

Thus, it was with much trepidation that I approached Murdered: Soul Suspect, in the hopes that I wouldn’t get burned once more. And while the once venerable Square Enix branding may once have meant I could skip along merrily in the confines of the game that wore it so proudly, that certainly isn’t the case these days. When Murdered: Soul Suspect arrived on the scene, it looked like it might fit the bill perfectly. Beyond: Two Souls seemed promising, but I soon realized it was merely a husk of the game I had hoped to see. Though Heavy Rain was plagued with its own special set of problems, it left a lasting impression on me, a missing link to the golden days of adventure gaming, blended with something decidedly modern. Ever since I completed Heavy Rain and walked away from it looking for a similar departure, I’ve been unable to find a suitable replacement beyond the realm of classic adventure gaming.
