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Evidence trailer released
Phoenix hits the web once again
 

The Adventure Company has released a trailer for their upcoming suspense thriller EVIDENCE: The Last Ritual. Evidence is the sequel to MISSING: Since January, otherwise known as In Memoriam in Europe.

Following the innovative gameplay first established in Missing, Evidence will use a blend of regular gameplay and the Internet. In order to catch the notorious serial killer Phoenix, players will have to browse the web to find clues to some of the in-game puzzles, as well as to receive e-mails from virtual characters.

2004's MISSING was generally well received by the gaming press and praised for its innovative thinking. Not much info has yet been revealed on Evidence: The Last Ritual, but stay tuned for the latest news here on Adventure Gamers. The trailer can be downloaded from Worthplaying.

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