In Crime and Punishment, you’re not the criminal—you’re the detective, judge, and executioner rolled into one. Presented as a legal simulation, it tasks you with examining evidence, questioning suspects, and ultimately deciding their fate. Get it wrong, and justice suffers; get it right, and… well, there’s still a moral weight to your decisions. The graphics are spartan, but the challenge lies in deduction, not spectacle. It’s surprisingly tense for a game that’s mostly text and menus, and it makes you feel the burden of wielding the law.
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