Compare Detective Story: Reporter prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by LTZinc. Published by LTZinc. Released on 7/16/2021. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Adventure, Casual, Indie, Simulation, Sports.

Sitting at a coin-flip 51% positive on Steam, this short 2D clue-collector is a sequel that even fans of the first game should approach with managed expectations.

I keep a mental bracket of budget indie quest games, and Detective Story: Reporter lands squarely in the "approach with caution" tier. This is the second entry in LTZinc's Detective Story series, picking up after detective Harold failed to catch his killer in the first game. You step into the shoes of reporter Emma, sent to investigate a string of crimes at a holiday camp called Nordlost. The premise is actually decent: a journalist chasing a cold lead in an isolated, creepy setting has real potential. The problem is that the execution is very thin. The core loop is straightforward: comb 2D environments for clues, track down witnesses and conduct interviews, and piece together what is happening at Nordlost. If you played the original Detective Story, the structure will feel immediately familiar. There are two branching endings, which at least gives you a reason to replay a title this short. Horror elements add some atmospheric texture to the investigation, but calling this a horror game in any meaningful sense oversells it. It is closer to a light adventure with occasional tonal darkness. Where the game runs into trouble is in the areas that matter most to anyone who cares about depth. Decision-making is minimal. There is no real investigative logic required to progress, and witness interviews feel more like dialogue checkboxes than actual interrogations. The writing has rough edges, with phrasing that reads like it went through a single pass of translation. A Russian-language community post cataloguing text errors during a playthrough tells you most of what you need to know about the localization quality. The 2D presentation is functional but bare, and there is no mod ecosystem or post-launch support worth noting. Who is this actually for? Genuinely casual players who want something very short and low-friction, who do not mind thin mechanics and are drawn in by the camp-horror setting. If you are a fan of the first Detective Story and want to see where Emma's investigation leads, the sequel at least delivers a complete narrative arc. But if you arrived here searching for a puzzle-driven investigation experience with satisfying deduction, this will feel underdeveloped fast. The "Mixed" Steam rating with a near 50-50 split is the most honest signal the game sends about itself. Diego, Scout Team

Detective Story: Reporter
ActionAdventureCasualIndieSimulationSports

Detective Story: Reporter

Jul 16, 2021LTZinc
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Sitting at a coin-flip 51% positive on Steam, this short 2D clue-collector is a sequel that even fans of the first game should approach with managed expectations.

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I keep a mental bracket of budget indie quest games, and Detective Story: Reporter lands squarely in the "approach with caution" tier. This is the second entry in LTZinc's Detective Story series, picking up after detective Harold failed to catch his killer in the first game. You step into the shoes of reporter Emma, sent to investigate a string of crimes at a holiday camp called Nordlost. The premise is actually decent: a journalist chasing a cold lead in an isolated, creepy setting has real potential. The problem is that the execution is very thin. The core loop is straightforward: comb 2D environments for clues, track down witnesses and conduct interviews, and piece together what is happening at Nordlost. If you played the original Detective Story, the structure will feel immediately familiar. There are two branching endings, which at least gives you a reason to replay a title this short. Horror elements add some atmospheric texture to the investigation, but calling this a horror game in any meaningful sense oversells it. It is closer to a light adventure with occasional tonal darkness. Where the game runs into trouble is in the areas that matter most to anyone who cares about depth. Decision-making is minimal. There is no real investigative logic required to progress, and witness interviews feel more like dialogue checkboxes than actual interrogations. The writing has rough edges, with phrasing that reads like it went through a single pass of translation. A Russian-language community post cataloguing text errors during a playthrough tells you most of what you need to know about the localization quality. The 2D presentation is functional but bare, and there is no mod ecosystem or post-launch support worth noting. Who is this actually for? Genuinely casual players who want something very short and low-friction, who do not mind thin mechanics and are drawn in by the camp-horror setting. If you are a fan of the first Detective Story and want to see where Emma's investigation leads, the sequel at least delivers a complete narrative arc. But if you arrived here searching for a puzzle-driven investigation experience with satisfying deduction, this will feel underdeveloped fast. The "Mixed" Steam rating with a near 50-50 split is the most honest signal the game sends about itself. Diego, Scout Team

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singleplayertier:sub-52D QuestHorror ElementsClue CollectionBranching EndingsShort PlaythroughWitness InterviewsBudget IndieInvestigation

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Microsoft® Windows® XP / Vista / 7 or higher
Memory
1024 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
300 MB available space
Graphics
1GB
Processor
Dual Core 2.0 GHz or higher

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Developer
LTZinc
Publisher
LTZinc
Release Date
Jul 16, 2021

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