The Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes - Case of the Rose Tattoo

Posted by Joe Antol.
First posted on 20 November 1997. Last updated on 26 February 2015.
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The Lost Files Of Sherlock Holmes - Case of the Rose Tattoo is the sequel to The Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes - The Case of the Serrated Scalpel. Although the characters Sherlock Holmes and John H Watson are created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the story depicted in this game is not based on his work. Despite this, such creative adaptation of one of the world's most famous fictional detective…

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Excellent

I got this game as a birthday gift back in 1997, and even now after replaying the game dozens of time, I enjoy playing it.

The story is first rate, characters excellent, dialogues brilliant, plenty of chemical tinkering around, and even though it took me over a month to complete it the first time I played it, I would consider it challenging rather than difficult. I have not found its equal in point and click adventure games.

As a twelve year old Indian student when I first played it, it also improved my vocabulary, especially of insults like "misbegotten maggot".

India By Reshma • On 25 September 2008 • From Mumbai, India

Excellent

One of the best games ever. Excellent plot, nice graphics, nice gameplay. And above all: Third-person view. I really can't understand how on earth did they decide to create the other "Sherlock Holmes" games in FP view. They destroyed all the magic

Greece By al • On 02 May 2008 • From Thessaloniki, Greece

Excellent

This game is not one you win over the weekend! Almost every single item in the game has a caption if you run the mouse over it, and clicking on it gives at least a one sentence description. The storyline, though complicated, is easy enough to follow if you pay attention. The voices are wonderful, except maybe the female characters, which all mostly sound the same. Watson keeps track of all dialogue which has a search option, and questioning everyone is easy to follow since it highlights comments you have not made yet. Although I have heard complaints about the darts game being too hard, perhaps it is a PC problem for these gamers, since I found it easy enough after just a few tries. It is imperative to click on every possible thing, ask everyone all possible dialogues, and try to use all inventory items everywhere logical! It is linear, but if you do these things, it is usually not too hard to progress. I did find one spot that resulted in a dead end, which was not noticing a certain newspaper before other aspects of different locations progressed, at which point the newspaper was no longer obtainable, thus stopping the game due to a lack of a new map location. Other than this, I have found no problems. I did have a few technical problems with running this game on newer computers, and especially running it with the speech of the characters intact, but with the free download off the internet of DosBox, this problem was fixed immediately. (DosBox also immediately fixed the eternal cab ride in Laura Bow 2: Dagger of Amon Ra, much to my delight!) I would highly recommend this game to anyone who is a mystery adventure game lover! Especially if you love Sherlock Holmes, too! You can save at any location with multiple save slot choices, so it is convenient in that sense. Though I don't recommend playing it in five minute increments due to hightened confusion of the plot line. Although the graphics aren't spectacular to today's standards, for 1996 I was really impressed, especially with the smooth movements of the characters. It is mostly point and click, but there are a few areas where the keyboard are needed for riddles and such. I bought this game back in 1997 in a small video game store in the mall, where it was clearanced out. It is hands down my favorite game ever due to its intense level of detail, story appeal, and the many different locations and aspects available in the game. It takes at least twenty hours of play, and not the twenty hours advertised by many game companies, I mean sitting there, figuring things out, and continuously on the computer twenty hours. AT LEAST. Plus it's Sherlock Holmes, so he outwits people and figures things out. I especially like the lab experiments it lets you play; it is great to feel smart! There is so much detail and so many things to do, I easily get stuck at places each time I replay it. It is not a one time game, I have played it at least a dozen times and still enjoy it and rediscover things I had forgotten! I wish they would make a third "Lost Files of" game. Compared to the first game, The Serrated Scalpel, this game is much longer, much better graphics, much more voice acting (which includes the voice of Sherlock and Watson, exactly how one would imagine they sound!), more locations using the same map system, more detailed items, more speakable dialogue, much harder puzzles, and much more fun! I give this game a five for being excellent!

United States By Monica • On 16 October 2007 • From Eugene, OR, USA

Poor

I have owned Sherlock Holmes for nearly eight years and I have never been able to solve it. Electronic Arts NZ gave me your site, now I can truly say I have finished

Great Britain (UK) By megan ellis • On 14 September 2006 • From england west midlands

You Are Brilliant!!! I have owned Sherlock Holmes for nearly eight years and I have never been able to solve it. Electronic Arts NZ gave me your site, now I can truly say I have finished.

By Erin • On 21 November 2002 • From New Zealand

i have been trying to find the walkthru for sherlock-holmes. Is this where i find it?

By vonn neuhaus • On 19 September 2002 • From phoenix, usa

How do you get the stupid ring off Mycroft's finger in the Case of the Rose Tattoo???

By Danielle • On 31 August 2002 • From Alpharetta, Georgia/USA

I agree completely w/ the review of Lost files of Sherlock Holmes - The Case of the Rose Tattoo , had to get my wife to win the darts game for me, after days of trying. We both ran several files of the game to cross check & spent many hrs of enjoyment over a period of 7 month to solve the game. It does help to collaborate. I have been looking for a copy of Lost files of Sherlock Holmes - Case of the Serrated Scalpel, where can I get a CD of it?

By Randolph Lehmann • On 06 February 2002 • From Austin TX USA

trying to buy the software mythos the lost files of sherlock holmes it look

By Thomas Fritz • On 19 July 2001 • From Dunmore PA U S A

I was just surfing the web looking for some new good adventures like the ones I used to play in former times. And suddenly I found a link referring to the Sherlock Holmes' Lost Files of series. There were many adventures I enjoyed earlier. But those two games are my absolute favorites!

By Mac • On 12 March 2001 • From Germany
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