Agatha Christie: The ABC Murders review for Xbox One, PS4, PC

Platform: Xbox One
Also On: PS4, PC
Publisher: Artefacts Studio
Developer: Microids
Medium: Digital/Disc
Players: 1
Online: No
ESRB: T

Thereโ€™s something decidedly anachronistic about playing an Agatha Christie game in 2016. The first Hercule Poirot book came out nearly a century ago, and even though Christie continued writing into the 1970s, the Poirot books always seemed like a relic from that interwar period, full of men with stiff upper lips, upstairs/downstairs dramas, veterans of the Great War, and slightly funny foreigners (the main character included). Whereas Sherlock Holmes has been given all kinds of makeovers and updates, Poirot as a character has remained resolutely stuck in the past.

Thatโ€™s not to say I didnโ€™t wholly enjoy Agatha Christie: The ABC Murders. I loved it. Partly, of course, this love was born out of a sense of nostalgia. I loved the Poirot books way back when I was in high school, so coming across the character again was kind of like running into an old friend I hadnโ€™t seen in decades.

ABC Murders 1

The bigger reason I enjoyed The ABC Murders, though, was that itโ€™s just a very solid murder mystery. You search for clues, you question and observe witnesses, and you use what youโ€™ve learned to make deductions and, eventually, solve the case. For anyone who ever read the Poirot books and wanted to act like a detective and use a few of their own โ€œlittle grey cellsโ€, itโ€™s all here.

Whatโ€™s more, itโ€™s all conveyed in a way that seems entirely faithful to the spirit of the books. The characters move at a leisurely, unhurried pace (which, truth be told, can get a little annoying when youโ€™re trying to get Poirot to walk from Point A to Point B). When theyโ€™re informed that a murder is about to take place just a few hours outside of London, rather than hopping in a car and driving there to stop it, they consult a train timetable, discover that the next train doesnโ€™t leave until late that night, and then get there the next day, after the crime has been committed. Even the gameโ€™s style seems rooted in the past, with colors and designs that seem appropriately muted (yet still pleasing to the eye, as far as Iโ€™m concerned).

ABC Murders 2

I imagine that there may not be a huge market for a game like The ABC Murders today. After all, Christieโ€™s standing as the second-highest-selling individual novelist ever doesnโ€™t mean she has much relevance today, and I doubt that some kind of Poirot revival is waiting for us just around the corner. But that doesnโ€™t mean this game isnโ€™t worthwhile โ€” particularly if youโ€™re the sort of person who likes those old-fashioned mystery novels. If youโ€™ve wondered what the video game equivalent of curling up with a cup of tea and a good book would beโ€ฆwell, here it is.

Grade: A
Want to know more about our review scoring criteria? Read our Review Guidelines!