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Platform: Nintendo Switch
Release date: May 14th 2021
Developer: MAGES
Publisher: Nintendo
Availabe in digital format only outside of Japan.
Overview
The lost Nintendo classics from Famicom-era are back! Exprerience a chilling murder mystery while you interact with many unforgettable caharacters in feudal Japan. Explore the scenery, make notes, question witnesses and suspects with your loyal assistant Ayumi Tachibana in The Missing Heir, while trying to recover your own memories. Or travel back five years and unravel the mystery of a high school rumour of a girl who only appears behind you in certain situations.
Characters
Cast
Directed By Satoru Okada
Written By Yoshio Sakamoto
Music By Kenji Yamamoto:
Reviews
Metacritic: 74 (both games)
OpenCritic: Strong
NintendoLife: 8/10
The Famicom Detective Club remakes are living history, and a chance to catch up on what you missed out on, either by being too young, or not being able to speak Japanese. Though The Missing Heir has its faults, those faults are largely down to "that's just how games used to be", and it's held up remarkably well all the same.
Destructoid: 7/10 & 7,5/10
I was worried both of these games would only be considered good from a historic standpoint, that they would be celebrated solely due to their longstanding absence outside of Japan. But thankfully, both Famicom Detective Club games stand on their own even thirty years after their initial release. These are two beautiful, gripping games that show the timelessness of a well-written mystery.
Metro Gaming: 6/10
An interesting historical curio that has its charms, and some surprisingly good storytelling, but the old school gameplay and very modern pricing are not a good combination.
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