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The Detail Critic Reviews

23 Total Reviews

14 Positive Reviews(60.9%)
9 Mixed Reviews(39.1%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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CalmDownTom November 12, 2014
Episode 1 does exactly what it should, grabs you right from the get-go and leaves you desperate for more.
90
Grab It Magazine April 12, 2015
Rival Games has kicked off The Detail with an unforgettable first episode, setting a very high bar for itself. With so many different story threads started, the challenge will be to weave those threads together into a rich and satisfying tapestry that involves the player. And this is all while seeking to recapture that explosive opening where the player is pushed to look within themselves without necessarily finding a “right” answer.
85
Pelit (Finland) December 16, 2014
A well-made police procedural. It’s only true fault is the short length, but perhaps that will be fixed in the later episodes.
80
Impulsegamer November 11, 2014
Promising first episode.
80
Worth Playing January 15, 2015
Aside from the short play time, it's rather engaging, and while it is way too early to say whether The Detail ends up being a great adventure, the first episode will certainly whet the appetites of those who love a good police procedural.
80
Game Rant April 10, 2015
Its story and atmosphere are intriguing, if a little too reliant on dark tropes to get the gravity of the situation across, and the unique art style is eye-catching and memorable.
80
The Digital Fix July 13, 2016
The Detail is a valiant effort to bring gritty police drama to PC. Aside from some dialogue issues, the tone is flawless while the story offers up plenty of intrigue to keep any wannabe sleuth entertained for a few hours.
75
Gamer.nl January 19, 2015
This dark point-and-click-adventure is too short, but it amazingly drags you into the story about crime in a Gotham-like city. Great animation style plus an interesting soundtrack.
75
IGN Italia February 13, 2015
It tries to mix The Wire with the Telltale Games and maybe the ambitions are too high, but the mood is strong and there's some potential.
73
Ragequit.gr November 3, 2014
The apparent willingness from the development team to invest emotion and drama in the game's plot, combined with various, interesting, characters give us a nice start for an interactive storytelling game whose biggest drawback is the complete lack of voice overs. At this point, the choices we make do not lead to serious differentiation of events, but that's something many games of this relatively new category suffer from.
72
COGconnected July 20, 2016
The game rushes to reach the end which sours the experience slightly, leaving the player with an undercooked taste.
70
Brash Games May 23, 2016
Played as a complete season it feels much more like a complete game, especially as you don’t have to wait eight months between episodes as they were initially released, and overall I very much enjoyed it. However the rushed ending and lack of polish does unfortunately count against it – despite comparisons to The Wire it’s nowhere near that level.
70
IncGamers January 18, 2015
The unofficial NYPD Blue adventure game that Telltale never made. Aside from some pretty clear budgetary constraints, The Detail’s hard edged cop narrative has a compelling opening.
70
DarkStation July 30, 2015
Overall, Where the Dead Lie, is a good introduction to what could possibly be an amazing experience.
69
Kill Screen December 1, 2014
In a game about big-picture, important ideas of societal problems, a lot of the choices feel not-so-important.
65
Hooked Gamers November 13, 2014
The Detail isn’t bad, it’s just not as good as the games it’s trying to emulate.
65
GameCritics February 4, 2015
There's nothing truly ground-breaking going on in The Detail (Telltale and BioWare have done better in the "players-choose-their-responses" department), but it does have potential.
65
Vandal May 9, 2016
The Detail is a good adventure, ideal for those who enjoy mature stories and noire style. It doesn't use all its potential, but it is definitely very enjoyable.
65
Areajugones July 16, 2016
The Detail is a videogame in which the dialogue and its design are the parts that stand out the most. However, the mechanics are so simple that it can be considered as an interactive comic.
60
GameSpew May 5, 2016
So, The Detail Season 1 isn’t perfect, but what ever is? It fails in some places and shines in others. Despite the clunky gameplay elements, there’s a unique style and an expertly written cast of characters waiting to be uncovered for those who are willing to stick it out. For all its problems, The Detail still has plenty there to make me excited for the next season.