- a narrative-driven adventure steeped in suspense and mystery -

The Last Case of John Morley thrusts players into the shoes of detective John Morley in the gritty, noir atmosphere of the 1940s. After spending several months recovering in the hospital from injuries sustained during his last case, Morley returns to his office, only to be visited by the enigmatic Lady Margarette Fordside, an English countess haunted by a tragic past.

Lady Fordside implores Morley to investigate the unsolved murder of her daughter, which occurred on a fateful night 20 years ago. The police had closed the case by arresting scapegoats, but the countess is convinced that the real killer remains at large.

Features

  • First-Person Investigation – Explore richly detailed environments, from eerie mansions to abandoned sanatoriums, searching for hidden clues.
  • Puzzle-Solving & Scene Reconstruction – Analyze evidence, connect the dots, and recreate the crime scene to uncover what really happened.
  • Interactive Dialogue System – Interrogate suspects and witnesses, detecting lies and inconsistencies in their testimonies.
  • Immersive 1940s Atmosphere – A gripping noir-style story, enhanced by a haunting soundtrack and period-accurate settings.
  • A Suspenseful Storyline – A 3-hour narrative-driven experience filled with unexpected twists and a shocking finale that will linger long after the game ends.

Press Kit & Keys

Fact Sheet

  • Platforms: Steam, Steam Deck, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series

  • Release: Q4 – 2025

  • Genre: Investigation, first person, detective, crime

  • Subtitles: English, Spanish, German, French, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese – Brazil, Russian, Catalan

  • Players: 1 player

  • Developer: Indigo Studios

  • Price: US$ TBA / TBA €

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