Everyeye.it: In recent years, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation has become a veritable cult TV series. Produced by the American network CBS and created by Anthony E. Zuiker, the series revolves around the investigations of the forensic team in Las Vegas. Their goal is to look for evidence to link the crimes to their perpetrators, but using all the means offered by technology and modern science (not just the usual then fingerprint detectors, but a real technical equipment generation).
GP writer Marcus Estrada discusses 5 terrible video game adaptions of TV shows and what made them so bad.
I normally avoid the TV show adaptation games made. Haven't had the best of luck with any of them. :(
Sad part is that I think Dexter would have potential.
Is the guy in the CSI game actually just a really fast growing baby? Just look at him. Nothing adds up.
PlanetXbox360: I find the game new game in the CSI series CSI: Deadly Intent a lot of fun, you get five delicious brand new cases written by CSI writers, cool technologies for processing evidence, and the real actors provide the voices for their characters in the game (Laurence Fishburne, Lauren Lee Smith). The music here is reminiscent of the TV show: moody, but with a beat.
Planet Xbox 360 writes: "I find the new game in the CSI series CSI: Deadly Intent a lot of fun, you get five delicious brand new cases written by CSI writers, cool technologies for processing evidence, and the real actors provide the voices for their characters in the game (Laurence Fishburne, Lauren Lee Smith). The music here is reminiscent of the TV show: moody, but with a beat. It's the perfect kind of thing to investigate by. Partner with the new cast of CSI Season 9 and explore crime scenes, examine victims' bodies, and follow the surprising twists and turns of the story."