Murdered: Soul Suspect Developers Show Off The Murder Mystery Game

 

 

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Square Enix have shared a video walkthrough for their upcoming murder mystery title, Murdered: Soul Suspect. As previously detailed, Murdered is being developed by Airtight Games in collaboration with Square Enix Japan, who pitched the idea.

 

In Murdered: Soul Suspect,  you play as detective Ronan O’Conner, who is murdered, and needs to solve the mystery behind his own murder as a ghost. The game sounds a little like Ghost Trick in premise, but the game’s design producer assures us it isn’t.

 

Murdered: Soul Suspect is slated for release in 2014 on the PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.


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