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Sammanfattning: I Agatha Christie: Evil under the sun gäller det att i rollen som Hercule Poirot lösa mordet på en skådespelerska. Själva spelförfarandet är tyvärr i långsammaste laget.
Sammanfattning: Som en smått fornøyelig krimroman, fungerer ”Evil Under the Sun” veldig godt. Et lite glimt i øyet, grei lyd og med OK grafikk kan du selv tre inn i rollen som den legendariske Poirot i et kjent Agatha Christie-mysterium. Du kan nesten helle d...
Sammanfattning: Crime doesn't get a vacation and apparently neither does Belgian detective Hercule Poirot, a famed fictional figure featured heavily in the works of best-selling murder mystery author Agatha Christie. Over the past few years, the Adventure Company has rel...
Sammanfattning: Hercule Poirot is the famous Belgian detective created by Agatha Christie in her first novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles. She once said that if she’d known that he would become such a fixture of her novels, she would have not have given him qui...
At the end of the day, Agatha Christie: Evil Under The Sun was a very intriguing experience. Several times I found myself stuck and going to that Finger of Suspicion to help me out. If you have played the other two Agatha Christie games by The Adventur...
Sammanfattning: The first thing a good mystery (or mystery adventure game!) needs is a great hook. This is the first thing that Agatha Christie Evil Under the Sun does underwhelmingly. The whole game is played as a flashback that Belgian detective Poirot relates most ...
Great visuals and voice acting bring the 1940 setting to life, Features all of the memorable characters from Christies great novel.
Completely rewrites the original story, Detective work replaced by mundane scavenger hunting, Pace is weighed down by endless backtracking and endless conversations.
This adaptation of one of Agatha Christies classic mysteries ruins great acting and atmosphere with lots of tedious busywork. ...