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You're a dead detective haunting 1950s Salem, piecing together your own murder one ghostly clue at a time. Atmospheric noir mystery with a twist most games won't attempt.

Murdered: Soul Suspect puts you in the shoes of Ronan O'Connor, a Salem detective who gets thrown through a window and shot multiple times in the opening minutes. That's not a spoiler, that's the premise. You spend the entire game as a ghost, investigating your own murder while the living world moves around you completely unaware. It's a genuinely clever inversion of the detective genre and the kind of high-concept hook that deserves credit even when the execution wobbles. The core loop involves possessing NPCs to fish out memories, sifting through clues at crime scenes, and piecing together testimony into a coherent theory. There's a light deduction mechanic where you assemble gathered evidence into conclusions, though it rarely challenges you in any serious way. The game telegraphs its answers hard, and anyone who has played a mystery game before will usually be two steps ahead of Ronan. What it lacks in puzzle difficulty it partially compensates for with atmosphere. Salem's colonial architecture, foggy streets, and ghost-town layer sitting over the living city create a genuinely moody setting. The worldbuilding around ghost lore is surprisingly well thought out, with rules about what the dead can and can't do that the game mostly respects consistently. Combat, such as it is, involves sneaking past demonic entities called Demons by hiding in rings of light or ambushing them from cover. It's the weakest element by a clear margin. The Demon encounters feel like interruptions to a game that doesn't really want to be an action title, and the stealth mechanics are shallow enough that they stop being interesting after the second encounter. If you came here for build variety or tactical depth, wrong address. This is a narrative experience wearing a very thin action costume. The side content, collecting ghost fragments and solving sub-mysteries scattered around Salem, ranges from genuinely touching character vignettes to pure checkbox busywork. There's a gap between the best optional stories and the filler ones that you'll feel acutely. The writing is competent and occasionally better than that. Ronan's backstory, involving a dead wife named Julia whose presence threads through the whole investigation, gives the game an emotional spine that holds your attention. The secondary character, a teenage medium named Joy who can partially perceive Ronan, handles the living-dead dynamic with more warmth than you'd expect. The main mystery's resolution lands reasonably well given the setup, though the final act rushes through revelations that deserved more space. For a game the Metacritic score would have you avoid, there's a genuinely affecting moment or two buried here that a cynical gamer will quietly appreciate and never admit to out loud. The honest assessment: Murdered: Soul Suspect is a flawed, short (five to seven hours), undemanding adventure that succeeds as a vibe more than as a mechanical exercise. If you want tight puzzle design or meaningful RPG progression, this isn't going to scratch that itch. But if you want to sink into a ghost story with a distinct sense of place, a protagonist whose arc actually resolves, and a concept that no other major studio has bothered to replicate, it earns its time. Play it at your own pace, do the side content that interests you, and forgive it for the Demons. Monika, Scout Team

Murdered: Soul Suspect

Murdered: Soul Suspect

3 jun 2014Airtight GamesSquare Enix
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You're a dead detective haunting 1950s Salem, piecing together your own murder one ghostly clue at a time. Atmospheric noir mystery with a twist most games won't attempt.

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Murdered: Soul Suspect puts you in the shoes of Ronan O'Connor, a Salem detective who gets thrown through a window and shot multiple times in the opening minutes. That's not a spoiler, that's the premise. You spend the entire game as a ghost, investigating your own murder while the living world moves around you completely unaware. It's a genuinely clever inversion of the detective genre and the kind of high-concept hook that deserves credit even when the execution wobbles. The core loop involves possessing NPCs to fish out memories, sifting through clues at crime scenes, and piecing together testimony into a coherent theory. There's a light deduction mechanic where you assemble gathered evidence into conclusions, though it rarely challenges you in any serious way. The game telegraphs its answers hard, and anyone who has played a mystery game before will usually be two steps ahead of Ronan. What it lacks in puzzle difficulty it partially compensates for with atmosphere. Salem's colonial architecture, foggy streets, and ghost-town layer sitting over the living city create a genuinely moody setting. The worldbuilding around ghost lore is surprisingly well thought out, with rules about what the dead can and can't do that the game mostly respects consistently. Combat, such as it is, involves sneaking past demonic entities called Demons by hiding in rings of light or ambushing them from cover. It's the weakest element by a clear margin. The Demon encounters feel like interruptions to a game that doesn't really want to be an action title, and the stealth mechanics are shallow enough that they stop being interesting after the second encounter. If you came here for build variety or tactical depth, wrong address. This is a narrative experience wearing a very thin action costume. The side content, collecting ghost fragments and solving sub-mysteries scattered around Salem, ranges from genuinely touching character vignettes to pure checkbox busywork. There's a gap between the best optional stories and the filler ones that you'll feel acutely. The writing is competent and occasionally better than that. Ronan's backstory, involving a dead wife named Julia whose presence threads through the whole investigation, gives the game an emotional spine that holds your attention. The secondary character, a teenage medium named Joy who can partially perceive Ronan, handles the living-dead dynamic with more warmth than you'd expect. The main mystery's resolution lands reasonably well given the setup, though the final act rushes through revelations that deserved more space. For a game the Metacritic score would have you avoid, there's a genuinely affecting moment or two buried here that a cynical gamer will quietly appreciate and never admit to out loud. The honest assessment: Murdered: Soul Suspect is a flawed, short (five to seven hours), undemanding adventure that succeeds as a vibe more than as a mechanical exercise. If you want tight puzzle design or meaningful RPG progression, this isn't going to scratch that itch. But if you want to sink into a ghost story with a distinct sense of place, a protagonist whose arc actually resolves, and a concept that no other major studio has bothered to replicate, it earns its time. Play it at your own pace, do the side content that interests you, and forgive it for the Demons.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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3 jun 2014

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