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Old 07/13/2009, 08:01 am   #1
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Default CSI: Deadly Intent announced for october release - developer: Telltale

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Old 07/13/2009, 09:19 am   #2
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Good news for Telltale fans. Whether the game will actually appeal to fans of traditional adventure gamers is another question - ubisoft are likely to want to stick close to the formula they've had so far for the franchise.
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Old 07/13/2009, 09:49 am   #3
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I like the CSI games very much (with the exception of CSI: NY). Normally I prefer traditional adventure games, but the CSI games somehow manage to entertain me a lot...

Of course it all depends on the storys of the cases (I like it espacially when they all come together in the final case).
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Old 07/13/2009, 11:40 am   #4
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Am I the only one who thinks it is really odd Telltale are making another CSI? It's not even episodic, is it? I know this was to be expected since Dan Connors accidently let it slip during a Gamespot interview, but the CSI game isn't exactly heavily promoted around here.
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Old 07/13/2009, 01:43 pm   #5
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Thats because Telltale isn't the publisher of the csi games, so everything they release has to be run by ubisoft who are responsible for marketing of the title...

I think that the CSI games bring in quite a bit of funds (that they can use for their own projects) without any risks involved, since ubisoft is financing the whole thing...
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Old 07/13/2009, 03:26 pm   #6
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I'm sure, given the size of the franchise, that this deal has to be very lucrative for telltale, particularly if they're doing it on the consoles as well.

Even better, the game is likely to have a different customer base than TTG's "own" offerings, and hence unlikely to compete significantly with these. Seems like a no-brainer for them to do it, given the option.
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Old 07/13/2009, 03:30 pm   #7
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Am I the only one who thinks it is really odd Telltale are making another CSI? It's not even episodic, is it?
Although they're not released episodically, the actual format (aside from it all being on a single retail disc) for their previous games have been five cases, making it very much like a Telltale season. I believe there's an interview where they say that from a development standpoint, the CSI games are handled very much like the other licenses on Telltale's end.

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I'm sure, given the size of the franchise, that this deal has to be very lucrative for telltale, particularly if they're doing it on the consoles as well.

Even better, the game is likely to have a different customer base than TTG's "own" offerings, and hence unlikely to compete significantly with these. Seems like a no-brainer for them to do it, given the option.
And beyond that, Telltale's CSI have also just been good 1st person detective graphic adventure games. This is coming from someone whose only familiarity with CSI is seeing a few minutes while channels surfing, and watching Youtube videos of David Caruso's one liners from CSI: Miami spliced together.

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Old 07/14/2009, 01:35 am   #8
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I own CSI: 3 Dimensions of Murder and CSI: Hard Evidence, but I have yet to play the latter of the two. Perhaps I should before October.

I must say, Telltale really has their hands full now. They have Wallace & Gromit's Grand Adventures, Tales of Monkey Island, Sam & Max Season Three, and now CSI: Deadly Intent in development. Curse you, Telltale! My game collection will never be complete.

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Old 07/14/2009, 03:37 am   #9
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I think, that Wallace & Gromit is nearly finished, so there will be free capacities for the other projects.
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Old 07/14/2009, 03:44 am   #10
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Old 07/14/2009, 10:38 am   #11
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Telltale's CSI have also just been good 1st person detective graphic adventure games. This is coming from someone whose only familiarity with CSI is seeing a few minutes while channels surfing, and watching Youtube videos of David Caruso's one liners from CSI: Miami spliced together.

Same here. I only picked up the CSI games because of the Telltale connection, I've seen maybe four episodes of the show, but I really enjoyed them. It's a much more immersive and atmospheric experience than other TT games and it's a welcome change of pace for me.

Is anyone else having trouble viewing the product page? Was this officially announced or not? I'm confused

EDIT: OK, I found a google cache of the page but it doesn't seem to exist on the Ubisoft site anymore. I guess someone goofed up.

The "improved interrogation system" sounds interesting.

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Old 07/14/2009, 10:59 am   #12
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It seems to be Wii only?
And the DS version has another comany as developer. Maybe Telltale developes and that other company ports the game to the DS?
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Old 07/16/2009, 05:06 pm   #13
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Hey all, it's officially announced over here on Yahoo! Games.

Sorry that we had to hide this thread for a couple of days.
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Old 07/16/2009, 05:09 pm   #14
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..:/

Meh.

I guess not every product a company makes is something you're going to want. I will get it anyway because it's a Telltale game but I really hope it at least releases on PC.

EDIT: It will. And after watching the trailer it looks actually interesting. Not exactly my cup of tea - like more S&M/Monkey Island like products, even W&G but this looks cool.
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Old 07/17/2009, 08:17 am   #15
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From the trailer it seems that the DNA comparison has been simplified from matching relatively complex patterns to matching a matrix of coloured dots. I'm wondering which other aspects of the game have been simplified and to what extent.

As a compromise between CSI:NY the games as they were before it could be worse, but it's still somewhat disappointing. I guess I'm just not the target audience
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Old 07/17/2009, 12:29 pm   #16
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Yeah telltales CSI: games have always been the best of the series...

The PC license of CSI: is actually becoming a very old franchise, it has been handled by 3 developers ... There are currently 6 games in total, going all the way back to 2003. This upcoming game is number 7.

I have been thinking of making a list of all the games (and what they contain) and positing it here and on the csigamer forum for a long time now. because the earlier games made by the first developer (369 interactive) have fallen from the spotlight.

Would anyone be interested in that? a master list of all the games and the 30 cases they contain?
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Old 07/18/2009, 01:08 am   #17
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I'd definitely be interested in that list, Dangerzone. If you could even just write a few lines on the gameplay of each of the games that would be immensely useful to me.
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Old 07/18/2009, 07:35 pm   #18
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So does this mean we'll have to wait a while longer for Sam & Max: Season Three?
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Old 07/19/2009, 07:16 am   #19
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So does this mean we'll have to wait a while longer for Sam & Max: Season Three?
I doubt it, Telltale is known for keeping their plate pretty full. I'd still expect a Sam and Max announcement around the end of TMI.
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Old 07/20/2009, 05:49 am   #20
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I doubt it, too.

The CSI games never stopped them from working on their episodic releases, and is handled by a different team than the S&M games.

I expect the release of the first episode in december or january.
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