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Abstract: Sherlock Holmes is, in many ways, the perfect character for a point-and-click adventure game. Clue-hunting, crime solving and general sleuthing all work very well within the style of the genre. Less familiar is the character of Arsène Lupin, a Raffles-...
Abstract: Sherlock Holmes: Nemesis is a solid adventure game with some truly challenging puzzles. While there are some gameplay problems here and there, the game should appeal to hardcore fans of Sherlock Holmes.
Interesting, if not exactly innovative, catandmouse plot, Famous locales bring Victorian London to life, Mostly commonsense puzzles based on artwork and historical artifacts give the game a tremendously Holmesian atmosphere.
Frustrating puzzles with lots of repetitive busywork, Linear design forces you to proceed through puzzles exactly as the designers intended.
Obtuse puzzles make Sherlock Holmes: Nemesis a case thats about as hard to crack as "The Red-Headed League." ...
Abstract: Sherlock Holmes: Nemesis almost certainly isnt the game you expect, especially if youre hoping for a battle of wits between Holmes and archenemy Professor Moriarty. Standing in for Moriarty with the master detective is Arsene Lupin, a French thief wh...
Abstract: Paying homage to the literary works of great authors via creation of quality adventure games is clearly Frogwares' calling. Sherlock Holmes: Nemesis, the developer's fourth installment in the series of original titles based-on the famous detective, con...
Abstract: When it comes to creating an investigative adventure computer game, where better to start than with the doyen of detectives, that redoubtable resident of 221B Baker Street, known as Sherlock Holmes. Taking this premise, and adding in Arsène Lupin a Fr...
Abstract: The animation is basic and the acting is terrible but the puzzles are so creatively ingenious and fiendishly challenging that you can forgive Nemesis most of its shortcomings while you exercise your little grey cells. Ascaron - Sherlock Holmes: Nemesi...
Abstract: Sherlock Holmes is, in many ways, the perfect character for a point-and-click adventure game.Clue-hunting, crime solving and general sleuthing all work very well within the style of the genre.Less familiar is the character of Arsène Lupin, a Raffles-li...