Sherlock Holmes (video Game Series)
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''Sherlock Holmes'' is a series of
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developed by
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. The games are based on
Arthur Conan Doyle Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle (22 May 1859 – 7 July 1930) was a British writer and physician. He created the character Sherlock Holmes in 1887 for ''A Study in Scarlet'', the first of four novels and fifty-six short stories about Ho ...
's Sherlock Holmes stories, featuring the detective
Sherlock Holmes Sherlock Holmes () is a fictional detective created by British author Arthur Conan Doyle. Referring to himself as a " consulting detective" in the stories, Holmes is known for his proficiency with observation, deduction, forensic science and ...
and his companion Dr. John H. Watson. While the franchise is based on Doyle's stories, each game has an original plot and storyline.


Overview

Each game in the series lets the player control Holmes or Dr. Watson from either a first-person or third-person perspective. This adventure game series mainly consists of puzzles to solve during the course of the game, both by the use of Holmes'
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and Watson's assistance. It also requires gamers to find clues and evidence hidden in the environment. Holmes must take this information back to his labs, both in his flat at 221 B Baker St. and elsewhere. Clues are examined under a microscope or combined with solvents to separate pertinent elements. The chief objective of the games is to solve the main mystery in the story, but the games also involve side investigations not central to the plot. The series takes Holmes all over the world, including to New Orleans, Switzerland, and Scotland.


Main series


''The Mystery of the Mummy''

Originally developed for
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, the series first began in September 2002 with ''Sherlock Holmes: The Mystery of the Mummy''. The debut is in the first-person perspective and follows Sherlock Holmes' investigation of a British archaeologist's mansion. The game was resurrected and expanded for the
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allowing puzzles to be solved with the stylus and touchscreen.


''The Case of the Silver Earring''

The second game in the series, ''Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Silver Earring'', followed in October 2004, and introduced the third-person perspective. In it, Holmes and Watson investigate the murder of a construction tycoon, Sir Melvyn Bromsby; with his daughter, Lavinia, among the suspects.


''The Awakened''

The third game in the series, ''Sherlock Holmes: The Awakened'', was released in November 2006. It is the first game to feature first-person perspective in real-time 3D. The game follows an original plotline as Holmes and Dr. Watson investigate a series of strange disappearances related to the
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. Among the more positive reviews for the game, ''
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'' gave it a rating of 8.3 out of 10, praising the storyline and stating that it was told "brilliantly", calling it a "Cthulhu-infused Victoriana". A remastered version was released in 2008 offering a third-person perspective in addition to the first-person perspective. This game won ''GameSpots Best Use of a License Award.


''Sherlock Holmes Versus Arsène Lupin (aka Nemesis)''

The fourth game in the series, ''Sherlock Holmes Versus Arsène Lupin'' (also known as ''Sherlock Holmes: Nemesis''), was released in the third quarter of 2007. The game's antagonist is
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, a fictional gentleman thief created by French writer
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. It begins at Holmes' residence at
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in
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, where Holmes and Dr. Watson find a letter from Lupin. The thief states in the letter he will steal five items of great value to England.


''Sherlock Holmes Versus Jack the Ripper''

A fifth installment, ''Sherlock Holmes Versus Jack the Ripper'', was released in March 2009 and had Sherlock Holmes against the infamous serial killer
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. This is the first game in the series to be released on console, specifically
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. The game consists of poems, puzzles and tasks that take Holmes from one clue to the next.


''The Testament of Sherlock Holmes''

A sixth installment, ''The Testament of Sherlock Holmes'', was released for PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in September 2012. ''The Testament of Sherlock Holmes'' is set in the
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of 1895, with Holmes presented as the main suspect in a case in which he is unable to prove his innocence. It was developed primarily for consoles, and features a new graphic engine and gameplay mechanics.


''Crimes & Punishments''

''Sherlock Holmes: Crimes & Punishments'' is the seventh game in the series. The game was released on in September 2014 for PC, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation 4.


''The Devil's Daughter''

The eighth game, ''Sherlock Holmes: The Devil's Daughter'', was released in June 2016. It is the first game since 2007 not to be published by
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; instead it was published by Bigben Interactive. No reasons were given for the change of publisher. It was released on the Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC.
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was originally expected to reprise his role as Sherlock, but was later confirmed by Frogwares that the game would focus on a different incarnation of Sherlock Holmes and features a new actor Alex Jordan in the role.


''Chapter One''

The ninth game, ''Sherlock Holmes Chapter One'', was released in November 2021 for PC, Xbox One, PS4 as well as Xbox Series X and PS5. The game is set as an origin story with Sherlock Holmes, being aged twenty-one, returning to the island of Cordona, where he spent a part of his childhood. The main plot revolves around Holmes slowly regaining memories of his mother's death, while also solving different cases on the island. It is the first game in the series self-published by Frogwares and mechanically takes heavy inspiration from their previous title ''
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'' (for example, being set in an open-world environment).


Summary


Common elements


Items and tools

Throughout several games, Holmes uses his
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when he inspects things such as crime scenes, mutilated bodies, fingerprints, gashes and scratches—and uses it mostly for finding evidence. It is the only item to appear in most of the series. He also uses his
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in checking clues unseen by the naked eye. He has a chemistry set in his flat which he uses to dissolve solute, dissect clues, and find evidence. Each game also provides exploration to find items that Holmes can use later in the game to help solve the case.


