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Binding: CD-ROMBrand: Dreamcatcher EAN: 0625904589750 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone 10+ Format: CD-ROM Item Dimensions: Label: Dreamcatcher Interactive Manufacturer: Dreamcatcher Interactive Model: PCO-58975-AC MPN: 58975 Platform: Windows Vista, Windows 2000, Windows XP Publisher: Dreamcatcher Interactive Release Date: April 14, 2008 Studio: Dreamcatcher Interactive Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Imagine you are Sherlock Holmes trying to catch a thief in late 19th century London. Arsene Lupin is a young French burglar who comes to town with one goal - defy Scotland Yard and Sherlock Holmes. He will steal five objects of great value in five days from famous sites around London. Throughout the game, you will meet more than 40 typical characters from the Victorian era who you can interact with, while uncovering hundreds of clues and objects, which you will need to use, and combine to complete your investigation. The handy game history reminds you at any time of the number of documents found, statements taken or events surrounding the story. Famous sites such as the British Museum, the National Gallery and even Buckingham Palace are faithfully reproduced down to the finest detail. Take a closer look at hundreds of works of art, objects, sculptures and paintings while listening to personal commentaries from Sherlock Holmes about the work. Also known as Sherlock Holmes vs. Arsene Lupin System Requirements Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/Vista Processor - Pentium III 1.3 GHz or higher Memory - 512 MB RAM Graphics card - 64 MB DirectX 9 compatible Sound card - DirectX 9 compatible DVD-ROM - DVD 4x speed Hard disk space - 3 GB Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Not the typical point-n-click story gameSherlock Holmes Nemesis features a completely new game engine that is not the usual Point-n-Click game. Instead of playing from a third person viewpoint, it is more like a First person shooting game. To others, this may be a bonus, but for me, who hates first person shooting games (they make me dizzy), I found it very disappointing. On the plus side, this game presents great graphical details. The background music is quite pleasant and suited to the intrigue nature of the game. Read More Rating: - Quirky, funny, a blast!Sherlock Holmes: Nemesis is a real challenge for clever gamers, but it is very hard, and I resorted to using a walkthrough (MaGtRo) because without it, I would not have gotten through the thing. If you miss one clue or item you're supposed to pick up, you're stymied. I was unable to pick up two items in the armory and it took me two hours of back tracking to figure out why: I had missed picking up an obscure picture of a family called Mac Adams in a previous location. Be forewarned, but not deterred! ... Read More Rating: - Sherlock Holmes NemesisJust loved this game. The graphics were very good and the puzzles were interesting. Loved the story line and the way it was set up. Rating: - Good story line withThis game offers a good story line with plenty of interaction with the game characters. The game puzzles are in some instances very hard (Be advised have a walkthrough handy). My particular game was in some areas difficult to control mouse movement and camera movement (Herky-jerky). With patience I was able to get through the difficulties. Because of the mouse/camera problems I will rate the game a B-. Rating: - Great Scenery and Good MysteryI was really impressed with the wonderful grafics. The inside of the museum with all the pictures was awesome. Good game. |