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  • The Raven: Legacy of a Master Thief review: Inspector, clues, slow

    by 
    Susan Arendt
    Susan Arendt
    07.29.2013

    So-called English "cozy mysteries" are a wildly successful subset of the whodunnit genre, in part because of Agatha Christie, who was a master of getting a bunch of people together in a house and then bumping them off one by one. The Raven: Legacy of a Master Thief takes its story cues right from Dame Agatha, drawing together a disparate group of characters and then promptly dropping a mysterious jewel thief into their midst. Deception, red herrings, and clues abound, and putting it all right is a joyous activity for the armchair sleuth – if only the game's clunky execution didn't keep getting in the way. As Constable Anton Zellner, you're an endearing, if not overly successful cop with a penchant for mysteries. In Part 1 of The Raven, the only part currently available, you find yourself accidentally at the center of a mystery when you discover that the acclaimed thief The Raven has his sights on a jewel locked up a few train cars behind you. The Inspector in charge of the guard detail isn't really interested in your help, but that's just because he doesn't see your full potential. Surely if you poke around a bit you can find out something really vital for catching the criminal in the act!%Gallery-194915%

  • Get a glimpse of The Raven, from Unwritten Tales developer King ART

    by 
    Mike Suszek
    Mike Suszek
    08.26.2012

    King ART, developer of The Book of Unwritten Tales, has a new adventure game in the works called The Raven. The game is set in 1960s Europe and has players on the hunt to find a thief known as The Raven, who has stolen an emerald called the "Eye of the Sphinx." The Raven is in development for PC, Mac and as-yet-unannounced consoles. Put on your favorite detective hat and check out the trailer (above) and gallery for the game from Gamescom. %Gallery-163318%