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"What they said about Sherlock I, you'll say about Sherlock II"...reads the
advert in the box, based on the nice critics about Volume I. The same video technology
keeps offering a true interactive environment: actually letting you "feel" the traffic
in the streets of the old London. The same structure brings a familiar look, inviting
you to channel all your attention to the task of solving mysteries: your intelligence,
skills and patience are required to find clues by listening to people, observing
details, or even reading the London Times - but don't let yourself be misguided by a
wrong hint. In this volume there's the same number of cases: 3. But, each situation
is completely different: "The Two Lions" involves the murder of circus lions, "The
Pilfered Paintings" are ones just bought by The National Gallery, and "The Murdered
Munitions Magnate" where hints reveal different possible motives...have nothing in
common, except the detective in charge: you. |