The Shapeshifting Detective

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The Shapeshifting Detective
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Developer(s) D'Avekki Studios
Publisher(s) Wales Interactive
Engine Unity [1]
Platform(s)
ReleaseNovember 6, 2018
iOS
February 20, 2019
Genre(s) Adventure game
Mode(s) Single-player

The Shapeshifting Detective is an adventure game developed by D'Avekki Studios and published by Wales Interactive. The player investigates a murder mystery and interviews suspects, who answer via full-motion video. It was first released in 2018. A prequel, Dark Nights with Poe and Munro , was released in 2020.

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Gameplay

Players control an unseen character from a first-person perspective who takes on the alias of Sam. Sam is a shapeshifter who can impersonate anyone after meeting them. Tasked with solving the murder of a local cellist, Sam interviews various suspects, including a trio of fortune tellers who predicted the murder. In each playthrough, the murderer is randomly selected from the pool of characters. When suspects become uncooperative, players can impersonate a friend or authority figure. Sam's dialogue is unvoiced, but impersonated characters are voice acted. When interviewing suspects, dialogue choices are chosen from a list. Risky dialogue choices are marked, and players can remove them from the list if they do not wish to risk following a dialogue tree. Otherwise, choices are permanent and can not be backtracked. [2]

Development

Wales Interactive released The Shapeshifting Detective for Windows, PlayStation 4, Switch, and Xbox One on November 6, 2018. [3] It was released on iOS in February 2019. [4]

Reception

The Shapeshifting Detective received mixed reviews on Metacritic. [5] Adventure Gamers wrote, "The Shapeshifting Detective is a unique game that provides a solid mystery with a creative twist on the usual means of information gathering." [2] Gamereactor UK praised the acting, dialogue trees, and radio intermissions but felt the story was sometimes difficult to advance without trial and error. [6] GameRevolution wrote, "The Shapeshifting Detective's pulpy charm and offbeat story show that it doesn’t take a detective to figure out how enjoyable this game is." [7] Push Square said the game was made with love, but its gimmicky gameplay is too basic. [8] Criticizing the game's interactivity and pacing, Nintendo World Report said that The Shapeshifting Detective did not live up to its potential. [9]

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