Touch Detective 2 1/2
- A hilariously off-beat tale across 5 episodes
- Sequel to Touch Detective NDS with new plots and twists
- More unlockables as you solve side quests and complete an investigation report
- Over twice the locations to visit and all-new characters
- Returning cast includes Cromwell, Penelope and Funghi to help solve the mysteries
Product Description
Accepted into the Splendid Detective Society, Mackenzie has become a fully-accredited sleuth! Distress is, people still do not take her seriously. All that changes when a string of weird thefts pulls her into a puzzling plot, and she’ll have to use all her skills and intuition to learn the motive behind the crimes and solve the mystery
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I have had fun with this game, although it is kind of asinine and irritating at times. If you dont like sports meeting where you have to read alot then you wont like this game. It is just a asinine fun game.
Rating: 4 / 5
Atlus’ first Touch Detective for the DS had an undeniable charm, but alas was too linear and shallow for it’s own excellent. Touch Detective 2 1/2 is no different as it offers more of the same in terms of gameplay and presentation, which makes it basically the same game you’ve played before. Now, this may not be such a terrible thing for those who in fact loved the first game, but for the rest of us, there’s really not anything to see here. Young and touchy detective Mackenzie returns to solve the five cases that make up Touch Detective 2 1/2, and depending on how much you loved the first game will choose how much you delight in this outing. Like the previous game, Touch Detective 2 1/2’s most entertaining moments come from interrogating various people, thanks to the insanely hilarious dialogue and Mackenzie’s own inside thoughts. The art stylishness still offers plenty of charm and personality, even though most of it is used again from the last game. What really kills Touch Detective 2 1/2 are the same things that did in the previous installment: the repetitive and shallow gameplay, and just plain inane puzzle elements. Combine these with the overly linear feel of the game, and you get pretty much what we got the last time around. The first Touch Detective was a bolt from the blue hit when released, and for those who loved that game, you’ll probably dig this sequel to some extent. For the rest of us though, Touch Detective 2 1/2 is best left on the shelf.
Rating: 2 / 5
I really can’t figure out this game. Have to question a 10 year ancient.
Rating: 1 / 5
Maybe a small too simple for him, better for a younger crowd, but he seemed to delight in it.
Rating: 3 / 5
Despite the fact that it is a brood game, I loved it! Thoroughly cute, fun characters, and unadorned tales. Some if the tasks were hard to figure out, but I liked it so much I’m buying the first one. It’s a lot like Myst for the PC or Xbox, but with an adorable, anime feel!
Rating: 5 / 5