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First CSI screenshots revealed 09 Feb, 2006, 22:20 / 7 comments


While waiting for the official web site for 3 Dimensions of Murder (which I'm told will be at the URL csitdm.ubi.com) to launch, you can tide yourself over by checking out its product page which was quietly added to the Ubisoft online store. Particularly of interest is that it includes the first two screenshots from the game. I have to say I like the graphics quite a bit, but be sure to tell me your obviously better opinion below.

The page also contains Ubisoft's descriptions and features of the game, and you can of course use it to pre-order your PC copy right now. The release date is March 21st, so we'll be crackin' cases with Grissom and co. soon. I recommend buying the game as soon as possible, because you'll want to get all that propriety out of your investigation techniques by the time Sam and Max roll around.
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  • Udvarnoky on 10 Feb, 2006, 23:51…
    Check the product page again. We've got boxart. Still no damn web site though.
  • Scummbuddy on 10 Feb, 2006, 06:19…
    I just looooove how there's only a little blurb about TellTale Games at the bottom. They couldn't even get a logo on that page. TTG is Ubisofts bitch... but to get some mainstream recognition, I'd let em boss me around too. There would just be an enormous amount of 'hidden' TTG logos around in the game.. like tattoos on dead people, on those newspapers that litter the streets, and of course, set a murder at TTG headquarters.
  • jp-30 on 10 Feb, 2006, 09:19…
    To be fair, it's just a product pag in an online store. As Udders points out up there, the actual game site is on its way...
  • Metallus on 10 Feb, 2006, 03:55…
    Hey, pretty impressive!
  • itchythesamurai on 10 Feb, 2006, 01:08…
    Man, I hope this game has naked dead hookers! That could be just the edge TTG needs to go mainstream.
  • jp-30 on 10 Feb, 2006, 09:13…
    Once Jack Thompson gets a whiff of "'naked dead hookers", Telltale'll be set...
  • jp-30 on 10 Feb, 2006, 00:49…
    Me likey the graphics too - kinda soft and washed out like a chalk drawing or something.

    Sort of more arty than photo-realistic. Helps with the mood.