Law & Order Series
Developed by Telltale Games - telltale_games
Law & Order: Legacies (2011)
Starring a cross-series dream team of [i]Law & Order[/i] characters past and present, players will take on the roles of both investigator and district attorney as they hit the streets to gather evidence and then enter the court room to prosecute the case. Choice and morality are key factors, and every decision will affect the outcome and can lead to multiple endings for each case.
Developed by Legacy Interactive - legacy_interactive
Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2005)
You are detective Robert Goren, an elite member of NYPD’s Major Case Squad. Your razor-sharp instincts and powers of deduction have earned you a reputation as a top-notch investigator. Now, in four all-new murder cases, you will be put to the ultimate test as you attempt to solve the most challenging homicides of your career.
In today’s world of professional women’s tennis, the competition is cut-throat. Now it seems that the elimination of opponents takes place both on and off the courts. Elena Kusarova was tennis’ up-and-coming “It Girl” – that is, until she was mysteriously found dead on the locker room floor just before the start of the U.S. Open.
A renowned scientist working on a top-secret project is found shot to death in his car. Better get on the case. It’s full of twists and turns with love affairs, cooked books and secret identities – but you won’t have to go it alone. Detective Lennie Briscoe will help you hunt for clues, uncover leads and ID suspects. After making an arrest, you’ll team up with Assistant District Attorney Serena Southerlyn to bring in a guilty verdict. It’s up to you to catch the killer and nail a conviction.
Partner with Detective Lennie Briscoe as you scour the crime scene for clues, follow leads, and interrogate suspects. Arrest the murderer before time runs out and Lt. Van Buren takes you off the case. Once you’ve got the killer in custody, you’ll team up with Assistant D.A. Serena Southerlyn to present a compelling case that will convince the jury to return a guilty verdict.