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Having retired from law enforcement, following his successful jailing of Al Capone, Eliot Ness turns his back on his old life and opens a diner. Years later, he is visited by an unknown man who takes him to see his old nemesis, Capone, who needs Ness’s help in finding his kidnapped granddaughter...
The game has previously been reviewed for the PC and little, if anything has changed in porting it to the PS4, presumably because the two architectures are slowly coming together. The look of the game is mainly monochrome with the occasional use of red to highlight certain aspects. These can be items of interest or interactive elements. I don’t know why but these showed up much better on the PS4 probably due to the TV screen size being four to five times the size of the PC monitor. The other main difference is that the game supports trophies, none of which are particularly hard to achieve. Basically inspect everything and complete chapters and your well on your way to the next platinum.
The voice acting is good, if occasionally variable outside of the main cast, but more importantly the story telling is compulsive. The first episode opened with two children in a dungeon; a boy and a girl, by the time Ness meets Capone we're guessing that the girl is the kidnapped granddaughter. But this is no ordinary dungeon as there is also a male there, dress in garb that would indicate that the girl is in the hands of some cult and the fact he is sharpening bloodied knives lets you know that you and Ness do not have all the time in the world before the girl's throat is cut. It’s a good set up for the game, as it leaves the gamer with no answers about whom the weird guy in the antlers was or why he would want to abduct Capone’s grandchildren.
Although the game is not without its flaw, there are a couple of minor technical issues which betray the game's indie budget, it is overall a very financially reasonable and entertaining way of whiling await two to three hours an episode. 7 Charles Packer Buy this item online
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