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8 more cars - onlie guides are not great and they all look the same! 98% complete :(

There's a youtube guide that I found the best, whilst the cars might not be in the exact same place they're generally around that location and 20 minutes of running around should see you bump into one ;)
 
Is the lady who does the voice of Elsa Lichtmann the same voice actress as Sniper Wolf from MGS? I was listening with my head turned just now and think I recognise the voice.

It's not, I just looked it up. But she certainly sounds like her, despite supposedly being German in the game. The voice actress is actually Australian according to Wiki! :p
 
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8 more cars - onlie guides are not great and they all look the same! 98% complete :(

Hang in there :) It's really frustrating sometimes.

Apparently you can reset the group of cars the game loads by exiting out of Free Roam, and loading it up again. I did that when I was searching for cars. I'd just quit out to the main menu, select Cases and then pick a free roam game.

If anything it made me feel a bit less frustrated at seeing the same cars over and over again!

Oh, and another comment I read (on a Youtube video somewhere) claimed that driving around in the style of car you're searching for increases your chances of finding a similar car. So if you're looking for a 2 door car, drive a 2 door car while searching, etc.

Unfortunately (and luckily) I didn't have many cars left to find by the end of the game, so I didn't get a chance to thoroughly test that.
 
I've just traded in a handful of games for this - looking forward to it. My wife loves detective fiction, and is quite into noir stuff, loves CSI and has played quite a few adventure mystery games, so this should be right up her street as well.
 
I've been working my way trough this very slowly and just made vice :)

I can see how it's repetitive and would have thought there was more freedom on how to solve them but I think this is a game that's not made to finish in a day solid.

And is it just me or is the coroner guy the man who played Frank Lundy in Dexter? :p
 
I am really bad at questioning, any tips guys?

Im stuck on questioning Tiernan and McAffrey... :confused:

I keep going round in circles :(

Any kind of eye or body movement means they are withholding something, you can only claim they are lying if you have evidence to back up your accusation though so otherwise pick Doubt. Only on a few occasions did I come into a situation where someone looked shifty but were in fact telling the truth.

As for the one you're on at the moment I dont think either tell the truth at all during the interrogations ;)
 
Any kind of eye or body movement means they are withholding something, you can only claim they are lying if you have evidence to back up your accusation though so otherwise pick Doubt. Only on a few occasions did I come into a situation where someone looked shifty but were in fact telling the truth.

As for the one you're on at the moment I dont think either tell the truth at all during the interrogations ;)

Also something I found a bit lame was that if you accuse them of lying you get taken into your evidence list and if it turns out you haven't got evidence to prove they're lying you can just back out of the accusation and they act as if nothing happened, allowing you to pick one of the other choices, it's practically a free intuition point.
 
Also something I found a bit lame was that if you accuse them of lying you get taken into your evidence list and if it turns out you haven't got evidence to prove they're lying you can just back out of the accusation and they act as if nothing happened, allowing you to pick one of the other choices, it's practically a free intuition point.

That's what I did when I was playing through. It's a bit of a lame way of doing things, but if you're stuck it can help.
 
That's what I did when I was playing through. It's a bit of a lame way of doing things, but if you're stuck it can help.

It's good if you're stuck, and I guess you still have to know which piece of evidence you're looking for, but it still feels a bit cheap, I only stumbled across it by accident, and after realising that it lets you back out of an accusation with no repercussions I decided to just choose a wrong piece of evidence if I didn't have the correct evidence to accuse them of something.
 
Just traded mine in for Assassins Creed 2, Brotherhood and Fallout 3. Pretty happy about that to be honest.
 
Liking the game so far.. not loving it though. Does anyone else think that the side missions take away from the game? I mean you get so involved with the big murder cases and yet you can kill a small army yourself on the way to the crime scene lol.

Anyways if you want to trade this in and get Duke Nukem you can at Game for only 5 pounds extra I saw today.
 
Aye, I think the side missions don't fit in so skip them.

A think this is the sort of game to be played one level at a time, every other day, otherwise it'd become repetitive.

I'm about halfway through, and bought it at launch. Still enjoying it though.
 
Also something I found a bit lame was that if you accuse them of lying you get taken into your evidence list and if it turns out you haven't got evidence to prove they're lying you can just back out of the accusation and they act as if nothing happened, allowing you to pick one of the other choices, it's practically a free intuition point.

Surely you look at your evidence list before making your choice :confused:
 
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