CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Hard Evidence review

We've discovered something more horrifying than a CSI crime scene - excessive in-game ads

12DOVE Verdict

Pros

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    CSI - hey

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    who doesn't?

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    Blowing through in one sitting

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    Decent dialog and acting

Cons

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    The dis to forensic science

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    5 hour Visa commercials

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    Skipping dialog and graphics

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Okay Ubisoft dudes, we get it. The television ratings for CSI are still relatively high and some genius at your Ubi towers thought gamers would like to put on the forensic gloves as esteemed/paunchy CSI Head Investigator Gil Grissom one more time, even though the show is honestly about as passé as the slew of milquetoast CSI games you’ve released since your sorta decent CSI: Crime Scene Investigation in 2003. Conceptually, it’s not a bad idea - there aren’t many games out there that capture the grody-to-the-max process of working a crime scene and really having to use your wits to solve a case, but Hard Evidence no such thing.

What Ubisoft delivers instead this time aroundis a very forgettable game that amounts to solving 5 very run-of-the-mill crime scenarios that are about as tough to put together as your little sister’s 5-piece Dora the Explorer puzzle. The realmeat in Hard Evidence is the excruciating amount of in-game advertising. And it’s not just cars like Rainbow Six Vegas’ pimping of the Dodge 2006; a Visa card is actually branded and worked into the dialogue as a part of the plot. Dudes, party foul.

The game’s mechanics could’ve put more faith in the player for being patientand for knowinghow to solve puzzles. It should be a big pay-off when you crack a case, instead of a clammy feeling of having your hand held the entire time.Things like the active cursor that glows green when you “find” evidence by simply walking into a room and moving the camera around tell us just how little faith the game has in our sleuthing abilities. There’s even a giant indicator that checks off your progress, so if do happen to be stumped on one thing you can see exactly what you missed.

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GenreAdventure
DescriptionCSI: Hard Evidence is all about the evidence, giving fans the experience of being part of the CSI Vegas team.
Platform"Wii","PC","Xbox 360"
US censor rating"Mature","Mature","Mature"
UK censor rating"","",""
Release date1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK)
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