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Murdered: Soul Suspect is an adventure mystery stealth video game developed by Airtight Games and published in 2014 by Square Enix for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One.
'''''Murdered: Soul Suspect''''' is played in a third-person view as the player navigates the protagonist, detective ''Ronan O'Connor'', around a fictionalized version of the American town, ''Salem''. The story centres on Ronan as he hunts down an infamous serial murderer stylized ''The Bell Killer''. After being killed by the Bell Killer at the beginning of the game, Ronan returns as a ghost. He is then informed by his long-dead wife, ''Julia'', that he must solve the Bell Killer mystery so he can rejoin her.


The game is played in a third-person view as the player navigates the protagonist, detective Ronan O'Connor, around a fictionalized version of the American town, Salem. The story centres on Ronan as he hunts down an infamous serial murderer stylized 'The Bell Killer'. After being killed by the Bell Killer at the beginning of the game, Ronan returns as a ghost. He is then informed by his long-dead wife, Julia, that he must solve the Bell Killer mystery so he can rejoin her.
There are multiple areas in ''Salem'' to explore such as a church, an apartment building, and a graveyard. The player completes levels in order to progress further into the game. There are hundreds of collectables in the game, including 'Ghost Girl Messages' and various different types of scraps of paper which contain information about Ronan's life. Since the character is a ghost, he has a number of ghostly abilities such as teleportation and possession. Each area has clues to collect to progress through the level and the story; the clues are found in a way similar to [[L.A. Noire|L.A. Noire's]] investigation sequences.
 
Murdered: Soul Suspect takes place in a fictionalized version of Salem. Played in a third-person view, the player navigates the protagonist, Ronan, around town. There are multiple areas in Salem to explore such as a church, an apartment building, and a graveyard. The player completes levels in order to progress further into the game. There are hundreds of collectables in the game, including 'Ghost Girl Messages' and various different types of scraps of paper which contain information about Ronan's life. Since the character is a ghost, he has a number of ghostly abilities such as teleportation and possession. Each area has clues to collect to progress through the level and the story; the clues are found in a way similar to L.A. Noire's investigation sequences.


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Revision as of 18:55, 20 October 2020

Murdered: Soul Suspect
Developer(s) Airtight Games
Publisher(s) Square Enix
Release date(s) NA June 3, 2014
AU June 5, 2014
EU June 6, 2014
JP July 17, 2014
Release type Multi-platform
Genre(s) Action, Adventure, Stealth, Horror
Mode(s) Single-player
GameID(s) BLES01836 (IRD), BLUS31166 (IRD), NPUB31285, NPEB01432, BLAS50722
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Murdered: Soul Suspect is played in a third-person view as the player navigates the protagonist, detective Ronan O'Connor, around a fictionalized version of the American town, Salem. The story centres on Ronan as he hunts down an infamous serial murderer stylized The Bell Killer. After being killed by the Bell Killer at the beginning of the game, Ronan returns as a ghost. He is then informed by his long-dead wife, Julia, that he must solve the Bell Killer mystery so he can rejoin her.

There are multiple areas in Salem to explore such as a church, an apartment building, and a graveyard. The player completes levels in order to progress further into the game. There are hundreds of collectables in the game, including 'Ghost Girl Messages' and various different types of scraps of paper which contain information about Ronan's life. Since the character is a ghost, he has a number of ghostly abilities such as teleportation and possession. Each area has clues to collect to progress through the level and the story; the clues are found in a way similar to L.A. Noire's investigation sequences.

Configuration

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Anisotropic filter Auto This fixes red visual artifacts.

Known Issues

There are no reported issues with this title.

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