Detective: City of Angels
Detective: City of Angels review
I recently had the chance to play **Detective: City of Angels**, and I must say, it's a truly immersive and engaging experience. Set in the gritty world of 1940s Los Angeles, this game throws you right into the heart of a murder mystery.
The gameplay is a bit complex at first, with a 19-page rulebook that requires some dedicated reading time to fully grasp. It involves a lot of details and planning, which I initially found a bit daunting, but once you understand the system, it becomes incredibly rewarding. The "ARC System" adds a layer of depth to the interrogations, forcing you to think strategically about how to approach each suspect.
I'm a big fan of the "sleuth" mode, where you can play cooperatively with friends, tackling the mysteries together. The game feels much more engaging when you can share the investigation process with others and bounce ideas off each other.
However, I have to admit that the game's true brilliance lies in the individual play experience. Stepping into the role of a detective, scouring for clues, piecing together the puzzle - it's truly captivating. It's a far cry from your typical board game, and it's this unique, almost immersive quality that makes it so special.
The game's materials are top-notch, with a beautifully crafted game board and high-quality components that really bring the noir aesthetic to life. The cases themselves are well-written and compelling, keeping you on the edge of your seat.
If you're a fan of detective mysteries and enjoy the challenge of solving puzzles, then **Detective: City of Angels** is definitely worth checking out. Just be prepared for a bit of a learning curve and make sure you have plenty of time to dive into the world of 1940s Los Angeles.