise.

Ahem, so ‘Bear with Me’ is an episodic point and click game with a heavy noir detective theme. But you know that from reading the description, and really if you’re interested by that idea then you’re probably going to enjoy this game. Yet if you’re still a bit sceptical then let me assure you, it is worth the time to go through.

Real player with 20.6 hrs in game

Bear With Me - Episode One on Steam

Chinatown Detective Agency: Day One

Chinatown Detective Agency: Day One

‘‘There simply must be a corpse in a detective novel, and the deader the corpse the better.’’ - S.S. Van Dine

Chinatown, Singapore in the year 2032 - Amira Darma is the female protagonist operating her first day as a Private Investigator in a dystopian cybernoir world where she feels her detective skills can flourish outside of the financially crippled Criminal Investigation Department that she once worked for under the command of Superintendent Justin Koh.

The 3 Cases, characters and the puzzles

Real player with 4.0 hrs in game


Read More: Best Noir Adventure Games.


“Chinatown Detective Agency - Day One” is a prologue for the main game due sometime in 2021, and gives a first impression of what to expect.

In short: I found the game to be interesting and it’s definitely got potential - hence my thumbs up. But it still needs some a lot of work.

The low-down

CDA is a retro-styled cyberpunk/noir-themed whodunit which plays much like a classic point-and-click-adventure with some light elements of life-sim and puzzle-games. From what I hear it is strongly inspired by the Carmen Sandiego-franchise with its chasing after clues and travelling to places all over the world.

Real player with 3.2 hrs in game

Chinatown Detective Agency: Day One on Steam

Blues and Bullets

Blues and Bullets

Game is dead like a beached whale.

My personal experience is probably a lot like most people on here. When a sale season hits, you go out a buy a crap-tonne of anything and everything that has had a price reduction on your wishlist. Like a hungry vacuum cleaner sucking up your wallet, purse, handbag, life savings, superannuation and assorted licorices, you just buy buy buy! without really looking at the forums or the latest info or even if the game is finished yet.

Which brings me to my point. This game wasn’t finished, and never will be.

Real player with 8.7 hrs in game


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I do not really review episodic titles without having all episodes at hand with a complete walkthrough. With Blues and Bullets I did an exception as the title with its heavy noir atmosphere kept calling me. “A Crowd of Monsters” made an interesting and enjoyable game and I’m sure we’ll hear more about them in the future.

In the center of the game we have Eliot Ness who is based on the real Eliot Ness - an agent who enforced the Prohibition in the early 20th century and was famous for being part of the so-called Untouchables, a group tasked with getting Chicago rid of its corruption and - most notably - putting Al Capone behind bars. Here, the story is fictionalised - Eliot has already retired when he gets a visit from one of Capone’s henchmen. The kingpin wants to bury the hatchet and offers the agent a job most unexpected: finding his granddaughter as Sofia Capone was kidnapped.

Real player with 6.2 hrs in game

Blues and Bullets on Steam

D.W. Dagger: Chapter One

D.W. Dagger: Chapter One

A noir first-person murder mystery set in a gloomy 1947 Pacific Northwest city. Play as the renowned Detective D.W. Dagger to help solve his latest case. A violent murder, a possible suicide, and a handful of suspects.

Can you deduce what happened?

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As the first case in the upcoming series, test your deductive reasoning skills to piece together the truth of a new violent crime.

Taking inspiration from video games like “Gone Home” and “What Remains of Edith Finch,” as well as the board game classic “Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective,” you follow the narrative told through evidence found within the crime scene. As the lead detective, you must find suspects, determine which evidence helps your case and which hurts it, and ultimately, determine who committed the gruesome act.

This is a small, first case to give players an idea of what the larger series entails. It takes around 30-45 minutes to finish, depending on your detective skills! There is no randomized evidence or alternate paths, so once you complete it, that’s it.


Original Soundtrack by Corey Teply

D.W. Dagger: Chapter One on Steam

Interrogation: You will be deceived

Interrogation: You will be deceived

Interrogation: You will be deceived




Interrogation: You Will Be Deceived, is an amazing Visual Noir Novel with a compelling cast of characters that complement the rich story-driven detective-noir experience really well.



Playing as a lead detective trying to solve small-time crimes, gathering evidence, interrogating suspects and putting all the pieces of the puzzle together, it seems like just another day at the job.


*– [Real player with 50.0 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198329404521)*





Okay so first, let me be clear. I ABSOLUTELY love nearly every aspect of this game! However, due to strenuous replays and a little bit of lack of guidance, the tediousness has far outweighed my enjoyment which is saying a lot as I've really enjoyed everything else. This review is spoiler free aside from game mechanic discussions (fail conditions)

Pros:

Story - The story is truly engaging. Nothing's worse than a visual novel with a bad story. Interrogation gives you the sense of every character whether you've met them briefly or if they're your go to partner on the task force.


*– [Real player with 15.4 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198000248322)*






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![Joe Kowalski Chronicles: Murder in a flat](https://cdn.cloudflare.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/1502960/header.jpg "")


## Joe Kowalski Chronicles: Murder in a flat


**Joe Kowalski Chronicles: Murder in a flat** is a dark detective neo noir point and click adventure game. You take the role of a police detective Joe Kowalski who gets tricky case just as he was about to pass out on the bed. Woman was murdered in Joe's neighborhood and he's the closest detective sent to investigate. As you set on your journey lies, mystery, deceit and horror awaits in this atmospheric neo noir detective story.



