The Raven Remastered is a full graphical remaster of the classic whodunit adventure that lets you explore a thrilling crime story through the eyes of multiple characters.
London, 1964. An ancient ruby is stolen from the British Museum. At the crime scene: a raven feather. Is somebody trying to follow in the footsteps of The Raven, the legendary master thief who disappeared years before?
Constable Anton Jakob Zellner finds himself in the middle of the kind of murder mystery he so far only knew from reading his favourite crime novels. Nothing is what it seems. Everyone has something to hide. And the Raven is always one step ahead...
KEY FEATURES
A classic whodunit adventure from KING Art, the creators of the Book of Unwritten Tales-series
Experience a thrilling crime story through the eyes of multiple characters
Classic murder mystery locations, from a train in the Swiss alps, to a majestic cruise ship and the Cairo Museum
High quality voice acting from a compelling cast of quirky characters
Fully remastered animations, lighting and hair in full HD resolution
Steam User 10
The Raven Remastered is a very good game.
+Graphics
+Gameplay
+Story is good
+Detective
I really didn't expect it to be such a good game and I love it, it has a pretty good story and the characters are well punctuated and the atmosphere is just as good.
10/10 Must Play! an honorable adventure game
Steam User 5
This is an absolute unsung gem. Classes above the more highly publicized 'ABC Murders', this is a lush and indulgent Agatha Christie whoddunit. Ideal for long winter nights with fine whiskey by your side.
Steam User 1
I loved this nice detective story when I played it the first time in the non-remastered version. The remastered version has far better graphics but otherwise it seems to be the same game.
The story is quite clever, I concede a few things could have been done better to make it more smooth. But in general, I really enjoyed that the story is told from multiple viewpoints, giving you deeper insights into the characters. The ending is also pretty clever.
The riddles are not too hard, but also not insanely stupid as in some other point and click games where you have to do lots of ridiculous things. A lot is solved by talking to everybody. A clue here, a clue there and suddenly a new path opens.
Steam User 1
A rather good mystery. And I rather enjoy the multiple view points that it has over the several chapters and we can see several sides of the same story. I think that is rather unique. The ending was interesting. I guessed it correctly right before it was made clear. It would have been nice to have had a few more clues for the ending. Would have liked a few more epilogue items based on a few choices you made, well one really. Rather well done overall, I enjoyed it. For some reason I didn't have that typical great feeling when you come to the end of a great mystery and It doesn't reach the heights of Murder on the Orient which it pays homage to. Still this one is solid. I also think there was a bug with the ending achievements, but perhaps I missed something.