

This game is fun and funny, ok in some areas and amazing in others. The Story keeps you interested, the acting is top notch, the relationship between the main character and his partner is akin that of Booker and Elizabeth in Bioshock Infinite. It is a mix of old school adventure atmosphere, smartass detective work, it is slow but it is great. In its own genre and taken as a separate entity, this game shines.

This game doesnt have "action" it doesnt have shooting, stealing cars, and destruction. But that is also why many who would enjoy a game such as Murdered Soul Suspect won't even try it. Reviewers and websites want to insure business, They do that by "pleasing" the majority, and they do that by guessing what the majority would and wouldnt like and let that bias affect their own review of the games. Reviewers and websites want to insure business, They do that by "pleasing" the majority, and they do THIS is what's wrong with the industry. These are really side quests (as they aren't necessary to progress in the story), but in the case files they show up alongside the main story investigations rather than under Side Cases.THIS is what's wrong with the industry. Unfinished Business Cases in Murdered: Soul Suspect Judgement House Cellar (Judgement House Part 3).Bell Killer's Hideout ( Judgement House Part 1).Courtyard ( Church - 2nd Visit - Part 1).Restoration Room (Salem History Museum Part 2).Museum Exhibit (Salem History Museum Part 1).Iris's Room (Lux Aeterna Psychiatric Hospital - Part 2).Receptionist's Office (Lux Aeterna Psychiatric Hospital - Part 1).Shoreline ( Ashland Hills Cemetery - Part 1).Baxter's Office (Police Station - Part 2).Bell Killer War Room (Police Station - Part 1).

Generally if there are objectives between investigation areas, they will be found on the page for the investigation area they lead up to. The walkthrough is organized based on the investigation area names.
