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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Familiar and enjoyable
System requirements:
Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
Pentium 3 or AMD Athlon 750 Mhz
256MB RAM
DirectX 9 compatible sound card
16x CDROM or better
650MB available harddrive space
16MB DirectX 9 compliant graphics card

Rated "M" for Mature and suggested only for those over the age of 17. The rating is for blood, gore,...
Published on April 24, 2005 by Lynellen Perry

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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Eh. That sums it up. Eh.
Among other things! First off, let me tell you I'm a huge fan of CSI, and will buy anything that comes out with the CSI moniker on it. I've played both of the CSI Las Vegas games, and have had fun playing those.

CSI Miami is technically the same game as the previous CSI PC games. When there's a sequel to a game, you hope that the user interface hasn't...
Published on December 27, 2004 by Meg


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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Eh. That sums it up. Eh., December 27, 2004
= Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: CSI: Miami (CD-ROM)
Among other things! First off, let me tell you I'm a huge fan of CSI, and will buy anything that comes out with the CSI moniker on it. I've played both of the CSI Las Vegas games, and have had fun playing those.

CSI Miami is technically the same game as the previous CSI PC games. When there's a sequel to a game, you hope that the user interface hasn't changed much, but the gameplay has. This game plays exactly like the other ones to the point it's formulaic. You play 5 cases, 4 with CSIs and 1 with the Lead CSI. The last case always incorporates the previous 4 cases. I spent about 10 hours playing this game, and I've played it before. It wasn't that it was hard, just how should I put this gently, ridiculously nitpicky. What I mean by this is, you can pass up huge pieces of evidence and it not cost you any points, but the smallest task you don't do, will hold up the game for an infinite amount of time while you go back and re-check all your steps. This happened to me in the 2nd case and it was a stupid fingerprint that had been checked on earlier evidence, but not another piece of earlier evidence. It was maddening.

The voice acting was done by the original actors, but the only one who managed to speak with any sort of believability was Horatio Caine. Speedle was the worst offender, sounding at times like a Ben Stein stand in "Wow."

I did enjoy playing the game - the story lines were excellent and believable, and tied up well in the final case with Horatio. (After playing this game, I have learned never to join a country club). I found no bugs in the game which is a relief after the mess that CSI Dark Motives was when they put it out earlier this year. Upon further inspection, there's a patch on www.ubi.com, for bugs, but I played it through with no problem, but I suppose it would be better to install this and head off any problems before they occur.

So in the end, the game wasn't a bad way to spend a snowed in Sunday, but if I had my druthers, the game would be much better. If you're not a die hard fan of the show, don't bother with it and invest your money in the upcoming Season 2 DVDs releasing shortly. Die hards pick it up with the understanding that it isn't that great.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Familiar and enjoyable, April 24, 2005
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: CSI: Miami (CD-ROM)
System requirements:
Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
Pentium 3 or AMD Athlon 750 Mhz
256MB RAM
DirectX 9 compatible sound card
16x CDROM or better
650MB available harddrive space
16MB DirectX 9 compliant graphics card

Rated "M" for Mature and suggested only for those over the age of 17. The rating is for blood, gore, violence, and sexual themes.

From the game manual: "Story: You are a CSI intern assigned to work under Horatio Caine at the Miami Date Crime Scene Investigation Unit. To discover the truth behind the crimes, you must visit crim scenes, interview suspects, and collect and analyze physical evidence. Luckily, you have the help of some of Miami's top CSI agents and support team."

From the game manual: "Object of the game: In CSI:Miami, your goal in each case is to gather enough evidence and information to lead to the arrest of a suspect. Using high-tech forensic tools as well as your own puzzle-solving and interrogation skills, you must close the evidence trinity by identifying the relationship between the suspect, the victim, and the crime scene. Only then will you be able to make an arrest and ensure that justice ahs been delivered to the victims."

This latest installation of the CSI game franchise is relatively good. The game manual seems to have more information in it, so that you aren't wondering how to use tools.

New to this game is a cryptogram puzzle where you have to decode a scrambled text message. Very enjoyable. I also enjoyed the "assembly table" in the lab where you get to reconstructed torn pictures and broken lamp glass. I was suprised at the number of pieces you have to work with .. these werent simplistic puzzles.

Otherwise, this game is essentially the same as the previous CSI games. Collect evidence, double check it for additional details, go back and forth to the locations and requiz the witnesses/suspects, check the dark places with your flashlight, search every pixel on the screen to find any zoom shots that you missed before, and it all falls together nicely. If you feel you need a hint, just take a look at the hint questions that you could ask your partner (but dont actually ask the question) ... merely looking at the question itself can lead you to re-examine something without losing points on actually asking for hints.

If you're familiar with how to play these CSI games, this will be a pretty quick play. I think overall the cases in this edition are simpler than the CSI:Las Vegas games. Note to parents: one of the cases is extremely sexual and not recommended for children.

--lynellen.com
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Keeps you wanting more, October 28, 2004
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I couldn't wait for this game to be made. I miss the character of Speedle played by Rory Cochrane. If you really like role-playing and solving whodunits than this is the game for you. Its like being on the show with the characters. I give it two thumbs up.

