"WHAT EXACTLY HAPPENED HERE?" (Case File Updated) (New Victim Added) Click on him.Ĭlick on "WHO ARE YOU?" (Case File Updated) (New Suspect Added) Turn the view towards your CSI partner Catherine Willows, there is a man standing near her. (If you haven't already examined the Stunt Bike Engine do this now following the steps above) On your "Locations" bar click on the "Casino Stunt Site" CASINO STUNT SITE "WHERE CAN WE FIND THE PRODUCER?" (New Suspect added) "DOES MCLADDEN HAVE A GRUDGE AGAINST YOU?" (Case File Updated) "DID ANYONE HAVE ACCESS TO YOUR BIKE BEFORE THE STUNT?" (Case File Updated) (new suspect added x 2) (New Location added) "WHAT SHOULD WE CHECK ON YOUR BIKE?" (Case File Updated) "DID YOU THINK IT WAS AN ACCIDENT?" (Case File Updated) "WHAT ARE YOUR INJURIES?" (Case File Updated) Click: on Ace.Ĭlick on: "MAY WE SPEAK TO YOU?" (New Victim Added) You see a patient in a Hospital bed, must be the stunt rider. Watch the animation and arrive at the Hospital. Go to the "Detection" bar and use the "Finger Print Powder" on the hazy area. Near the top of the motor you can see a hazy white area, click on it for a closer look. Just below where the spring was is a cable, click on it for a closer look. Use the "Magnifying Scope" on the pointy bit of the spring.Įxit the screen and go to the "Collection" bar and use the "Tweezers" on the spring. See below)Ĭlick on "Detection" under your "Tools" bar. If you can't examine it go to your "Locations" bar and directly to St. Sometimes the game will let you examine the engine closer, other times you will need to talk to the stunt rider first. Exit the screen.Ĭlick on the base of the handlebars for a closer look. Use the "Adhesive Lifter" tool on the tire to take a print. Click out of the screen.Ĭlick on the front tire. Use the "Swab" to take a sample of the yellow liquid. Under the "Tools" bar, the "Detection" bar has the "Swab" There is a yellow stain on the ground near the bike, let's take a swab. (Been dying to do that haven't you?) CRASHED MOTORCYCLE Oh dear, the crime scene has been tampered with, nothing else we can do here so back out of the screen.Ĭlick on the motorcycle. The third drum from the Motorcycle has a hot spot beneath it, click on it for a closer look. You see the crashed Motorcycle and three large drums in a row. Click on the "Swab", and then click on the liquid (Evidence Updated). Go to the "Tools" bar, and then go to the "Collection" bar. This is where you get to use your first CSI tool. There is a puddle of liquid on the ground. Move the view left until you see a large truck parked side on. (The Police Forensics truck should be lined up directly behind it) (New Victim added)īack out of the screen. (Double arrows on your mouse cursor appear to the side of the screen)Ĭlick on the tire track. (Case File Updated)Īfter the animation click once again about half way up the ramp. (You can turn the screen by moving your mouse cursor to the far left or right of the screen)Ĭlick about halfway up the ramp. Once the initial animation is over, move your screen to show the stunt ramp. After she greets you, go to the Casino Stunt Site. The first CSI you get to work with is Catherine Willows. CASE 1: DAREDEVIL DISASTERīefore you start you are welcomed by the head of the Las Vegas CSI night shift team Gil Grissom. For those first timers I hope my instructions are clear enough without bordering on the tedious. For those who are playing CSI Dark motives and have not played the first CSI game don't be concerned, it is not crucial for you to have played the other game as this game is independent and it doesn't really matter if you played the first one or even if you play it after "Dark Motives". I would like to thank my Daughter Jessica Armstrong for assisting me by test-driving this walkthrough and making sure I didn't miss anything or make any major mistakes.įor those of you who played the first CSI game, and are familiar with the structure and interface of the game, I ask you to bear with me if I tend to be a little too detailed in my instructions at first. Walkthrough by Mary Rose Fox (November, 2004)
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