This release marks the first time CSI fans
will be able to play a CSI video game on the Xbox 360 and Wii. Players will be
able to use the Wii Remote to navigate through a crime scene, or experience
cinematic-style graphics on the Xbox 360. The user interface has been
completely redone with a console audience in mind, making the game more like
the show than ever. The PC version of Hard Evidence will ship simultaneously
with the Xbox 360 and Wii versions.
About CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Hard Evidence
Developed by Telltale Games, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Hard Evidence
will continue the crime-solving experience of Ubisoft's CSI video game series.
Players will join Gil Grissom, Catherine Willows and the rest of the Las Vegas
cast to help solve crimes using realistic techniques and lab equipment. The
game features forensic reconstructions and atmospheric crime scenes taken
directly from the television show, including an all-new garage lab for
analyzing large pieces of evidence, improved evidence gathering, lab mini-games
and more. There are more areas to explore and increased interaction with the
CSI team, resulting in a longer play experience. Game features include:
- More Crime-Solving Action
Break down the evidence and bring suspects to justice in five all-new, bizarre crimes. Unravel longer cases, search bigger crime scenes and uncover hidden evidence in unique locations like never before.
- Go Deeper into the Evidence
Master new forensic tools and find more evidence than ever. Use the new garage lab to examine large pieces of evidence like cars and trucks. Recreate gunfights with ballistic lasers, uncover shocking secrets with video analysis, and much more.
- The Ultimate CSI Experience
Experience your very own CSI episodes as you piece together clues with the real CSI actors. Take part in dramatic interrogations, create grisly crime reenactments and explore atmospheric crime scenes inspired by the show.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation is consistently one of the top-rated shows
on network television and won the People's Choice Award for Favorite Television
Drama in 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006 and was a People's Choice Award nominee in
2007 as well. The CSI video game franchise, published by Ubisoft has sold
approximately 2.4 million units worldwide since the first CSI title was
released in March 2003.