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Sherlock Holmes: Nemesis

Sherlock Holmes: Nemesis

PC
Released

Release Date: October 30, 2007

Adventure, TPP, Books, Detective, Sherlock Holmes, 19th Century, Singleplayer

Sherlock Holmes versus Arsene Lupin is another part of the adventures of the famous detective - Sherlock Holmes. We are dealing here with a racial adventure, i.e. logical thinking and the ability to combine facts will be necessary. The game was once again produced by the Frogwares studio.

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In the fourth chapter, our favourite detective, Sherlock Holmes, receives a strange letter signed by a famous gentleman thief. The latter challenges Holmes to prevent him from doing the incredible robberies that he has planned to do here, in London, with the purpose of humiliate England itself. With patriotic fervor, the English detective decides to stop the Frenchman but the task will not be easy: Lupin's skill, his numerous disguises, and his audacity transform this chase into a matter of honour and integrity for the two men. Two wits are fighting together in 19th century London where even the Queen Herself could have cause for concern!

Game Series

Sherlock Holmes: Nemesis
Sherlock Holmes: Nemesis
Sherlock Holmes: Nemesis

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Sherlock Holmes Game Series

A series of detective adventure games, started and developed by the Ukrainian studio Frogwares. Over the years, we got many Sherlock Holmes developed by various companies. In 2006, Frogwares studio established a long-term partnership with Focus Home Interactive (later renamed Focus Entertainment), which lasted until 2014, when the studio switched the publisher to Bigben Interactive (later renamed Nacon). As both co-operations eventually ended in trouble, the Ukrainian developers finally decided to release their games on their own.

Sherlock Holmes Game Series

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System Requirements

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Recommended System Requirements:
Pentium 4 1.5 GHz, 512 MB RAM, graphic card 64 MB (GeForce 4 Ti4200 or better), 3 GB HDD, Windows 2000/XP/Vista.

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Game Ratings for Sherlock Holmes: Nemesis Video Game.

71%

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All Reviews: Mostly Positive (693)

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The main pros of the game

  • Challenging Puzzles: Many users appreciated the difficulty of the puzzles, which provided a good challenge without holding the player's hand.
  • Atmosphere and Setting: The game successfully captures the ambiance of 19th Century London, enhancing the overall experience.
  • Improved Controls: Players noted that the controls are better compared to previous installments in the series, making gameplay smoother.
  • Engaging Story: The narrative involving Sherlock Holmes and Arséne Lupin is generally well-received, with some players enjoying the playful interactions.
  • Hint System: The integrated hint system is praised for helping players when they get stuck, allowing for a more enjoyable experience.
  • Multiple Perspectives: The option to switch between different viewpoints is appreciated, especially for those who might experience discomfort with first-person perspectives.

The main cons of the game

  • Unclear and Illogical Puzzles: A significant number of reviews mention that many puzzles are either illogical or overly complex, leading to frustration.
  • Repetitive Gameplay: Some users felt that certain types of puzzles were repeated too often, lacking variety.
  • Technical Issues: Reports of glitches, such as graphical problems and bugs affecting gameplay, detracted from the experience for several players.
  • Character Interactions: Some users found the character of Watson to be portrayed negatively, which was off-putting for fans of the original characters.
  • Frustrating Navigation: Players expressed frustration with movement and interaction mechanics, which sometimes made it difficult to explore and find clues.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • More Variety in Puzzles: Users suggested that a broader range of puzzle types, particularly incorporating more logic-based challenges instead of math-focused ones, would enhance gameplay.
  • Side Quests or Collectibles: Some players noted the absence of side quests or collectible items, which could add depth and replayability to the game.
  • Better Clarity in Puzzles: There is a desire for clearer instructions or explanations for puzzles, as some solutions felt arbitrary or poorly explained.
  • Improved User Interface: Feedback indicated that the user interface could be more intuitive and less cumbersome, particularly regarding dialogue navigation.

Summary

  • Overall, "Sherlock Holmes - Nemesis" has received mixed reviews, with players enjoying the atmosphere and challenging puzzles but expressing frustration over certain gameplay mechanics and puzzle design.

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