Gameplay

Much of the gameplay throughout the whole series consists of themes and gameplay found in a classic adventure game. Players are encouraged to explore the games' sandbox landscapes, where clues are hidden in them. Point-and-click game-play is also prevalent. The series also lets the players interrogate certain people to gather evidence for the investigation. There are also instances where Holmes disguises himself in order to infiltrate a hostile location to get more evidence. The series lets the player play both Holmes and Watson in either first-person or third-person perspective. Holmes' game-play mostly consists of investigations and finding evidence to come to a conclusion. Watson's game-play mostly consists of him running errands for Holmes and assisting in the investigation. But there are sometimes instances where he takes control of the investigation. '' Sherlock Holmes: The Mystery of the Mummy'' was the first to use the first-person perspective in the series. '' Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Silver Earring'' is a point-and-click (mouse-controlled) third-person adventure, and the first one to use this perspective in the series. Clicking in the general direction you wish to go will usually cause your character to move in that direction. As Holmes, you spend time searching for important clues, most of which the bumbling police force have missed. Items are at least partly visible, though some are not interactive until an action in the game triggers them. You also analyze various clues using Holmes’ desktop laboratory. '' The Awakened'' was the first Frogwares title to allow gameplay to take place in an entirely real-time 3D landscape and from a first-person perspective, losing the pre-rendered backgrounds of its predecessors. Like other ''Sherlock Holmes'' games by Frogwares, it has an open world environment in every location that can have hidden clues and interactions with NPCs. The inventory system saves all objects, documents, and map locations for later use and can also be used to combine objects. The game can be viewed from a first or third person perspective. It provides you with icons to indicate what actions Holmes can take within his world, like pick up something or talk to someone.


Development and inspiration


Origin

The characters of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson in the game series are modeled using the characters from the
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series ''
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'' and the portrayals by Jeremy Brett and David Burke, respectively.


Graphics and technology

Early games in the series use pre-rendered backgrounds, using them to hide clues in the scene and provide accessible open world landscapes. It features a combination of 2D and 3D styles of view in the background. ''The Awakened'' was the first
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title to allow gameplay to take place in an entirely real-time 3D landscape and from a first-person perspective. Frogwares made a well rendered 3D environment without the normal excessive pixilation that haunted many adventure games. It is also the first game to feature gory murder scenes. For that, it was rated M for mature. All this is mixed with a lush presentation of 19th century London, depicting its characteristic dimly-lit lonely alleyways. The graphics quality was an improvement from all the previous games in the series. Animation in particular became more smoother and much more natural-looking. The third-person camera can also be moved around the character independently, which helps both to find an angle you're comfortable with and to take in your surroundings while standing still. These upgrades are part of a broader move to attract more console players. After the last game, Frogwares got feedback, from Xbox players in particular, that they wanted more adventure games with 3D graphics and also production values to match what other genres are offering. And Frogwares was eager to deliver, though the developer still insists this does not mean forgetting about PC players, as some speculate. ''Sherlock Holmes Versus Jack the Ripper'' used drawings to depict its murder victims, hiding the full horror of the scenes out of respect for the real historical victims. The new games in the series differ from this (especially ''
The Testament of Sherlock Holmes ''The Testament of Sherlock Holmes'' is an adventure video game in the '' Sherlock Holmes'' series developed by Frogwares and distributed by Focus Home Interactive. After being delayed from an original 2010 release, the game was released in Euro ...
''); holding no restraint in displaying the grisly murders, as the characters depicted are purely fictional. ''The Testament of Sherlock Holmes'' is the first in the series to have a great leap in graphics. Designers used motion capture to get realism in characterization. The game also benefits from a new light and shadow system, various post-treatment image effects, and high quality voice-over and cinematographic direction.


Casual games

In addition to the main series, Frogwares (by itself or through its casual division Waterlily) has developed four casual games, with simplified gameplay. They're generally less faithful to the canon, with fantasy and supernatural themes, for a younger target audience.


''Sherlock Holmes: The Mystery of the Persian Carpet''

''Sherlock Holmes: The Mystery of the Persian Carpet'' was released in mid-2008. Unlike the preceding games, ''The Mystery of the Persian Carpet'' is primarily an object hunt game. The game was rated poorly and was generally considered a disappointing follow-up to ''
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''. ''GameSpots review of the game found it "not all that appropriate as a sequel to the other adventures that Sherlock and Watson have been starring in during the past few years".


''Sherlock Holmes and the Mystery of Osborne House''

''Sherlock Holmes and the Mystery of Osborne House'' is the first in the series to be made and published for the
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. In this game, Holmes investigates a robbery and a deep conspiracy in
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.


''Sherlock Holmes and the Hound of the Baskervilles''

''Sherlock Holmes and the Hound of the Baskervilles'', released in 2011 for PC and Nintendo DS and loosely based on the novel of the same name, is a
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that features heavy supernatural themes. While the titular hound in the original story is a legend used to cover up a murder, the hound in the game is a supernatural monster associated with a curse, and the player is assisted by magical items and the ghosts of deceased members of the Baskerville family.


''Sherlock Holmes: The Mystery of the Frozen City''

''Sherlock Holmes: The Mystery of the Frozen City'' was released in October 2012 for the
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. According to review aggregator
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, the game received mixed to negative reviews.


Summary


Reception

The games are a commercial success. The series has sold "3 or 4 million copies", mostly on PC, as of 2012.


Recognition

A few titles of the series have also garnered awards from various gaming websites and communities. ''Sherlock Holmes: The Awakened'' earned GameSpot's "Best Use of a License" award in 2007. It was also nominated for GameSpot's and IGN's "Best PC Adventure Game of 2007" awards. In 2011,
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named ''The Awakened'' the 80th-best adventure game ever released. ''The Testament of Sherlock Holmes'' was awarded "Best of the Rest" in the Honorary Aggie Award category by the website
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, saying that "the surprising story of Sherlock's apparent fall from grace was thoroughly engaging right from the start and kept the momentum up through well-crafted characters and plenty of twists and turns. Topped off with stunning visuals and an impressive orchestral soundtrack, this was Frogwares at their finest".


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