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Law And Order Game

'Law & Order' Trilogy Quiz (Doink Doink) 10 questions. Tough, 10 Qns, MaceoMack, May 24 10. This quiz will challenge your knowledge of the three series that comprise the 'Law & Order' trilogy. If you are a fan of 'Law & Order' (1990), 'Law & Order: Special Victims Unit' and 'Law & Order: Criminal Intent', this quiz is for you.
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Law & Order: Dead on the Money is an exciting 3D game based on an original, complex murder case created exclusively by a Law & Order television writer. You and your partner, Detective Lennie Briscoe will work to uncover the identity of the victim, gather evidence, track down witnesses, and identify viable suspects.
Law & Order: LegaciesDeveloper(s)Telltale GamesPublisher(s)Telltale GamesProducer(s)Dave Felton Jason Lars BerquistDesigner(s)Ryan Kaufman Andy Hartzell Ed KuehnelProgrammer(s)Clarence Lum Keenan PattersonArtist(s)Mai NguyenWriter(s)Ryan Kaufman Arie Kaplan Andy Hartzell Ed KuehnelComposer(s)Jared Emerson-Johnson Mike Post (Original Themes)SeriesLaw & OrderEngineTelltale ToolPlatform(s)iOS, Microsoft Windows, OS XReleaseSee belowGenre(s)Graphic adventureMode(s)Single-player
Law & Order: Legacies is an episodicgraphic adventure based on the Law & Order franchise. It was developed by Telltale Games and was originally announced as Law & Order: Los Angeles,(1) but it was changed to include fan favorite characters from the entire run of the Law & Order franchise. Among them are Rey Curtis, Lennie Briscoe, Anita Van Buren, Abbie Carmichael, Jack McCoy, Mike Logan, Michael Cutter, and Adam Schiff from Law & Order, and Olivia Benson from Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.(2)
It was released in seven episodes, with the first two episodes released simultaneously on iOS on December 22, 2011. The remaining five episodes, as well as versions for Windows and Mac OS X, were released in the spring of 2012.(3) Like the previous three Law & Order games, this is a graphic adventure game that mirrors the TV series in having both police procedural and courtroom portions to the game play.(4) The game was withdrawn from sale on digital platforms after Telltale Games chose not to renew their digital distribution agreement with license holders.(5)
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Law & Order: Legacies is composed of seven episodes, released over the course of four months.
ChapterWritten byEpisode Release dateEpisode 1: RevengeRyan KaufmanDecember 22, 2011 (iOS) January 24, 2012 (Windows/OS X)Notes:
Detective Rey Curtis investigates a murder of a maid in a 5-star hotel with the help of Olivia Benson from the Special Victims Unit.
Episode 2: Home to RoostArie Kaplan & Andy HartzellDecember 22, 2011 (iOS) January 24, 2012 (Windows/OS X)Notes:
In 1999, Rey Curtis and Lennie Briscoe investigate when a body is discovered with a gash on the thigh.
Episode 3: Killer SmartEd Kuehnel & Ryan KaufmanJanuary 6, 2012 (iOS) January 24, 2012 (Windows/OS X)Notes:
Detective Mike Logan consults with the 27th precinct when he investigates a string of dumped bodies in Long Island.
Episode 4: Nobody's ChildAndy HartzellJanuary 20, 2012 (iOS) February 18, 2012 (Windows/OS X)Notes:
On New Year's Eve 1999, the battered body of a young boy is found in an alley.
Episode 5: Ear WitnessEd Kuehnel & Ryan KaufmanFebruary 9, 2012 (iOS) February 18, 2012 (Windows/OS X)Notes:
A woman is murdered and the only witness is her blind son who can identify the suspect by the sound of their voice.
Episode 6: Side EffectsAndy HartzellFebruary 25, 2012 (iOS) March 29, 2012 (Windows/OS X)Notes:
A murder investigation at a prep school uncovers a dark secret being kept by parents and faculty members.
Episode 7: ResolutionRyan KaufmanMarch 26, 2012 (iOS) March 29, 2012 (Windows/OS X)Notes:
The element that ties the cases together is revealed, and the culprit is uncovered.
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Law & Order, one of the most popular and critically acclaimed series in television history, is now a game you can play at home! Players become detectives, and compete to solve realistic cases as they travel around the board. Interview witnesses, interrogate suspects, gather evidence and collect clues as you try to unravel the case. Law And Order: An online demo version of the real game in which you take a role to solve deadly crimes just like the tv show. Fun Interactions game.
Aggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacritic53/100(6)
Review scoresPublicationScoreGameSpot5/10(7)PALGN4.5/10(8)

Law & Order: Legacies received mixed to negative reviews from critics upon release. On Metacritic, the game holds a score of 53/100 for the PC version based on 10 reviews, indicating 'mixed or average reviews'.(6)

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^'Telltale and NBCUniversal Partnering to Fight Crime with 'Law & Order: LA' Games'. IGN. 2011-04-19. Retrieved 2013-07-13.
