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Developer(s) | Telltale Games, Other Ocean (DS) |
Publisher(s) | Ubisoft |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows, Wii, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS |
Release date(s) | October 13, 2009 (PC, Xbox 360) October 20, 2009 (DS, Wii) |
Genre(s) | Adventure |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Rating(s) | ESRB: M / T (DS) |
Media/distribution | DVD-ROM, Wii Optical Disc |
CSI: Deadly Intent is a computer game based on the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation television series. It's the seventh CSI game released, including CSI: Miami and CSI: NY. It was released for Xbox 360 and PC on October 13, 2009,[1][2] and for Wii and DS on October 20, 2009.[3][4]
The game corresponds with the 9th season of the television series and includes the characters of Raymond Langston and Riley Adams.[5]
The Nintendo DS version of this game is called CSI: Deadly Intent - The Hidden Cases and was developed by Other Ocean[4]. It includes four original cases created exclusively for that platform.[6]
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In case 1, a bride named Lynn Bowder has been murdered in a hotel room. You work with Nick Stokes. The evidence leads to a Vegas visitor named Airam Dominguez, the night manager of the hotel, Charles Steer, and the victim's old friend, Kathy Burd.
A referee named Rick Shimada was found dead in the fighting ring. You work with Greg Sanders in this case. The evidence points to an angry fighter named Hank Hackett, a mysterious ring girl named Tina Allens, and the league owner, Horace Willingham. Suspect Hank Hackett is murdered halfway through the case, making this a double homicide.
A female TV host named Clarinda Jackson was found drowned to death in a rehab center spa. You work with Dr. Raymond Langston in this case. The evidence leads to the victim's lover, Steven Thompson, her husband, Ernest Goldwasser and a TV rival named Jack Shell.
A famous fire-breather named Andrew Levesque was found dead. You work with Riley Adams. In the autopsy the victim was already dying of cancer and it seems the victim was abusive and violent. The evidence leads to the victim's landlord and doctor, Vincente Manoto, his wife, Ardell Levesque and his 18-year-old stepson, Lyle Fitzer.
A female impersonator named Wallance Bieganowski under alias of Miss A was found dead in a nightclub. You work with Catherine Willows in this last case. The victim was identified as a superstar but other identification turns to out to be the victim's friend and manager. This murder was staged like a serial killer from 1975. This killer was known as the Barbor Street Boozer. He got this name because he tied his victims down and poured whiskey down their throats until they died of alcohol poisoning. The evidence leads to the superstar known as Marcelle (real name: Floyd Collister), a homeless man named Gary Beaumont, and the detective that worked the case back in 1975, Lieutenant Juarice Briggs. At the end of a case you solve a celebrity murder and a cold case.
At the set of the movie "Diamond Devils", an explosion occurs and a dead extra for the set falls with it.
"An unexpected explosion rocks a movie set with far too many accidents."
You work with Ray Langston.
The designer of a new casino is found dead on top of a sword on the casino's opening.
"The opening of Glass Works Casino is interrupted by a strange death."
You work with Nick Stokes and Catherine Willows.
An air gun fight ends with a man killed with a real one.
"Find out who brought a gun to an air gun fight."
You work with Greg Sanders.
Unfortunately for you, your last suspect was found poisoned and you see that a therapist facility connects the culprits of your cases.
"Discover the shocking truth behind the murder of a familiar face."
You work with Catherine Willows and Riley Adams.
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