Law and Order Triple Pack
Law And Order Triple Pack lets you take on the role of an NYPD Homicide detective as you partner with Lennie Brisco. You will scour for clues, examine evidence, interrogate suspects and make the arrest. Then join Assistant D.A. to conduct the trial, call witnesses, argue before the judge and jury, and lock down the guilty verdict. Features 3 separate Law & Order games.
Law and Order Triple Pack Features
- Double or Nothing - Find out why a renowned scientist working on a top-secret project was shot to death in his car.
- Dead on the Money - A strangled woman's murder was almost solved, until a defense attorney undermines your case. Track down last-minute evidence and reveal the truth.
- Justice Is Served - Solve the murder of a tennis star mysteriously found dead on the locker room floor just before the start of the U.S. Open.
Price: $43.96
User Reviews about Law and Order Triple Pack
I purchased Law & Order Justice is Served on a whim. I saw it on a shelf in a store while looking for an I-Pod. Since I am a big L&O fan, it struck me as interesting. It took me about 3 weeks before I had time to open it and play the game and it was so much fun. Since it was during the Christmas holidays, my sons were home from college and we played this game for hours. We stopped only to eat and open gifts and then we would go back to playing the game. Shortly after finishing this game, I found and purchased the other two and had as much fun.
I love the way you are required to apprehend the suspect and then prosecute the case and I realize there are several different paths to go down.
The graphics are good and the puzzles were challenging, but it doesn't work well on Vista at all. I wish they would continue with this game. -- Why did they stop making these games?
I bought this set based on watching a friend play the first title, Dead On The Money, several years ago. He was using Win-98 but this game can work on XP and even Vista; what helps alot is installing the latest version of Java with VM from Sun's site. I also used compatibility mode on the setup programs and set them to XP SP2. The games seem to work flawlessly now. As to the content, the only one I am familiar with yet is the first game, being presented what one is best skilled at (gathering evidence, etc.) then working with Briscoe on the case. The other two titles seem to start this way also. They are kind of a strategy/mystery/puzzle type game and I would not classify them as action games, but they do hold your attention. Later in the game you work with other members of the force and then in court as well. -- nice adaptation of L&O show to pc games
The game and its stories are excellent. I usually prefer games based on solving crimes. One big goof-up in the game that is inexcusable, considering that the Law and Order show itself is made with extreme care - the witnesses come to court in plain clothes and leather jackets. Everyone who comes to court must be in suits. This is a major goof-up, as far as I am concerned. I am a big L&O show fan. This is a pretty modern game of the modern era with lots of new technology available. Anyone and everyone who has played other games, and those who program games know very well that it is not so hard to program characters in such a way that they wear different outfits at different points of the game.
Same judge and same lawyer for two of the games? That is not really realistic. And what about confronting the defendant with newly gathered evidence to avoid the hassle of even going to trial? All these are shown in the show, but grossly ignored in the game. I also have to admit that leaving out the character Jack McCoy from the game was not a bright idea.
Law & Order without Jack McCoy is unimaginable. The show should and will continue without him at some point when he leaves, but while he is still on the show, he should have been included in the game. Detective Greene comes only in one of the games. Anita Van Buren is left out of "Justice is Served." There is no appropriate reason for leaving these characters out. After all, these are animated characters. There is no need to depend on the actors/actresses themselves. And who in God's name is Northcut and that other district attorney? Where's Arthur Branch or Nora?
Another flaw of the game - if you have windows vista, the first two games don't work well. The game keeps quitting unexpectedly very often. If you do not save regularly, you will get really frustrated. There were no technical flaws noted with "Justice is Served," however.
With that being said, is the game still good? I still think it is great. It is a lot of fun to play it. The stories are really good. But, the next time they make an L&O game, I hope they make it more realistic, and more closely along the lines of the show. And, I seriously hope they do not leave characters like Jack McCoy and Anita Van Buren out of the game. -- Great pack. Worth the money!