A video game death is usually a sign of failure, to be swiftly followed by a checkpoint reload, respawn countdown or a profanity-laden rage quit. However, death in Murdered: Soul Suspect marks the very start of your journey, rather than an inconvenient detour from it. As the ghost of murdered cop Ronan O’Connor, your primary goal is to deduce the identity of your killer – who remains at large amongst the residents of Salem – so that you might pass on to the afterlife and so claim your just deserts.
Murdered: Soul Suspect’s stylish title sequence serves to chronicle Ronan’s troubled past and depict its key events through the ink with which this renegade cop has adorned his body. Unfortunately, what follows is a clunky tutorial that is at pains to confirm that, yes, you really are quite dead, before going on to highlight the standard manner in which to progress video game dialogue and how to use the analogue sticks.
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