London Detective Mysteria review for PS Vita, PC
In London Detective Mysteria, Sherlock Holmes meets Jack the Ripper, and both of them want to woo you…kinda.
In London Detective Mysteria, Sherlock Holmes meets Jack the Ripper, and both of them want to woo you…kinda.
Kind of like a creepy, gory Choose Your Own Adventure.Kind of like a creepy, gory Choose Your Own Adventure.
A compelling story in interactive visual novel form that will leave a lasting impression.
Lock this game up and throw away the key.
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