

I enjoyed the voice work a lot, too (mainly because I've been a fan of D'Onofrio since Full Metal Jacket), and other sounds are well used. Although the interface is a bit marred by some odd walking paths and small errors, it will be second nature for most intuitive gamers. These items can be stored in the PDA Detective Goren carries as evidence for building a case against suspects, eliminating others from suspicion, and the like. Your character will move about in most crime scenes and areas with the tried and true click and move interface, and discover clues and items along the way.

However, there's added nuance and other items of interest that flesh Criminal Intent out a bit more from other adventure titles. In a purely cosmetic sense, this could be an accurate description of this title. Most mystery titles of this sort haven't changed the basics of gameplay since before Monkey Island: Explore your surroundings, find clues or items, check other areas, etc. In Law and Order: Criminal Intent, you'll take the role of Vince D'Onofrio's Detective Goren and solve the same homicides and mysterious crimes he'd work with on the show. Not only successful in its original iteration, the series has spawned a pair of highly successful sister shows in Special Victims Unit and Criminal Intent, as well as the obligatory video game titles. Law and Order is arguably the most successful crime and justice series on television today. LAW & ORDER is a board game concerned with all aspects of the (British) law from employment, marriage, divorce, criminal law, civil liberties, police powers, motoring offenses, children and the law, and consumer legislation.
