The game will transport us to the year 2068, where artificial intelligence and crime are intertwined in an intriguing narrative
Spanish developer K148 Game Studio has announced the launch of its new criminal investigation video game, DETECTIVE Minerva Case, for next June 6th. This title, which will immerse players in a futuristic environment, It will be available for PC (Steam), PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. The game will transport us to the year 2068, where artificial intelligence and crime are intertwined in an intriguing narrative.
Game details and system requirements
In DETECTIVE Minerva Case players will assume the role of a detective who receives a call to investigate a strange murder. The story takes place in the not-too-distant future, where Lupa Corps, a pioneering company in domestic artificial intelligence, is about to present its most revolutionary creation: Minerva. As the investigation progresses, It will be discovered that nothing is what it seems.
The game focuses on finding and analyzing evidence. The players will have to examine crime scenes for hidden clues that others might miss, use your analytical skills to connect the dots and make sense of each of the clues found. All of this will be done in a sci-fi environment that will keep players hooked from start to finish.
Next, some of the highlights of the game:
- Examine crime scenes searching for hidden clues that others might miss.
- Use your analytical skills to connect the dots and make sense of each of the clues found.
- Take your findings back to the office and unravel the mystery.
These features ensure that every player will have a unique and challenging experience, where each decision and finding can change the course of the investigation. As for the recommended requirements to play DETECTIVE Minerva Case, they are the following: Windows 10 or higher, processor Intel Core i5-4590 or AMD FX 8350 and a graphics card NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 or AMD Radeon R9 290. Regarding compatibility with Steam Deck, they have not said anything for now, although initially it would have to work on the Valve device.
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