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News video games 18 July 2016, 17:51

author: luckie

Court adventure Bohemian Killing to come out this week

Non-linear court adventure game Bohemian Killing is going to launch on Steam this Thursday. Check out some new screenshots.

Bohemian Killing, a promising court adventure game by Polish studio The Moonwalls, has received a Steam release date and it’s this Thursday – July 21. This non-linear story is set in the 19th-century steampunk Paris, and you play as a man who stands trial for an alleged murder. Bohemian Killing will feature locations inspired by authentic Parisian architecture. For example, the courtroom in the game is based on the Palais de Justice, whereas the jail bears a resemblance to La Sante Prison. What’s more, we will visit famous landmarks and admire architecture characteristic of the period – some of the locations are showed on the new screenshots below:

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Bohemian Killing will let us visit 19th-century Paris.
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The in-game courtroom is based on the Palais de Justice, Paris.
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The indoor architecture is also inspired by the authentic trends of the period.

Bohemian Killing’s protagonist is Alfred Ethon, charismatic inventor of gypsy origin, voiced by Stephane Cornicard (known from Spectre, Saving Private Ryan, and game series such as Metal Gear Solid, Dragon Age, Total War, etc.). Accused of a cold-blooded murder, the man has to use evidence and his gift of persuasion in order to be declared not guilty by the court. In a series of flashbacks you will try to set the events in the most convenient way and then make proper choices during the trial to see one of several endings.

Bohemian Killing

Bohemian Killing