Your opinion on that guys, and maybe any idea how logical thinking could've led to the right conclusion in case 1? They could've done it in a way that you get a wrong conclusion if you do not collect EVERY clues, and only once you collected them all you get the idea of the one and only true conclusion.īut the way it is know it is senseless guessing, and that small thing of the game bugs me big times. He would look for more and more evidence until only one truth remains. I generally liked how Frogwares was working with the character of Holmes, especially in dialogues, but seriously, Sherlock Holmes would not take a look at the given evidence and then just guess one of two equally possible outcomes of the case. But in the end all we do in the conclusion is guessing.įirst of all that guessing feels super unrewarding, and second it does not fit to the character of "Sherlock Holmes" at all. Seriously, how should we know in the end who was shooting us, and who of the 2 was the culprit? I have no idea! The evidence given could lead to both conclusions, yet only 1 of them is right, and the game let's you painfully know when you were wrong with a bad ending. Things get weird, when that interpreting choice is a thing the player just cannot know. And for both conclusion ALL clues are needed, and what conclusion you get on your board is decided by how you "interpret" the clues. The 2 big conclusions you can go for here are "The Lord is the bad" or "Hurst is the bad". And in my opinion the worst is, that those conclusions are equally possible. I mean, that makes a lot of sense in a detective game, right?īut for some reason, we need to have multiple conclusions. ![]() I generally do like the idea of collecting clues, and connecting these to eventually get a conclusion. ![]() Whatever you choose will not impact the trophies.Only finished the first case, but already the big thing that bugged me in C&P reappears. Once you reach the final deduction you will be presented with a moral choice to whether accuse the criminal or not, depending on each individual’s situation and motives. Depending on how you interpreted evidence, you will find different deductions that may lead you to the right suspect or not. After you have gathered and connected all clues, it is time to make a final deduction. Do not worry about missing anyone, since the game will not unlock the next section/puzzle without finding all clues. They will help you reach a deduction, and there are usually between 18-20 clues on each case. During each case investigation, you will find pieces of evidence that are considered clues. Find all the clues related to the case.If you are replaying the chapter after getting the trophy, you can skip it by pressing Touch Pad without consequences. Complete all the puzzles in the case.You may skip them, but doing so will void any trophy related to it.There are 7 trophiesin this category, split into 5 episodes (cases). The first set of trophiesare the ones related to completing the full cases. No one is missable as you can replay all the cases that you complete at any time you want. ![]() It is possible to get all trophies on Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter in one playthrough, since all of them are tied to completing a case, or specific puzzles/sections inside a case.
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