Is Famicom Detective Club Good?
Famicom Detective Club: The Missing Heir and Famicom Detective Club: The Girl Who Stands Behind were recently released on the Nintendo Switch eShop, and this marks the first time that game has ever been localized. Nintendo of America provided me with a chance to try the games out for myself, and so that left me pondering the question: are the Famicom Detective Club games any good?
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Here's official information regarding the Famicom Detective Club games courtesy of Nintendo's official website:
"Discover a piece of Nintendo history! Originally released for the Family Computer Disk System in Japan, the Famicom Detective Club series is finally available with English text for the first time.
The graphics, music, and sound effects of the original games have been faithfully upgraded for the Nintendo Switch system. You can also choose the original 8-bit soundtrack and enjoy all-new voice acting in Japanese.
The graphics, music, and sound effects of the original game have been faithfully upgraded for the Nintendo Switch™ system. You can also choose the original 8-bit soundtrack. Plus, enjoy all-new voice acting in Japanese.
Find the secret behind a grisly rumor haunting a Japanese high school
Interrogate suspects and hunt for clues to piece together chilling conundrums plaguing a high school in Japan. Suspense (and a little bit of horror) ensues as you try to free students from their nightmare. Can you figure out who the culprit is…before it’s too late?
Play at home, on the go, or curled up in your favorite reading nook—only on the Nintendo Switch™ system."
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