25 Great Detective Games To Play in 2018: Page 3 of 4

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3. Blues and Bullets

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Blues and Bullets is another film noir detective story with a twisted historical plot. In the game, you fill the shoes of Eliot Ness, the police detective who busted Al Capone. The game consists of five parts that change history and show us gamers what could have happened if things went differently. After Al Capone, you have a new case to solve. As you venture through gangsterland in the era of prohibition, things are about to get dangerous with unexpected twists, interesting investigations, and a number of shootouts.

I want an airship like this.

I mean the voice actor is the same one who does Geralt so brusqueness is probably unnecessary.

2. L.A. Noire

L.A. Noire gameplay

L.A Noire is definitely one of the most popular detective games out there. Set in old Hollywood, explore the beautiful city of Los Angeles in its golden era. One of the most fun parts about this game is driving around town and seeing all the famous landmarks and details of the fabulous forties. Some of the cases in the game are based on historical mysteries, such as the Black Dahlia. There are a series of cases to choose from, and you better run fast if you want to chase down those suspects.

I think he's lying.

Plenty of action for you adrenaline junkies.

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Kat is a prolific writer and history major trying to seek out a destiny in the gaming industry while studying the past.
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Favorite Genre: RPG
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