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"Pursuit of Justice"
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| Pros |
realistic graphics
challenging cases
low system requirements
learn about legal system
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| Cons |
no tutorial to introduce interface
must install additional programs to run video
time goes by really fast
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The Bottom Line -
"Pursuit of Justice" is a good game to learn about the legal system.

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Interrogate witnesses and possible defendants.
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Examine the crime scene evidence, and visit the crime lab for analysis.
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Present your case to the judge and jury, and see if you gathered enough evidence.
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The outcome of the case depends on your choices of which evidence to present, people to put on the stand, and questions you ask them.
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Guide Review - "Pursuit of Justice"
You are the lead detective. It's up to you to prove the defendant's guilt. To do this you will examine evidence, interrogate witnesses, put together a case, and present it to the judge and jury. The interface is a bit difficult at first, but the second time through is much easier. You are given 4 game time days to complete your investigation. Time goes by much too fast, so you have to be quick and precise about the people you interrogate and evidence you send to the crime lab. You won't have to do this completely by yourself. You can ask for legal advice and look up relevant law.
"Pursuit of Justice" has a teen rating. The cases are not meant for young children. However, teens will learn a lot about the law system, and have fun doing it. It would have been nice to have a tutorial to help go through the steps needed to take to present a good case to the jury. However, the game is not impossible to learn, and can be fun once you understand the workings of the game.
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