Several years ago, there was a murder mystery game show called Whodunnit? that ran for a season. It was entertaining to watch, but it was far too removed from actual detective fiction to provide much satisfaction as a mystery. As it turns out, two tie-in books written by show creator Anthony Zuiker were released at about the same time: Murder in Mystery Manor and Murder on Mystery Island. They are... pretty much the exact same as the TV show, down to format and flaws.
The Judas Window
The Witch of the Low Tide
Deadly Premonition Origins
I knew Deadly Premonition Origins had a bit of a wonky reputation, but I thought I'd be able to look past its flaws, especially since it's a murder mystery. However, the graphics were dated, the story was nonsensical, the characters were bizarre, the atmosphere was oppressive, the controls were janky, the combat was clunky, and the survival elements were annoying. The game was a mediocre mish-mash that I just did not enjoy playing.
Missing Parts: the Detective Stories / ミッシングパーツ the TANTEI stories
Most murder mystery video games tend to be pretty silly. Maybe it's because, compared to mystery novels, they generally have a younger target audience, or because the visual element requires some extra pizazz, or some combination of the two along with some other things. While there are some novels that are out there, generally they're more restrained than video games.
But then we have a game like Missing Parts: The Detective Stories, which is about an ordinary guy, Magami Kyousuke, investigating ordinary murders in an ordinary city during his ordinary life. While there are some flavorful characters, there aren't any hyper-talented high schoolers or spirit mediums. These murders take place in apartments and alleys, not secluded islands or space stations.
And it's sooooo good.
Enola Holmes
Before watching Enola Holmes, I thought it would be about a mediocre mystery that Enola solves. After all, original movie mysteries tend to not be that great. But I can admit when I'm wrong.
Enola ended up not solving the mystery at all.
AI: The Somnium Files / AI:ソムニウムファイル
Aviary Attorney
Edge
The Invisible Guest
The Misaki Black Swan Manor-White Swan Manor Serial Locked Room Murders / 三崎黒鳥館白鳥館連続密室殺人
Methods: The Detective Competition
The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
If you want more information before deciding to read, or don't mind learning about the premise, or just want to know my opinion on the book, a regular review is under the cut.