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Steal a look at the new Sherlock Holmes trailer
First video offers a peek at historical London
 

The last we saw of Sherlock Holmes, he was up against the followers of Cthulhu in The Awakened . His next case is far less fantastical but features a craftier opponent, and players can now sneak a peek at the first trailer for Sherlock Holmes vs. Arsène Lupin.

Arsène Lupin, a character brought to life by French writer Maurice Leblanc, is the world's greatest thief. In the new game, he challenges Sherlock Holmes and Scotland Yard by threatening to steal five valuable objects from five historical sites around London, and it is up to Holmes and Watson to figure out his plan and stop him. The real-time 3D adventure takes place entirely in London and takes players to well-known historical locations, some of which are featured in the new video.

The 12 MB trailer can be downloaded from WorthPlaying. For more information about the game, visit the developer's website

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