Evidence: The Last Report

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Evidence: The Last Report is a 1996 adventure video game produced by Microïds

PublishersMicroïds
PlayStation
  • EU: Microïds
  • JP: Shouei System
ProgrammersNicolas Guerineau
Olivier Meimoun
Xavier-Claude Passeri
ArtistsLoïc Yvart
Ludovic Delcroix
Pierre Emmanuel Génin
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Evidence: The Last Report
DOS/Windows cover art
DeveloperMicroïds
PublishersMicroïds
PlayStation
  • EU: Microïds
  • JP: Shouei System
ProgrammersNicolas Guerineau
Olivier Meimoun
Xavier-Claude Passeri
ArtistsLoïc Yvart
Ludovic Delcroix
Pierre Emmanuel Génin
WriterPierre Rival
ComposersDimitri Bodiansky
Nicholas Varley
PlatformsMicrosoft Windows
MS-DOS
PlayStation
ReleasePC PlayStation
GenreAdventure
ModeSingle-player
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Plot

You play as Channel Z reporter Daniel Singer, who has become the prime suspect in the murder of his recent ex-girlfriend. You only have a limited amount of time to solve the crime and clear your name.

Gameplay

The game is mostly a point and click adventure game, with some action sequences in genres such as shoot-em-up and beat-em-up.

Release

Prior to its release on DOS, PlayStation and Windows, the game was originally in development and announced for the Atari Jaguar CD as one of the first upcoming titles for the add-on in 1994.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] It was originally slated to be published around the third quarter of 1995,[10][11][12] however, this early version was never released for unknown reasons. A version of the game for the Philips CD-i was also in development and even previewed on French magazine CD Consoles, with plans to be published in 1995, but it was never released as well.[13]

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