^Allin, Jack (December 13, 2011). 'Law & Order legacy continues with new episodic adventure'. Adventure Gamers. Retrieved July 13, 2013.
^'Law & Order Episode 7 Out on iOS (6 & 7 Are Out on PC and Mac Now Too)'. The International House of Mojo. March 7, 2012. Retrieved July 3, 2013.
^'Law and Order: Legacies Released for PC and Mac'. Just Adventure. January 25, 2012. Retrieved July 13, 2013.
^'Why is Law & Order: Legacies is no longer available?'. Telltale Games. Telltale Games. Retrieved 17 September 2017.
^ ab'Law & Order: Legacies for PC Reviews'. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 12 September 2018.
^Watters, Chris (8 February 2012). 'Law & Order: Legacies Review'. GameSpot. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 12 September 2018.
^Chen, Bev (12 February 2012). 'Law & Order: Legacies Review'. PALGN. Archived from the original on 17 February 2012. Retrieved 12 September 2018.
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Players join veteran NYPD detective Lenny Briscoe to solve the case of a slain sports star in Law & Order: Justice Is Served. This third entry in Legacy Interactive's adventure game series based on the popular crime drama once again features 3D re-creations of favorite Law & Order characters, voiced by the actors who play them on TV. In the role of Detective Briscoe's partner, players will survey crime scenes, interview witnesses, interrogate suspects, collect evidence, and work with the crime lab, all in an effort to make sense of the latest murder mystery.
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An 18-year-old tennis prodigy has been killed, and the suspects are numerous; with a career as hugely successful as that of the unfortunate Elena Kusarova, there are many who might be motivated to murder. Once players have sorted through the dead girl's acquaintances, including her overbearing coach, her fast-talking agent, her smarmy ex-boyfriend, and others, they'll need to work with Assistant District Attorney Serena Southerlyn, to convince the jury to convict the real killer.
Three years ago, when Legacy Interactive announced they would be releasing an adventure game based on the Law & Order TV series, I felt like throwing up. Law & Order is sacred to me, and call me a cynic, but I just didn't see the group behind simulation games such as Vet Emergency doing a good job with the franchise. Well, I'll say it right now: I was wrong. For the third year in a row, Legacy has released a new Law & Order game for our enjoyment, and with each release I'm reminded just how wrong I was. Legacy has been as faithful to the L&O franchise as even I, a die-hard fan, could have hoped - and breathed some new life into the adventure genre while they were at it.
The newest Law & Order game, Justice Is Served, starts as an episode of the TV show would, with a conversation between two tennis players ending in a grisly locker room discovery. Elena Kusarova, Ukrainian tennis ace and media sweetheart, lies dead on the floor with a bloody gash on her head and an empty syringe nearby. Was she murdered? Did she commit suicide? Or was her death just an unfortunate accident? It's your job to find out, first by assisting New York's finest with the investigation, then by helping the assistant DA prove the case in court.
If you've played the first two L&O games, you probably already know that Legacy Interactive is a company that listens to its customers. Well, fans must really have been talking lately, because Justice Is Served boasts some major changes in interface, graphics, and gameplay.
One of the biggest changes is to the inventory system. It's now divided into four sections: witnesses, evidence, documents, and reports. This makes the inventory much less unwieldy, although I sometimes found myself in the wrong section when looking for paper items (such as a postcard from the victim's house), which are categorized as documents rather than as evidence. On the plus side, the game won't let you pick up irrelevant items or reports anymore. This takes some of the guesswork out of the investigation, but let's face it, carrying around all those items and never quite knowing if the research would be useful wasn't making the games any more challenging before, just more cluttered. In another change, the folders you use to request reports, warrants, and subpoenas are no longer linked to your inventory. Now you can only access them from your desk, either at the precinct or the DA's office, depending on which section of the game you're in.
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For players who have played the previous games, Justice Is Served's new interface has a bit of a learning curve, and unfortunately this game didn't come with a manual like the one that helped me learn the ropes with Dead on the Money. (I wish it had - I love game manuals! Are you listening, Legacy?) Still, once I started getting the hang of the interface, I saw that the new system makes more sense. Something Legacy has not gotten around to fixing, however, is the number of save slots available. For those of us who cut our teeth on the mantra 'Save early, save often,' eleven slots are just not enough! I overwrote all of my saves three times before I'd reached the end of the game. Good thing I never had to go back more than a few saves to retrace my steps. I have my fingers crossed that this will be fixed in the next Law & Order game.
