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The Suspects

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This involves a lot of challenging negotiations with some pretty slippery people. Hope you enjoy it.

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Excellent!

Wow, that was an awesome game. It took me a lot of tries to figure out exactly what to do.

I did find one odd bug, though... one time after I said that I wanted to talk to Rolf after speaking to Bridget's mother, it took me to the screen where Crabtree asked if I had a suspect, so I said that the name wasn't on the list, said how Ted didn't have the bracelet, and told him about the paper Dr. Raleigh was writing. Then for whatever reason I was magically whisked away to Raleigh's colleague's office, I apparently had roughly -1 hours left, and it was impossible to leave.

PS: Why do I see a lot of people saying that Yale did it? He didn't; if you say he did it in the list of suspects Crabtree informs you he was somewhere else.

Did anyone else catch that the receptionist at Klink International was Lola from Customer Service?
This was very difficult....everything was pretty realistic, from the interviews to the time management. The evidence found at Ted's was slapdash, though. Actually, the way that Ted's room was drawn in general was slapdash. One of my favorite games in the series.

10/10, my favorite part of this game was the fact your character needed rest, this made it so much more realistic and adventurous.

It kept looping around and around to dr.so and so, so I couldnt interigate Ted...it was annoying and I missed the whole story. Bummer...it had promise.

For as many crazy flaws as there are in this series, I have to admit that I really liked this one. It's at least different and lets you get in a zone where you don't have to deal with all that much that's ridiculous. The old couple's rambling about absolutely nothing at least made sense in the grand scheme of things. That being said, the game is painfully difficult, since you say there's all these suspects but every option leads to Ted; who could it be then?