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Case Files: Internal Affairs: Trophy Guide & Mini Review

I recently got a chance to play through Case Files: Internal Affairs, thanks to a review code provided by Think Ten Media Group. You can find my full platinum trophy playthrough below:

Trophy tips:

Enable “Option to Skip Media” and “Contradiction Assist” in the settings.

Make sure you select the correct answers when asked. Otherwise, you have to start the game over. Thankfully, you can use the skip option to skip all the cut scenes in the game.

You can find my mini review for this game below:

Pros:

  • Compelling story with a lot of twists and turns.
  • Requires a lot of deductions.
  • Great acting.

Cons:

  • None.

Overall:

Case Files: Internal Affairs is an FMV game where you mostly sit through police interviews to solve a case.

The game does a great job at crafting a compelling story with many twists and turns. The plot is further bolstered by some great acting.

To solve the case, you need to help your partner by giving yes or no answers. Eventually, you are required to look at numerous evidence to reveal contradictions in the interviews. 

If you are having a hard time finding the correct evidence, then you can enable the “Contradiction Assist” setting for help. Regardless of rather you use the assist feature, solving the case and seeing it to the end is rather satisfying.

If you are a fan of crime documentaries, then Case Files: Internal Affairs is a must play.