The story, while longer than in previous games, isn't necessarily better - I actually liked the story in Double or Nothing more - but it's still a solid script with as many twists, turns, and red herrings as you'd expect in an hour of television. Let's remember we're talking about a Law & Order episode here, not a movie. Just like the TV show, this game is not about character development, nor is it really about plot twists. It's about finding out 'who done it,' then putting together the proof.
Law And Order Game Controversy
To that end, Justice Is Served gives the player many more witnesses to interview than the previous games, as well as the unlimited ability to question them about any items, other witnesses, or reports in inventory. While this certainly extends the game's interactivity, it also creates a problem in that you never know when you're done with a witness (unlike in the last two games, where if you tried to question a witness who had nothing more to say, the witness was not home or refused to talk). When I got stuck in Justice Is Served, it was usually because I didn't know to ask a certain witness about a certain piece of evidence. This open-ended interviewing process made it very difficult to figure out whom or what I'd missed. I'd like to see the next L&O game implement some kind of help system à la Gabriel Knight, so the locations where you have unfinished business flash on the map when you click a button. This would steer the player in the right direction without giving too much away, and those who don't want the extra hand-holding wouldn't have to use it.
For me, one of the most exciting aspects of Justice Is Served is the return of Jerry Orbach as Detective Lennie Briscoe. A bit of history: last spring, NBC announced that after 12 seasons, Orbach would be retiring from his L&O gig, but he would reprise his role in a future project. The series is famous for spawning spin-offs - there are three Law & Order shows on network television right now - so, many fans assumed that Orbach's return would be on television. How satisfying, when Legacy announced soon after that he would be returning to our computer screens! Justice Is Served's Lennie is in rare form, too, cracking jokes during witness interviews and raising a cynical eyebrow to the player with the more suspicious answers. I've been missing him on the new episodes, so seeing him in Justice Is Served is a real treat for me as a longtime L&O fan.
This time around, Lennie is joined by his partner Ed Green (played by Jesse L. Martin), another L&O regular. Rounding out the cast once again is assistant DA Serena Southerlyn (Elisabeth Röhm) who, I'm sorry to say, is the only casualty among the game's new character models. Lennie looks much smoother than in the previous games, and Legacy did a nice job portraying Ed, but poor Serena is looking kind of pig-faced. The supporting cast looks pretty good - more detailed than before, with much more fluid ranges of motion. There's still room for improvement - a lot of the witnesses have permanent frowns, and Lennie's eyebrows arch to an alarming degree even when he's not being cynical - but overall, a job well done.

Some fan must have complained that the previous L&O games didn't have enough 'locked box' puzzles, because this game is chock full of them. Every location you investigate has at least one padlock to get past, and the combinations are easily found somewhere on the premises. I have mixed feelings about these puzzles. On the one hand, the additional puzzles make Justice Is Served more of a game and less of a simulation, which is how some players classified Legacy's previous attempts. On the other hand, as in so many adventure games, the puzzles are obviously there for the sake of giving the player something to do. (One of the more bizarre examples involved arranging a collection of Russian dolls in a certain order on a storage locker shelf. Somehow, I just don't see the real Lennie and Ed putting up with it.) Sure, contrived puzzles have been around almost as long as adventure games themselves, and I can't say these puzzles bothered me in Justice Is Served, but they did remind me that this was just a game I was playing - not an actual police investigation, not even an episode on TV.
Law And Order Special Victims Game
The game has almost as many handwriting and voice analysis puzzles as padlocks, but these are much more organic to the story. There's even a rather amusing slider-type puzzle where you guide a bird's-eye-view Lennie through a messy closet full of boxes. But, of course, the bulk of the gameplay is collecting evidence, questioning witnesses, and piecing together the mystery. I'm sorry to say that the investigation isn't always logical. In fact, several times I found myself doing the L&O version of scrolling through inventory items - visiting every witness with the hope that my visit may trigger a new cutscene. A few times this actually worked; suddenly a witness had something new to say, that I never would have anticipated from the way the story had been unfolding. My advice: don't be ashamed to get a hint or look at a walkthrough if you're stuck. There's a reason Law & Order episodes wrap up neatly at the end of the hour. This is not the type of story you should devote months of your life to.
Like the previous two games and the TV show, Justice Is Served is set up as part 'law' (police), and part 'order' (district attorney), but even the 'order' half of the game has a fair amount of investigation thrown in. Although what happens in the courtroom ultimately decides whether you convict the suspect (and win the game), the trial is essentially just a series of cutscenes triggered by your questions to the witnesses, with a few objections now and then. Anyone who's apprehensive about trying a Law & Order game because of the 'order,' don't be. Most of the game is spent outside the courtroom.
