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Picture from Sherlock Holmes returns this fall

For over ten years, players have donned the hat and magnifying glass of the world’s greatest detective, in a dozen games for PC and handheld systems. This year, Sherlock Holmes returns, but not just for PC. This fall the world’s greatest detective will also be appearing on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: The Testament of Sherlock is playable with a gamepad in a third person view with revamped controls that suit the console. The title will attempt to immerse gamers in 1898 London as they conduct an investigation. All of the evidence suggests that our hero is the main suspect in a case involving theft, fraud and double-crossings. Unable to prove his own innocence, Holmes is rapidly losing London’s trust as doubt spreads throughout the city. Even Doctor Watson’s faith in his friend begins to waver, as the famous detective flees Scotland Yard and raises further suspicion. Is Holmes capable of murder?

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