Solve crime scenes on your iPhone or iPod, playing "NCIS: The Game from the TV Show"
Arts & Entertainment → Television / Movies
- Author Leyla Useini
- Published February 12, 2011
- Word count 477
People are very curious beings and that’s why many of them love to watch crime TV series. There is a large number of people that are very fond of NCIS, formerly known as NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service. In the centre of this television serial is a fictional team of special agents (The Major Case Response Team) from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service that prosecutes criminal investigations that involve the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. The cases are very high profiled, very interesting and exiting, but also the special team that conducts them is very good prepared, consisted from fictional agents with strong and very well built characters. Leader of the team is the Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs. He is a former Gunnery Sergeant in the United States Marine Corps, whose wife and daughter were killed while in the protection of NIS. Special Agent Tony DiNozzo, is former police officer considered as a younger version of Gibbs. Smart and interesting Abigail "Abby" Sciuto is a Gothic forensics
specialist, Timothy McGee is the computer hacker, Ziva David is former solder in the Israeli Army…
It’s very typical for the people to empathy themselves with some TV character and that’s why is more than sure that everyone that likes to watch this series has asked himself many times, what if he was at the place of the crime scene. It seams impossible, but in the world of the video games everything is possible. NCSI or more preciously "NCIS: The Game from the TV Show" is the nes game in the list of iPod touch games and iPhone touch games.
This amazing game has appeared one month ago and it’s collecting good reviews, so far. The game is some type of "hidden object game" and the player has the assignment to solve 5 exciting cases, similar to the ones in the TV series. He becomes member of the team, analyzes the crime scene, searches for evidence and inspects the results, and stakes out potential suspects. The actions are pretty authentic so the "agent", does matching fingerprints, reconstructing chemical substances, and even autopsies. It’s possible to get into Abby's lab to get match molecules or in Ducky's lab to examine corpses for wounds and patterns.
Probably one of the most entertaining parts of the game is when the player interrogates the extra characters. In this case he should choose his temper, weather he’ll be aggressive, neutral or friendly and the intention is to get the suspects to their breaking point. Wrong tactic leads to wrong evidence and a different tactic must be tried, to get the answers out.
The game has good graphics and design, the music and sound coincide well with the gameplay and scenes as well, so the great fun is approved.
For more informations visit our site http://www.bestipodtouchgames.org/
Graduated philologist in comparative literature, born in Skopje, Macedonia. I find writing as one of the most appropriate ways to express myself and I like when it appears useful for the others as well. http://www.bestipodtouchgames.org/
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