CSI: Miami (2004)
CSI: Miami, developed by Ubisoft, is a video game based on the popular television drama series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Players take on the role of members of a South Florida team of forensic investigators and use both scientific methods and police work to solve complex cases. The game features high-tech tools to find evidence, interrogate suspects and solve puzzles. It follows the format of Ubisoft's successful CSI: Crime Scene Investigation game series for an exciting fast-paced experience inspired by one of TV's most popular shows.
Platforms: PC (Microsoft Windows),iOS
Release date: 2004-11-16
All about game CSI: Miami
The popular television series CSI: Miami has been around since 2002 and its success spawned a video game adaptation in 2004. Developed by 369 Interactive and published by Ubisoft, the game was released for Microsoft Windows on April 24, 2004. It wasn't until 2008 that Gameloft redeveloped the game for iOS devices.
CSI: Miami follows the same pattern of five cases as other games in the CSI franchise like CSI: Crime Scene Investigation does. Players will investigate each case separately with clues leading them to evidence which will help solve that particular case but also be connected to subsequent ones through a larger narrative arc. It is up to you as an investigator to collect all this evidence and build your own theories about what happened before presenting it to Horatio Caine (David Caruso) who acts as your supervisor throughout the entire process.
Gameplay mostly consists of examining crime scenes, collecting evidence using various tools such as luminol or tweezers, interviewing witnesses or suspects, analyzing data obtained from computers or cell phones – all while trying not to contaminate any potential pieces of evidence! You must do so within certain time limits in order for your investigation not to go cold!
With its unique setting based on a real-life police procedural drama show combined with challenging puzzles and mini-games requiring quick thinking skills from players - this is one experience you won’t regret taking part in if you are looking into something more interactive than just watching episodes on television!