| CSI Hard Evidence
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| List Price: $39.99 |
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Publisher: Ubisoft Salesrank: 1175 Released: 2008-01-16
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| Our Price: $39.99 |
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| Platform: Nintendo Wii |
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Features:
Break down the evidence and bring suspects to justice in five all-new, bizarre crimes. Unravel longer cases, search bigger crime scenes and uncover hidden evidence in unique locations like never before
Master new forensic tools and find more evidence than ever. Use the new garage lab to examine large pieces of evidence like cars and trucks
Recreate gunfights with ballistic lasers, uncover shocking secrets with video analysis, and much more
Experience your very own CSI episodes as you piece together clues with the real CSI actors
Take part in dramatic interrogations to create grisly crime reenactments and explore atmospheric crime scenes inspired by the show
Customer Reviews: Clunky  Slow moving, clunky game. It was hard getting started. Maybe it gets better after you play it, but it was just too tedious for me.
CSI Hard Evidence  this game is as fun as the show and you get to put your knowledge to the test.
CSI Wii  Love the game, although I can’t really call it a game, more like a process study. Makes you think, that’s for sure!
Average  I had high hopes for this game, and was pretty much disappointed. The cases were interesting, but the games took so long to load that I got bored and frustrated quickly. The product placements got really old too.
The graphics were not up to current game standards. I gave this game a 3 star because the cases were interesting and challenging. The game just needs a bit more refinement.
Wishing for more from CSI…  You know, I had purchased a CSI game for the personal computer a couple of years ago…and I’m disappointed to see that they’ve made no attempt to upgrade the experience for the Wii.
The graphics are grainy, it’s sometimes difficult to point to the exact thing that they want you to find, even from different views and it’s really lacking in the “exciting” area. The story lines are very basic, the characters are far, far, far away from what they should look like, and I’m just really disappointed that it’s not up to the standards that one would expect for the Wii.
I gave it three stars. One for the fact that it DOES include Sara (whom we all love but, sadly, is no longer part of CSI), one for the storyline, and one for the fact that most of my family can play it (although we all know that investigating a murder isn’t appropriate for a 10 year old, my 13 year old likes trying to figure out the puzzle).
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