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Should you wish to embark on the weird Hidden Object journey of Family Mysteries 3: Criminal Mindset, you’ll find that a download from the
Xbox Store will set you back the usual £12.49. That’s a decent price to pay too, especially for a game that sees you taking on the role of a famous scientist on a mission.
It is here where you play the part of one Nancy Bradford, the daughter of a scientist who died a couple of decade back. As with much in the scientific world though, mystery shrouded this death and as you begin to find your feet in the industry begin to find yourself falling into a world of action, double agents, brainwashing, experiments (of the murky kind) and conspiracy theories.
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Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for May 28th, 2021. In spite of the fact that more than twenty-five new games hit the eShop yesterday, today has a huge number of releases all on its own. The obvious highlights include
Wonder Boy Asha in Monster World and
World’s End Club, but there are plenty of other interesting games to check out. And some really bad ones, too. That’s the business! We’ve also got a rather large list of new sales to look at, and a rather small list of outgoing sales to consider. Let’s have a look at everything and see what’s what!