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A unique take on the detective genre with procedurally generated levels and no waypoints or shining interactive items that feels really rewarding when you connect clues and manage to crack a case. Earn cash to purchase new gadgets that will help you in your investigation and interview different characters that may or may not have relevant information for the cases. Shadows of Doubt feels really like a one of a kind and might not be for everyone but overall seems like a pretty well made game.
Shadows of Doubt is a detective game in a noir voxel style setting. The characteristic is that everything is interactive, the game creates a city for you with people with full names and all data and then procedurally creates crimes for you to investigate with all the clues for you to find and link them and find the culprit and to get your pay check to pay your bills. Played it and it was so awesome how all, objects and people, perfectly reacted to your actions, a true work of immersive love
This detective game has more to offer than you can imagine. Shadows of Doubt is a procedurally generated open world game, where each run will be different from the other. In order to solve the case, you need to talk to citizens, look for clues, and watch your back, because the killer can be right behind you! If you like investigating, don’t even hesitate.
An indie game that takes risks, that innovates. It has become difficult to innovate in the video game industry in 2023, it feels like we’ve seen it all before, but some do. So well done to Colepowered Games for this initiative and these ideas. Now, in practice.
You end up running an investigator in a relatively dark atmospheric city is procedurally generated, and you are an investigator. You REALLY feel like an investigator because your decisions are important, and because you have to use your brains, your thinking.
The concept is excellent, innovative, and the immersion is absolute. A new chapter is opening for storytelling. However, it is only played in solo, but with multiplayer, it would be a must-have and the success on Steam would probably explode.
All this in early access, in other words, huge potential, the good indie surprise of the year so far in my opinion.