: For the first time in the series, you can switch freely between three camera views: First-person , Third-person over-the-shoulder , and Classic isometric/point-and-click .
: Players place information gathered from crime scenes and interrogations into "bubbles" on a virtual board. Connecting these logically leads to different deductions; if correct, they turn green, allowing the plot to move forward. : For the first time in the series,
The standout feature of (2012) is its Deduction Board , a visual gameplay mechanic that allows players to actively link clues together to draw logical conclusions and progress the story. Unlike earlier titles that often automated the "eureka" moment once clues were found, this system requires you to manually piece together information and motives to solve cases. Key Mechanics & Gameplay Features The standout feature of (2012) is its Deduction
: This entry is significantly darker and more graphic than its predecessors, featuring detailed crime scenes with mutilated corpses and a plot that casts Sherlock as a primary suspect in a series of crimes. Availability Availability : A helpful mechanic that briefly highlights
: A helpful mechanic that briefly highlights all interactable objects in the environment, preventing frustrating "pixel hunts" for tiny clues.