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Csi miami game for on pc1/19/2024 Hey, they're one person short in Miami! It's not Las Vegas! Anyway, Yelina is the one you have to contact for warrants or anything else in her domain. She's acting as Brass at the difference that she will be your partner in a case. Anyway, check her regularly because she has some answers for you. You'll find many answers with an autopsy, Alexx can give DNA, blood sample or fingerprints if needed. When you're done with the locations specific to the case, you can still say hello to Valera in the lab (she's like Sanders in the previous games) and give her all your evidence for scanning or preparing your research. Don't forget to come back regularly after a discovery (in the scene or in the lab or from someone else) and speak with them or else, you'll be stuck. You click on them and there is a list of questions. Also, you can speak to the people present until they're not willing to answer. Also, if you have enabled some options, you will find your way easily because of the green arrow showing you that something is interesting. When you're on a scene or on a location, you can explore it (if you're allowed or with a warrant). But don't be afraid, you can double-click on the evidence in your HUD (oh yeah, that annoying orange line) and use your tool in the evidence screen that appeared. You can't take an evidence like that, you will use almost always the gloves. And then you have the Collecting tools: the gloves, the tape, etc. Use the Detecting tools for making obvious a trace or anything else (Luminol, the fingerprint powder, the UV light, the flashlight, etc.). So here enters the CSI toolcase: Detecting and Collecting. I mean, yeah, that object is obviously something helping (or not but it will be revealed after analysis) but most of the time, you can see (or rarely not) a fingerprint or blood or anything else suspicious. You have to look closely to the corpse if possible and to look after evidence. You're always starting at the scene crime (for the first case, you're not beginning there but close to it). If that fifth case were absent, it would have been a great shame for CSI: Miami.ĬSI: Miami is still a Point & Click game, like the previous games - remember, the previous ones are CSI and CSI: Dark Motives. The other cases seen in that light become suddenly different and you're mentally screaming at yourself that you should have suspected something. But when you're investigating the death of someone you met in that very case, you'll be suddenly taken into a single man's conspiracy before his death (it's reminding me the end of Rainbow Six: Ravenshield.) with the references to your previous cases. Indeed, it's still murder, it's still three or four suspects, it's still the same old story and you don't have any great revelation. If your first case is really interesting (beginning with a dead alligator having apparently eaten some human parts and concluding with a murder without forgetting a real complicated love triangle - or a square one), after that, it's just being boring until the fifth case. Everyone is dead ( 3 Dimensions of Murder, the next game of the series, took back the famous case "where the victim is still alive"). But if the references to previous cases are strong in the fifth case, for the first time, you don't have a victim who is still breathing. And it's perhaps a strong point, you're not being bored with all the surprises going along. If the story itself is just the plain old rookie stuff, the stories or the cases can be interesting. And now that you're in Miami, you're going to solve five new cases under the sun and on the beaches (not necessarily but well) of Miami, during the day, instead of the usual nightshift of Las Vegas, under the lights of casinos. Despite being used since two games to the main gameplay of the series, the developers are still making you look as a rookie by putting you in his/her shoes. Well count two games now that Horatio Caine did his appearance on iPhone earlier this year. Indeed, if Las Vegas is still the main town, you couldn't let Miami (and then New York) without at least a game. Is it because of the new CSI: Deadly Intent on PC or the DS version?ĬSI: Miami (the game) is released for satisfying the fans of the series. I know I should have reviewed that game a long time ago but I did it only after achieving my French walkthrough started in. I don't know why but I felt more mature for reviewing than I was before. I've never said so much for a CSI series. When I finished it, I was amazed by the length of it. When I wrote this review, I warned my readers that it was five months without writing one and that I could be a little "rusty".
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