When he was in China during the Tang Dynasty, Detective Di was known as Di Renjie, or Judge Dee to his friends, who was a huge crime film named Di Gong An. The Montreal studios used to translate them to the Xbox and Switch, and it’s a graphic novel that feels transported from the 90s to the classic Sierra Online graphic novels from that time. There are four cases here, but all of them are tied to the Silk Rose title. The fake flower is left in a body of a few female corpses, and thus gave Di Renjie a good idea of how they are connected, and how the serial killer is in her midst. The case takes him to the local court. Detective Di has a very great political backdrop; The Silk Rose Murders, and the pressure of it often compromises his case. This is a simple graphic novel, with only a few controls and a small inventory to manage. People should focus more on weeding confessions and finding the smallest clues in the pixels’ environments. If you’re not to a fool, the simplicity of the controls and graphis fool you. There are some intricate puzzles that you’ll need on your A game. Key game features are:: The history and history of the ancient Chinese Revolution, and its storyline, The devils bring puzzles, solving and dialogue. Please choose Uniquely adapted for pixel art, 2D graphic Original soundtrack with 13 tracks, the music he uses. We had pleasure to play Detective Di. In order to prove that it’s worth noting your notebook for us, then you should put on it. We gave it a 4.5/5, saying we couldn’t be the only one who gets a liar for an old school graphic adventure, which takes the genre as seriously as Sierra Online did 30 years ago. Detective Di: The Silk Rose Murder does that and more, presenting one of the most sinful and adult examples of recent years. Detective Di: The Silk Rose Murders are available now on Xbox One and Xbox X|S and starts at 10 o’clock, while the Xbox Store is still open. That’s still on Nintendo Switch. The game is here as described above. A man killing young women in the capital of China in the 1970s, under the Tang Dynasty, and leaving in the crime scene a gun. After a brave investigation discovered a problem, the new, but very talented detective Di Renjije gets the task of discovering the murderer’s identity from the Empress Wu Zetian herself.