Agatha Christie: Murder on the Orient Express
First posted on 01 March 2009. Last updated on 14 August 2009.
Dame Agatha Christie is the world's foremost author of mystery novels. Her works have been translated into countless languages and continue to thrill millions of readers even today. Many of her books have been adapted for television, film, and now, thanks to developer AWE Productions, the computer screen. In fact, Agatha Christie: Murder on the Orient Express is the second game in the Agatha…
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By Eric Paddon • On 30 January 2020 • From Morristown, NJ
To me, this is the best of the three Agatha Christie games that emerged because of David Suchet's presence. And notwithstanding the added wrinkle of the ending, this ends up being a far more traditional telling of the story than either Suchet's BBC version of 2010 or the awful 2018 movie with Kenneth Branagh. And the added wrinkle is well-integrated I think into the story as a whole. Movies and TV have long given us significant deviations from Christie's novels in many diverse areas that I think we can forgive what we see here in Orient Express (in contrast to the more awkward change in "And Then There Were None").