Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective Vol. II | |
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Developer(s) | ICOM Simulations |
Platform(s) | Mega-CD TurboGrafx-CD DOS Mac OS VIS |
Release | 1992 |
Genre(s) | Adventure, interactive movie |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective Vol. II is the title of a full motion video computer game released for the Mega-CD, TurboGrafx-CD, Mac OS, VIS and DOS. The game is based around the adventures of the titular character, detective Sherlock Holmes, and his assistant, Dr. John Watson.
The game is a sequel to Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective, and was released in 1992.
Cases
The format of the game is the same as the first, except that there are three new and unrelated cases to solve.
The Two Lions
This investigation takes place on 17 August 1888.[1] Holmes receives a mysterious note on his door leading him and Watson to investigate the death of two lions who were part of a traveling animal show. At the same time a mysterious death is discovered that might tie the two cases together.
The Pilfered Paintings
This case is set on 22 January 1891.[1] A pair of paintings, from a recently famed artist known as DeKuyper, are stolen from the National Gallery just days before they were to be revealed to the public in an art show. The unusual circumstances in which the paintings were originally acquired by the gallery only deepen the mystery.
The Murdered Munitions Magnate
This case takes place on 20 March 1888.[1] Courtney Allen, a wealthy industrialist of a gun factory, is murdered in an alley just outside his office. Scotland Yard believes it was a robbery as certain valuable contents that Allen had on him were also stolen. As Holmes and Watson investigate, they learn of a secret government project that Allen's company was involved in and its possible connection to the crime.
Reception
Computer Gaming World liked the interface and the improved quality of the video clips, but criticized the game's short length (recommending five cases, not three) and lack of background music. While warning gamers that it was not a Sierra- or LucasArts-like point and click adventure, the magazine concluded that Sherlock Holmes would "provide several captivating hours of armchair investigation".[2]
Sequel
A sequel, Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective Vol. III, was released in 1993.
References
- 1 2 3 "Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective: Volume 2 - Sega CD - Manual" (PDF). Games Database. ICOM Simulations. p. 6. Retrieved 20 July 2020.
- ↑ Miller, Chuck and Millie (March 1993). "Sherlock Holmes, Consulting Detective Volume II from ICOM". Computer Gaming World. p. 86. Retrieved 6 July 2014.