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  • Summary: Discover an untold crime story from the mysterious youth of the famous detective Hercule Poirot.
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  1. Oct 27, 2021
    80
    Agatha Christie - Hercule Poirot: The First Cases is light on the "game" but successfully unravels a story like a page-turning mystery. It doesn't play out like a typical detective adventure, but instead uses a narrative that feels in line with the Mind Map mechanic. I appreciated the simple tale that allows the player to experience Poirot's process - no magic, no tricks, not even godlike intelligence - just the power of good old logical thinking. This detective game accomplishes what it set out to do: turn a mystery story into a compelling audio-visual experience.
  2. Aug 22, 2022
    75
    The First Cases is a good tribute to one of the classic characters of fiction, and anyone who likes to curl up with a good mystery should find this to be to their liking as well.
  3. Oct 7, 2021
    70
    First Cases is a significant change of direction from The ABC Murders, Poirot’s last outing also published by Microids. Stepping comfortably into visual novel territory and casting aside the puzzling that would hold back narrative flow, your fantasy is one not of being Hercule Poirot but rather of enjoying a Poirot novel. The Switch let’s you indulge in that as you would a great book, whether in the wingback of your stately home’s library or, indeed, on the toilet of your bedsit. For storytelling, the game format is ideal – even ingenious. The trademark Christie web of connections between events, evidence and the psychology of the characters is planned out in front of your eyes – either to pore over on a diagram or to stroll through in the neatly presented settings. The game’s main limitations are the inanimate world and workaday writing that fail to lend the sparkle of life to a well-machined story. Nonetheless, while puzzle-loving gamers shouldn’t pick this one up, visual novel fans and Hercule-heads won’t be able to put it down.
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  1. May 2, 2023
    2
    I love Poirot but this is outright bad. It is near impossible to recommend this when Danganronpa exists.

    Don't get me wrong Danganronpa is a
    I love Poirot but this is outright bad. It is near impossible to recommend this when Danganronpa exists.

    Don't get me wrong Danganronpa is a bit awkward on the controls at times but Poirot is outright clunky, slow and boring. Really didn't enjoy it.
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