Good, but not great

The graphics and interface have changed from the last game, improving the game. Sherlock is much more like BBC's Sherlock series opposed to the last game. Devil's Daughter contains an overarching dramatic story worth unraveling. There are 4 cases and 2 10-20 minute cases. Most cases become difficult and require a thinking brain. There are many mini-games that start to become repetitive after a while, but you can skip them. Watson has little to no role in the game and is just there to give idle dialogue, but can be controlled breifly sometimes. AI will become repetitive after 2 minutes by expressing the same thing or doing the same motion. All-in-all, Sherlock Holmes: The Devil's Daughter is a great detective thriller that will last a player a day at a minimum. It is not great, but if there were more cases and less mini-games it could be better. I cannot wait to see what Frogware has in store for the next Sherlock Holmes game.