Shadows of Doubt, a very well-liked detective game that launched for PC last year, is headed to PS5 at some point in 2024. The game's biggest selling point is that each and every playthrough is different. From the city setting and the characters that in habit it, to the actual cases that you'll need to solve, everything is procedurally generated, which can lead to some crazy moments of sandbox gameplay.
Again, the title's got a lot of fans on PC, where it's technically still in early access. We would assume that the upcoming PS5 version will signal the game's full 1.0 release.
Do you know Shadows of Doubt? Would you be up for playing it on PS5? Get your magnifying glasses out in the comments section below.
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This looks way cool.
Leave it to indie devs to make interesting games!
Why has it been so long ago since LA Noire? Ugh.
Played this last year and while I totally dig the concept, as it’s pretty close to an immersive sim, I could not get a grip with the gameplay. Not sure why exactly but it didn’t click with me.
Love imsims and this one looks interesting. Haven't pulled the trigger on PC as I typically don't play early access games, so hopefully this does mean a 1.0 version is on the horizon.
This actually looks really cool and unique.
Looks cool, like lA noire, i hope the gameplay are fun
Played this on my laptop at 10fps, gonna be even better without the slideshow.
This game can require a lot of going through files and repetitiveness (like actual detective work) on difficult cases to rule people out which i know some people won’t find enjoyable.
Not with that graphical style.
I'm no graphics whore (I'm not particularly bothered by frame rates and resolution), but there are certain styles I just can't stand, and this "retro x Minecraft" blocky nonsense is certainly one of them. It's just... fugly.
@Specky LA Noire was an amazing game. I had a good couple of weeks playing it and watching Detective movies. LA Confidential is such a good movie.
Sounds perfect, love a good detective game and there's never been a proper one that actually involves some investigation.
Alan Wake 2, L.A Noire were ok but didn't leave up to the player to really accomplish or get wrong/right.
Minimal hand holding yes please.
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