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Law & Order Demo Released
Company: Legacy Interactive
Product: Law & Order: Justice is Served
Legacy Interactive is pleased to share the release of an executable demo for Law & Order: Justice is Served, the company?s popular PC game based on the hit TV series that was released just last month. The executable demo provides players an engaging sample of Law & Order: Justice is Served, and contains several areas where players can directly link to the game?s website for more information and to purchase the game.

Law & Order: Justice is Served delivers an in-depth mystery adventure experience. With gameplay divided between the investigation and trial, the player experiences the storyline from a variety of angles. The gameplay begins as players arrive on scene where a talented young tennis player is found dead in the locker room, just before the start of the biggest tournament of her career. Detective Lennie Briscoe and Detective Ed Green begin by searching the crime scene and collecting evidence. The discovered clues lead players to three key witnesses, the crime lab, and medical examiner?s office, each providing crucial elements to the investigation process. Players then join Assistant D.A. Serena Southerlyn to convince a jury to return a guilty verdict. Featuring accurate depictions of the award winning Law & Order television franchise, including celebrity voiceovers from stars Jerry Orbach, Ed Green, and Elisabeth R?hm, Law & Order: Justice is Served offers a more intuitive interface, new puzzle challenges, and unlockable bonus content.

The Law & Order: Justice is Served executable demo allows players to start the murder investigation. Players must search the crime scene, interview witnesses, and solve one puzzle. This is just a glimpse of what is to come in the full version of Law & Order: Justice is Served. The actual CD-ROM game features 30 interactive environments, 40 speaking characters, better graphics, and the most compelling storyline yet in the Law & Order series of games. The twists and turns are sure to keep mystery-lovers guessing.



-Red Dawg, GameVortex Communications
AKA Alex Redmann
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