In the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation game, you become a CSI agent working alongside Gil Grissom, Catherine Willows and the rest of the CSI team. A classic, first-person adventure, the CSI game will test players' nerves and intellect as they question witnesses, examine crime scenes, and analyze evidence utilizing the latest in forensic equipment.
"We are pleased to offer an authentic game that features all the voices and likenesses of the entire CSI cast," said Tony Kee, vice president of marketing for Ubi Soft Entertainment. "CSI fans will appreciate the attention to detail we put into developing this game."
The CSI computer game features include:
- Starring Cast: Featuring the voice talents of the entire cast, including William Petersen and Marg Helgenberger.
- Detailed Forensic Equipment: As a CSI agent you will have access to a variety of forensics and lab equipment including fingerprint dusters, UV lights and casting kits.
- Five Crimes to Investigate: Put on your CSI badge, gather your forensic equipment, and steady your nerves as you investigate five baffling crime scenes.
- CSI Featured Author: Max Allan Collins, an award winning author, wrote the scripts for cases in the game.
- True CSI Experience: Featuring music, sounds and accurately modeled locations from the show.
About CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Nominated for six Emmy awards in 2002, the series launched in October 2000 to critical acclaim, and was named Favorite "New Series of the Year" in 2001 by TV Guide. CSI airs on CBS Thursday nights in the US, to an average of 28.7 million viewers every week. It is also seen on several TV channels throughout Europe, Asia, Australia and South America. Currently CBS's top rated show, every broadcast dominates key demographic categories, including the 18-34, 18-49 and the 25-54 age groups. The series centers on a team of Las Vegas Crime Scene Investigators, who crack perplexing and seemingly unsolvable cases through expert study and analysis of the evidence. The show features a highly realistic and sometimes graphic portrayal of the scientific tactics used to track down criminals, and appeals to a broad, affluent audience of computer savvy fans who love suspense, mystery and reality TV.