The CSI series may have legions of fans around the world, but the fact that there are actually three different programmes in the franchise has brought about a slightly strange situation. It's fairly rare for fans to like Miami, New York and Las Vegas equally. If anything, they tend to have a real love for just one of the CSI offshoots, neglecting or even pouring scorn on the rest.
This game is based on the middle sibling from the series, the David Caruso vehicle, CSI: Miami. Some may not appreciate the sauntering monotone of Caruso's acting, but this mobile outing certainly makes the most of its licence. The likeness of leading man Horatio Caine (Caruso) is dead-on, assuring you this isn't some sort of half-hearted cash-in on the TV brand; this really is CSI the mobile game in suitably big, bold, trademark-using fashion.
The first scene opens on a beach where the body of a young woman has been found. She was drowned, but the water in her lungs is chlorinated, not salty. It's up to you, Horatio, to solve this mystery and find her killer. You know the drill: talk to witnesses and suspects; gather information from the scene of the crime; analyse it at your CSI lab; and look for forensic matches to pin the crime on the unsuspecting perp.
Being a pure adventure game, anyone looking for high-speed chases or shoot-outs should investigate other titles. For those that stay, CSI: Miami sees you freely making you way between various locations using the map screen. Each location consists of a static screen you can scroll around using your cursor. When you come across something that needs to be examined more closely – a body, for instance – the view zooms in, and again the cursor is used to sift out evidence.
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