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Art Of Murder: Cards Of Destiny Trailer

By John Walker on October 22nd, 2009.

Glooooooooooooooooooooomy.

It seems there’s going to be another Art Of Murder game. After the original was so dodgy I was a little surprised to see a sequel earlier this year. I never did go on to play the full game after the demo. Some other people must have though, as there’s now to be a third in this series, Art of Murder: Cards of Destiny.

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Gruesome Corpse: Art Of Murder 2 Demo

By John Walker on March 10th, 2009.

She's hooked on this game!!!!!!!!!!!! [dies]

The public cries have been heard! Finally there’s a sequel to last year’s Polish adventure, Art of Murder: FBI Confidential. Art of Murder: Hunt For The Puppeteer. There’s a demo too! Oh no wait, I seem to have become confused. Art of Murder was one of the most astonishingly rubbish adventure games ever made. A completely nonsensical crime procedural, mystifyingly plotted, seeming to start halfway through a story that’s never explained, it was a lunatic collection of aimless trudging, gibberish puzzles, and an almost poetic stream of madness spoken by the American cast. Thank goodness there’s to be more.

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