Sherlock Holmes Versus Jack the Ripper

European cover art
Developer(s) Frogwares,
Spiders (developer) Xbox 360
Publisher(s) Focus Home Interactive
Series Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
Xbox 360
Release date(s)
  • FRA 2009-04-30
  • UK 2009-05-24
  • NA 2009-05-26
  • EU 2009-05-28
  • AUS 2009-06-09
Genre(s) Adventure
Mode(s) Single-player

Sherlock Holmes Versus Jack the Ripper is an adventure game for Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360, developed by Frogwares. It is the fifth game in the Sherlock Holmes series of adventure games developed by Frogwares. The game takes place in the London district of Whitechapel in 1888, the historical site of the Jack the Ripper murders.

Following the remastered version of Sherlock Holmes: The Awakened and Sherlock Holmes versus Arsène Lupin, Sherlock Holmes versus Jack the Ripper offered the ability to play in a third-person perspective in addition to the first-person perspective. The French version of the game was released on April 30, 2009.[1] The English version was released on May 24.

Story

The game is set in the late Victorian period, a time at which the British Empire was at its peak. As the première world power, the United Kingdom was a model of wealth, yet Whitechapel was the capital's most squalid neighbourhood. Within its boundaries lived some of the country's poorest inhabitants including alcoholics, beggars, prostitutes, as well as a large community of Jewish immigrants fleeing Eastern Europe's ever growing anti-Semitism. In this terrible hole of misery, tens of thousands of people lived crammed within a maze of narrow, dank and dirty streets. In those streets, between 3 April 1888 and 13 February 1891, a series of horrifically violent murders occur. It is within this sinister and faithfully rendered setting, that Holmes must investigate, track and apprehend Jack the Ripper, thereby solving one of the greatest mysteries in criminal history.

Gameplay

The player can play from a first- or third-person perspective as Holmes or Watson. Holmes and Watson arrive to inspect each crime scene after the murder takes place, giving the player a close-up look at Jack's work.

Each crime scene allows the player to reconstruct what happened, taking the pieces of evidence and linking them together until forming a conclusion. For instance, when examining the body of Annie Chapman, the player discovers pertinent clues such as blood on a fence, bruises under the right side of the jawbone, and a bloated tongue, which allows the player to deduce that the victim was killed while lying down after being choked with a left hand. These deductions are chosen from pulldown lists.

The player is also required to solve mysteries at Holmes' famous 221B Baker Street flat, a process which involves combing through dialogue and documents to establish murder times, before developing detailed theories about why the murders are being committed. The player pieces together torn-up notes, assembles objects, and takes on sliding-block challenges.

Characters

Sherlock Holmes: Famous consulting detective who lives in 221b Baker Street with his loyal friend Dr. John Watson. Holmes' methods are unique and he must put all of his exceptional powers of deduction in this case.

Doctor John H. Watson: A doctor and Holmes' best friend. He will do whatever is possible in order to help his friend catch Jack the Ripper.

James Hardiman: A poor man who makes a living by selling meat for cats.

Lucy: One of the prostitutes at the local brothel.

Bella: Madam of the brothel where Lucy works.

Big Danny: A large and rather grotesque woman, willing to offer help in exchange for gifts.

Doctor Gibbons: The doctor at the Whitechapel clinic.

Finley: The landlord of a boarding house in the Whitechapel district.

Barnes: Newly acquired bookstore owner.

Isaac Solomonovich: A Jewish cobbler.

Abraham Solomonovich: Isaac's cousin who owns a pet store.

No pity Bluto: A thug, briefly encountered at the Wasp's nest pub.

Squibby: A ruffian accused of the murders.


† Although the Baker Street Irregulars are a figment of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's imagination, such children would have existed in the Whitechapel district.

Reception

Reception
Aggregate scores
AggregatorScore
GameRankings62.66% (17 reviews) [2]
Metacritic73% (26 reviews) [3]
Review scores
PublicationScore
1UP.comC-[4]
GameSpot7.0 of 10 [5]
GamesRadar6/10[6]
GameZone7.5/10[7]
IGN8.0 of 10 [8]
The Guardian[9]

The game received mixed to positive reviews from critics, but its mechanics and gameplay were heavily panned.[10] Reviewers negatively commented on the way the player gathers clues in the game, as they must first run errands from the police.[11]

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