As a 2007 adventure Port for the Nintendo DS, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation - Dark Motives immerses you in forensic investigation, adapting the procedural drama of the TV show for handheld play. You will meticulously examine crime scenes, utilize forensic tools to process evidence, and connect clues to solve criminal cases. This title focuses entirely on case-by-case deduction, leveraging the DS hardware for evidence manipulation in a self-contained experience.
This specific release marks the first appearance of the CSI game franchise on the Nintendo DS hardware. Being a port, the central value proposition lies in successfully adapting the detailed investigation mechanics—such as collecting evidence, processing lab results, and conducting interrogations—to the capabilities of the portable system. The development focused on utilizing the unique input methods inherent to the DS to facilitate the precise forensic work demanded by each scenario.
Players engage directly in the methodical process of solving complex criminal investigations. The atmosphere is modeled after the procedural drama of the television series, prioritizing scientific deduction and logical progression over action sequences. The core gameplay loop involves several distinct phases:
The primary distinguishing factor for this release is its execution on the Nintendo DS. This platform choice mandates a specific interaction model, often leveraging the touch screen for detailed manipulation of evidence, mapping, and note-taking. This offers a tactile experience distinct from playing the original PC version. It delivers a focused, case-by-case adventure experience engineered for on-the-go play sessions.
The game presents a self-contained narrative experience. As of its release context, this version for the Nintendo DS does not include any official downloadable content (DLC) or standalone expansions. The content is fixed to the initial set of criminal investigations developed for this platform adaptation.
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