Game has all standard point and click mechanics and additionally you can pull out a gun and use it to solve some puzzles, and in rare cases maybe even shoot people. Your main job is to find killer and solve mystery around dead woman.



This game is first episode, free to play prologue to four chapters that will follow afterwards where Joe will go on journey from police detective to private detective.

This chapter will be fully playable from start to end, mystery will be solvable and story will continue afterwards.


















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![Max Payne](https://cdn.cloudflare.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/12140/header.jpg "")


## Max Payne


I was never a big fan of shooter games… that is until Max Payne. A long time ago, I used to suck at this - so I chickened out of such games. This game changed that, probably because I got into the story and kept trying harder to get to the end. Still, the only two games of this nature that have interested me are Rainbow Six and Max Payne.



The "R" rating for this game needs to be taken extremely seriously. Although they show Max Payne (player) being holed up in an impossible situation (thus what he does can probably be viewed as ethical), he is required to get out of a violent battle between mafia groups and politicians. There are also a lot of drug and sex references in the game. Obviously, not a game for kids in my opinion. On the other hand, kids these days are not all that innocent - thanks internet, social media, and smartphones huh? So, I will say that a kid should be at least 15 or 16 years old to play this.


*– [Real player with 33.1 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198021174884)*





78/100



While I have greatly enjoyed beating this game multiple times throughout the years it is getting hard to recommend it now.

The main issue I have is I used three fixes to get the game to work and there was still no sound and got stuck on walls.


*– [Real player with 20.0 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198042138956)*






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![Dark Grim Mariupolis](https://cdn.cloudflare.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/597730/header.jpg "")


## Dark Grim Mariupolis


Dark Grim Mariupolis creates a point and click adventure branch of it's own with it's interesting theme and dialogue. Aside from the mythology, mysticismm, and pseudo-dystopian society world you can easily found yourself wrapped up in interest as you control the footsteps of Thor in this crime noir adventure. Aside from the two color simple yet elegant art style and intriguing story line this game really excels with excellent sound design. The pattering of the rain combined with the calm yet unsettling smooth background music sets the tone as you are playing a pseudo-detective role.


*– [Real player with 4.9 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561197999899413)*





Its a pretty simple point & click adventure at the first glance

but then its so much more

best described as a piece of art.



And even to the gameplay doesn't feel smooth at times I just fell in love with the dystopian feel, the references to mythology and the noir athmosphere.


*– [Real player with 4.9 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198045110289)*






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![Angels That Kill - The Final Cut](https://cdn.cloudflare.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/383240/header.jpg "")


## Angels That Kill - The Final Cut


Notification: English is not my native language.



I played the demo of this game and after I've completed it, I simply couldn’t resist buying it. If you can’t decide whether you want to buy it or not, try the demo first.



tl;dr This game is one of the best I played in a long time. It's very organic and well balanced in almost every aspect: story, music, visuals and gameplay.



### Story



Take role of one of the two protagonists striving for survival and/or better life (which is quite difficult, as you will find out). The tragedy of this city lies not only in the recent terrorist attacks, but also in the appearance of an unknown murderer wandering the streets. The game has 5 chapters (with more to come in updates) and multiple endings, depending on choices made by the player.


*– [Real player with 32.1 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561197989319676)*





Okay, Seeing as the game only has negative reviews at this moment, I figure I'll bring something positive to the table. The game isn't bad, Its strange, but not bad at all. It has its quirks, and its ups and downs like every game does, but by far it's not a bad game.

The style of the game, is dark, it even mentions it in the description. It following through with saying the games dark grey to black and white style is true to that of noire films, with a low detail style behind it, might not be the best choice for traditional noire but the game hits key points within the genre.


*– [Real player with 14.9 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198064929221)*






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![The Slaughter: Act One](https://cdn.cloudflare.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/356390/header.jpg "")


## The Slaughter: Act One


https://youtu.be/UHuQbeFVKNY



The Slaughter is a noir point-in-click adventure game from Brainchild, which is a one man team I might add. It's reminiscent of old adventure games like Monkey Island or Full Throttle, and more recently, it reminds me of The Blackwell Legacy (which also took inspiration from those classics).



In The Slaughter you play as Sydney Emerson, a down on this luck, behind on his rent detective-really is there any other kind-living in London in the East End in 1880\. The story opens with Sydney on his side in a dark alley getting beaten by a large man named Sallis and his diminutive employer Mr. Finch. You luck your way out of that situation and you soon get a case to work on. There is a serial killer roaming the streets and a client is paying you for you private detective services.


*– [Real player with 18.5 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561197979995081)*





### BRAINCHILD, we need more!



This little point-and-click is dark and adorable, funny and unique, and super entertaining! I couldn't resist playing the whole thing in one sitting, but that being said, it is reletively short. Being hooked, I started reserching the game, and realized that this seems to have been a solo project of BRAINCHILD, which makes it all the more impressive.



| PROs | CONs |

| Entertaining story with adult themes |


*– [Real player with 8.0 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198354692320)*






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