CSI-NY PC Game - Updated Game Info
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I apologize to anyone who purchased the game CSI-NY on the premise that it was a sequel to the previous adventure game series. Since it was brought to our attention by players and now has been confirmed, the game is in fact a Casual Game and not an Adventure game. There was no indication on their website, screenshots or press releases to believe that it was anything but the adventure game. InteractCd also had no knowledge that this was not an adventure title. We once again apologize to anyone who purchased expecting a different style of game. On the brightside, it should be a fun casual game! Ana
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Re: CSI-NY PC Game - Updated Game Info
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11/22/08 09:59 AM
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I just found THIS on the Legacy Games blog, posted back in October. Unfortunately, apparently no one here who has purchased this game thus far had read this prior to purchase, or the gameplay might not have come as quite so much of a shock.
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Re: CSI-NY PC Game - Updated Game Info
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Here's the quote from the blog: With a title as cool as CSI -NY, we really wanted to something new and fresh. We looked at our favorite elements of the traditional adventure game and blended it with the best of the casual game genre to make a game unlike anyone has done, in either genre. We've remade and streamlined how you talk to characters, added a cool, refreshing graphic-novel art style, blended hidden object style gameplay with traditional evidence collection and concocted some really great games, puzzles and stories to transform the show you love into a immersive gameplay experience. Reading this, I wouldn't have anticipated that the gameplay would take the game out of the adventure genre and put it squarely into the casual genre -- I would have expected gameplay to be like the previous CSI games, but with a few more casual-type minigames, perhaps. There are examples of genre-fusing games, though more adventure-action than adventure-casual. And we are seeing casual games becoming more like adventures. I suppose it was inevitable that, sooner or later, an adventure series would become more like casual games. There are games that seem (from the gamer's standpoint) to be marketed as adventures to the adventure-game-buying public, that then turn out to not be adventures -- usually they have a lot of action in them, rather than a lot of casual game elements. Penumbra Overture would fit in this category. There are also games that seem to be marketed as action adventures that then turn out to fit fairly well into the adventure genre. Lost Via Domus for PC would be one of those. I think that developers/publishers sometimes have a hard time accurately describing what a game is going to be like, particularly if it fuses genres. Though I suspect there IS some sense of wanting both the adventure gamers and the casual gamers to buy the game, so maybe a perfectly accurate description of every element of gameplay, not only would create spoilers, but also might prevent people from buying.
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Re: CSI-NY PC Game - Updated Game Info
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I just think it is reasonable to expect that if a game is largely a hidden-object game, that this is mentioned in the game description. Like Women's Murder Club, which states, "find hidden objects inside nine investigations." If the company was truly concerned about whether this is an adventure or a casual game, then why not release a demo? You only need to play ten minutes of this game to realize what type of game it is. I have played a few of those games you describe, that straddle the line between two different genres, but I did not feel misled or deceived by the marketing of those games. This is a very popular series, if they planned to completely depart from it, this should have been made clear to us from the start. While I expected it to be a different experience, I was still led to believe it was another entry in the series. Also, while I enjoy hidden-object games, I would never pay $29.99 for one. Samantha 
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Re: CSI-NY PC Game - Updated Game Info
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it would have been more appropriate to market this game like the folks at Her Interactive marketed their new casual game. What is even more ironic... The Nancy Drew Dossier game, though scaled down or easier than a full on large file adventure game. It is complete with locations, inventory usage, puzzling etc. So a pleasant surpise (rather than the reverse) I agree with the posters here and elsewhere, Ubisoft should have been as candid as the developers. It's not like casual games do not have a large and eager market ...
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Re: CSI-NY PC Game - Updated Game Info
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Thanks BrownEyedTigre for letting us know about the game. There's no need to apologize its not your fault or gameboomers. You guys do a great job in letting us know about upcoming games.The company should have stated what kind of game it was. So glad I didnt buy it at that price. I will buy it if it goes to Big Fish or gets lowered in price at stores. When I pay that much for a game I sure like it to last awhile. I saw in the store The Womans Murder Club and they wanted 29.99 for it too, but it comes with a book..didnt buy it because I got it from Big Fish for 6.99. Best buy has rows and rows of these hidden object games. Guess its the new fad. 
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Re: CSI-NY PC Game - Updated Game Info
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Unfortunately way back in another thread as soon as I heard it was Legacy doing this, I knew they would mess it up, Legacy tried and failed with Law and Order and 3D meshes. So I knew they would make this a kids game. Ubisoft will be fuming at this point I think. Trading Standards people will have their work cut out for them when people complain about the blatant false advertising, im sure not Ubisoft's fault entirely but they have their hand in this and must have seen early work before the Gold master went into production. I hate to say I told you so, but, ermm yes you know what I mean 
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Re: CSI-NY PC Game - Updated Game Info
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The game manual says to check in January for your Bonus Game. I would assume Ubisoft would have it on their site. Ana
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