The Deed (video game)

“The Deed”’s concept, a reverse murder-mystery that sees you attempt to get away with a killing, promises a more interesting game than what’s here. Half the cast you can try to pin the crime on are unsympathetic in their own right, nullifying the impact of your crime, and the process behind the game part of the game is so simplistic that the first playthrough will take less than thirty minutes and every subsequent playthrough will take less than five. I can’t say I wasn’t intrigued to some extent by “The Deed”, but it feels like it is missing an act.

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