That said, I do have a few complaints about the courtroom sequences. I'm one of those dorks who was on the mock trial team in school instead of playing a sport, so I know a little more about courtroom procedure than the average person. In the L&O games, this puts me at a disadvantage. I was taught that a lawyer should never, ever ask a question he or she doesn't know the answer to. Apparently no one in Law-&-Order-land ever learned this rule because not only do they do this - constantly - but the game requires it in order to get a conviction. What's worse, knowing something about objections and courtroom procedure can hurt you. More than once the defense attorney asked a question that called for hearsay or was of questionable relevance, but when I had Serena object all she could come up with was 'leading,' which I know full well is admissible during cross examination. I'd at least like to know what's going to fly out of Serena's mouth before she says it, with the chance to cancel out of an objection before the judge gives me that dirty look. To some extent, I've had these feelings about all three L&O games, but I don't remember the witness examinations being as unrealistic or the objections as annoying in the previous two installments as they are in Justice Is Served. The majority of players may not mind the TV-style courtroom drama, but if you have any experience in a courtroom, be prepared for a half-baked portrayal of how things really work.
When I finally got a conviction - after first having the case dismissed for lack of evidence and then having the suspect found not guilty - I was pleasantly surprised to learn that I'd received a high enough score to view bonus material on the game's official website. But the bonus content isn't even the best of Justice Is Served's extras. Legacy has also included a full version of their first L&O game, Dead on the Money, in the box. Granted, I played this back when it came out, and a lot of you reading this review have probably already played it, too. That's not the point. When was the last time you found anything fun or unexpected inside a game box? These may be small gestures, but for some reason they really make me feel appreciated as a customer. Legacy's attention to the players reminds me of the way Sierra worked so hard to earn our loyalty in the eighties. The bonus game is a smart move on Legacy's part, too. Next time I fall into a conversation with someone who loves the Law & Order TV show as much as I do, I don't have to stop at 'Hey, have you played the game?' - I can hand the unsuspecting L&O fan a copy, passing along Legacy's good deed, and maybe even bring another recruit into the adventure gaming fold.
I think even the biggest fan would agree that, while fun television, Law & Order is not on par with an Oscar-winning movie. That's fine; watching L&O reruns on cable is still a good way to spend an evening. I feel the same way about this game. Justice Is Served follows the L&O formula very well, from the opening conversation between two innocent bystanders, to the final wisecrack after the lawyers have won their case. Along the way there are plenty of plot twists to keep the story moving and the player guessing. Granted, Justice Is Served doesn't end with a bang the way I like my adventure games to end - the screen just fades to black, much like at the top of the hour on television - but considering how many adventure games promise a big payoff then fall short, this more subtle and formulaic ending is rather refreshing. At least when I sit down to play an L&O game I know what I'm getting into, and so far Legacy Interactive has always delivered. I may not be thinking about the story for weeks to come or talking out its finer parts on the forums, but Justice Is Served held my attention and kept me entertained long enough for me to reach that final wisecrack - just like a good hour of TV drama.
People who downloaded Law & Order: Justice is Served have also downloaded: Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Law & Order II: Double or Nothing, Law & Order: Dead on the Money, Law & Order: Legacies, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation - 3 Dimensions of Murder, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Dark Motives, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, L.A. Law

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Drive to Survive S7 | DRIVER BY EPISODE
Daniel Ricciardo
#daniel ricciardo#f1#danielricciardoedit#f1edit#drive to survive#drivetosurviveedit#dts#dtsedit#formula 1#formula1edit#tvedit#netflixedit#dailyf1#dailymenedit#*gifs#*byepisode#since i continued with the australians i couldnt forget to close out the aus gp weekend with dr3#</3
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Drive to Survive S7 | DRIVER BY EPISODE
Jack Doohan
#jack doohan#jackdoohanedit#f1#f1edit#drive to survive#drivetosurviveedit#dtsedit#dts#formula 1#formula1edit#tvedit#netflixedit#dailyf1#dailymenedit#alpine#alpineedit#*gifs#*byepisode#i felt bad not giffing him during his home race so tada he jumped the queue#good luck mate!
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Drive to Survive S7 | DRIVER BY EPISODE
Lewis Hamilton
#lewis hamilton#lewishamiltonedit#f1#f1edit#drive to survive#drivetosurviveedit#dts#dtsedit#formula 1#*gifs#*byepisode#tvedit#netflixedit#userpocblr#there was a ridiculously small amount of lewis this season and honestly good for him#but it does mean i had a rough time with options and no gif for ep 9
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#every driver here will be in the series and the plan is to do as many current or recent drivers as possible#but it will take a lot of time so curious to see what people want#lewis and charles are not included because i've already made theirs and they would dominate the poll#f1#drive to survive#polls#*byepisode#yes this is for my driver by ep series shhh#alex albon#carlos sainz#esteban ocon#lando norris#max verstappen#oscar piastri#pierre gasly#if people like this i may do older seasons
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We did good work here tonight, the work you trained us to do. Together, on our own, we forged something powerful, important.
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