Sherlock Holmes: Crimes & Punishments Reviews

Sherlock Holmes: Crimes & Punishments is ranked in the 67th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
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Top Critic
9.5 / 10.0
Sep 30, 2014

This is clearly a game made by Holmes fans, for Holmes fans (although you don't have to have read the stories to enjoy it). Hopefully the game doesn't get lose in the holiday game release madness, because it would be great to see follow-up titles building upon all that this game does right.

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ACG
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Sep 30, 2014
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7.5 / 10.0
Sep 30, 2014

Underneath some flaws and clunky controls, there's a very strong Sherlock Holmes game present in Crimes and Punishments. Those who can look past the issues will find enjoyable deduction based gameplay, but for others the problems might outweigh the strengths.

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8.5 / 10.0
Sep 29, 2014

I absolutely loved diving into the mind of Sherlock Holmes while playing this title. People who have read, watched, or played anything else from his world will no doubt find something familiar and enjoyable in Sherlock Holmes: Crimes & Punishments. My time as Holmes was extremely exciting, fun, and immersive, and I was impressed with how long it lasted. Every case had some new gameplay element introduced, like getting to play as Holmes' hound Toby to follow a scent trail. Each character was beautiful in detail, but not in animation, and each case elegantly came to an end while Holmes' life went on to the next one, and I was happy to be a part of each and every moment.

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Sep 29, 2014

Sherlock Holmes: Crimes & Punishments is not without its issues, but it is loyal enough to its source material and the adventure genre to make it worth a look if you're a fan of either. Just don't expect any of the high-octane set pieces of the Robert Downey Jr films or the ingenuity of the Cumberbatch show.

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7 / 10.0
Sep 29, 2014

Mini-games are hit-and-miss and frequent loading screens frustrate, but there's a lot to like about this latest series of detective adventures with some immersive cases and a decent production quality.

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ZTGD
Top Critic
9 / 10.0
Oct 1, 2014

It's a must play for series fans, and a great choice for anyone looking for a deeper take on the genre.

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8 / 10.0
Sep 30, 2014

Smartly written dialogue, strong voice acting, and terrific graphics help make up for some technical flaws as well as a couple cases of that would offer little challenge to Sherlock Holmes.  A must play for Holmes buffs, but it's somewhat slow of pace so action seekers would be wise to look elsewhere.

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7 / 10
Sep 28, 2014

Poor voice acting and obnoxious back tracking let it down – but this is still on the right side of the law as far as we're concerned.

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65 / 100
Oct 1, 2014

[C]lunky controls, frequent and time consuming travels between areas and the ability to literally skip through all of the challenging sections are real setbacks to what could have otherwise been a very enjoyable game.

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80 / 100
Sep 30, 2014

While the narrative is a bit disconnected, Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments uses the short story framework to its benefit, keeping each of its cases focused on pure, thrilling detective work.

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Unscored
Sep 30, 2014

So, so much effort has gone into this. But sadly, to little entertaining result.

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7 / 10
Sep 29, 2014

A confident reinvention, despite the obviously low budget.

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Attack of the Fanboy
AOTF Staff
Top Critic
Sep 30, 2014

This is a game that will make you think and it will show you lots of pretty pictures and scenery whilst doing it. Unfortunately, the combination of all the technical issues makes Crimes and Punishments an imperfect game. However it is still a playable and thoroughly enjoyable imperfect game.

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7 / 10.0
Sep 30, 2014

Each of the cases offers a unique and interesting story, and discovering what happened at each location is fascinating. While constantly pressing X to examine what seems like every object in a room becomes tedious it is easily offset by eureka moments that pop up every so often. The environments you explore are great but are unfortunately not helped by ropey visuals and a slew of technical issues. Perhaps Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments' greatest achievement is how guilty you feel when you punish an innocent person – even just being able to get it wrong is a superb idea.

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7 / 10
Sep 30, 2014

It's difficult to find a detective game where you can actually solve a mystery how you want to. In Sherlock Holmes: Crimes & Punishments the deduction board gives you this ability, which ultimately leads to a number of different conclusions to each case. You can also enjoy a great sense of satisfaction as you make a plot revelation. Visually, Sherlock Holmes is brilliant, from the detailed crime scenes to the realistic facial animations. The clunky gameplay, frustrating mini-games and inconsistent voice performances do detract from the overall experience though.

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7 / 10.0
Oct 12, 2014

At the end of a case, the player is given a rating, either highlighting their compassion or their steely sense of justice. They're also given a breakdown as to how other players resolved the case and the option to find out if they identified the right suspect. Your enjoyment of Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments will depend on whether you want to be guided on a series of baffling murders or have the great detective be fallible.

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GameSpot
Top Critic
8 / 10
Oct 6, 2014

All-new game mechanics, first-rate graphics, and involved sleuthing make Sherlock Holmes: Crimes & Punishments a great adventure game.

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8 / 10.0
Sep 29, 2014

Crimes and Punishments is the best Sherlock has been, but it's just short of great

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8 / 10.0
Oct 7, 2014

A great example of how player choice can shape a gameplay experience. Most cases offer a variety of conclusions

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