CSI: Deadly Intent

Genre
Adventure
Released on
Xbox 360
10/27/2009
Pub
Ubisoft
Released on
Wii
10/27/2009
Pub
Ubisoft
Released on
Nintendo DS
10/27/2009
Pub
Ubisoft
Released on
PC
10/27/2009
Pub
Ubisoft

Explore crime scenes, dissect a victim's body, or follow the twists and turns of the story; CSI - Deadly Intent is an all-new immersive experience thanks to intriguing cases written with CSI show writers, a new rendering engine allowing for more realistic graphics, improved lighting effects, and enhanced character acting and lip sync with the voices of the actors from the show

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