C.C.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great game, June 10, 2006
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: CSI: Miami (CD-ROM)
I bought this game at an electronics store for under $10. I spent about 15 hours total playing it and only had to look online for hints twice. The last case is very time consuming and probably the hardest, but case #2 is easy to get stuck on. I would go look in stores to see if you could find this game for cheaper, but if not, I'd say it's worth $20!
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars AWESOME game!!, December 27, 2004
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: CSI: Miami (CD-ROM)
This was probably one of, if not, THE coolest games I've ever played. It is so well made. Graphics are good, stories are cool, just the right challenge level. It's just awesome.
Now I haven't played the first game although it's next on my list, so I can't verify or counter the other peoples' statements about it being too formulaic, like the first one. But I just had an awesome time with this game. I just couldn't keep away. I played it constantly and beat it in two days. I'm not saying it didn't have enough gameplay hours; they were probably sufficient. But I was just hooked and I played it all the time. The extras that you can unlock are pretty cool too.
And what an ending! The ending to the last case is awesome. I won't reveal any more, but what a surprise! Now, it's highly unlikely, but hey, this is drama. It's a cool story anyway.
If you are interested in crime, crime scene investigation, or forensics, this game is definitely for you!
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Fun but too linear, December 26, 2004
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: CSI: Miami (CD-ROM)
This is my first attempt at the CSI pc game genre. I am a huge fan of the CSI shows, although nothing beats the original (I find David Caruso's sunglass aerobics a little annoying).

So here in CSI Miami you are a trainee CSI assigned to assist one of the regular CSIs (Duquesne, Speedle, Delko, Yelina and the great man Horatio Caine) from the show to investigate and solve a murder or two. I will not post any spoilers so I won't elaborate on the cases.

You investigate the primary crime scene, interview witnesses and, through appropriate development of the cases via evidence, you can get warrants to interrogate suspects or examine other locations.

You investigate locations using a mouse pointer and, when you have found an item or location of interest, you can use specific CSI tools to examine for fingerprints, blood etc, and collect items or samples and haul them back to the lab. You then have access to three locations at CSI HQ: Alexx's morgue, where she will describe the cause of death and any other anomalies, and where you may have the opportunity to further examine the body; Vera's lab, where you can examine the evidence in further detail, via the computer, microscope or evidence table; or Yelina's desk, where you can ask for warrants or suspect information.

When interrogating or questioning you are given a set list of questions you can ask.

Depending on the level of difficulty you choose, finding evidence is quite easy and there are usually only 3-4 pieces of evidence at the most at each location.

It is pretty much necessary to find all the available evidence and ask all the possible questions to get to the end of each case.

All in all this is a fun experience, but there is very little freedom. There is no room for intuition or further depth because you can only really collect the evidence that is placed there for the express purpose of progressing the game. Hence the game is quite linear and there is absolutely no replay value whatsoever, as the cases play out exactly the same second time around. With only 5 cases to solve, the game ends up being rather brief. Experienced CSI/whodunnit gamers will probably take perhaps 10-20 hours to complete the game at a leisurely pace, if only because you need to do a lot of tripping back and forth between suspects and locations.

Nonetheless there is something intriguing and supremely satisfying about building a case based on scraps of evidence and an ear for the storyline.

The animation of the characters is okay, if a little robotic, and the lip synch is non-existent. They are pretty reasonable renditions of the actors (although Caruso's animated computer double arguably has a better emotional range but far less of his facial blemishes!). I thought the voice acting (by the show's actors) was very monotonous and uninspiring, almost like the actors had been forced to do it at gunpoint...

There were no apparent bugs and no crashes in the version I played.

It IS a fun game, and I DO recommend it, but I think it is probably not worth rushing out for - perhaps keep your eye out for a bargain.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Growing up on Perry Mason, June 7, 2007
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
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If you grew up watching Perry Mason or Columbo, you will have fun looking for clues and putting together proof of the crime. Be sure to pick up the patch at the company site. Most of the newer CSI and Law and Order really do need 1GB of memory, but mystery fans will have fun with them.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyed this game - CSI Miami, February 24, 2007
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I ENJOYED PLAYING THIS GAME. IT WAS HARDER THAN THE ORIGINAL CSI GAME WHICH MADE IT MORE CHALLENGING. IT DID HAVE A FEW BUGS IN IT AND DID CLOSE A COUPLE OF TIMES WHILE I WAS PLAYING, BUT OVERALL IT IS A GREAT GAME FOR ANY CSI FAN.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Addictive game..., January 5, 2006
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: CSI: Miami (CD-ROM)
When my husband brought the game home to play we were hooked instantly. We watch the shows all the time but never played them yet. True in case 2 is very picky on what you do and how you do it. I was stuck for a couple hours and found online there were many people stuck there. But I beat the game in less than a day. Loved the last case. It wasnt hard to reach their "master" level got that all in the first try. I just saw they are comming out with a CSI 3 game soon. Will be the first to buy it plus the others no matter what the bugs are. I think the games are worth it in the end.
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5.0 out of 5 stars My review, December 16, 2011
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What can i say this game is kool only thing i dislike is when u quit the game you have to start all over. I had to print the walk through just to get through this game but it was fun and enjoyable.
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