But Jon is not the killer...The only good ending is the one where Sherlock accepts he killed his mother. It also changes the emotions he gets as he sees Watson from distubed to excited 😢
The only good and correct ending is the one where Sherlock realized that Violet was accidentally killed when Richter tried to save her and Sherlock and that Mycroft covered it up. Sherry couldn’t have killed her as he had no way to cut her throat nor was he strong enough to pull her underwater with him and Richter clearly didn’t intentionally kill her as he only pushed her into the pond to stop her from drowning Sherry and only made an incision on her throat after realizing she didn’t resurface and swallowed too much water. Her death was an accident, not the work of some evil split personality or a mad doctor.
@@NamelessDreadx37x I’m interested in this game but don’t know which one to buy (standard/deluxe). if the dlc/season pass is not worth it. I will buy standard one instead.
@@DjslayerGaming I feel his age in this game is a middle ground between the depiction we see in the earlier games (Jack the Ripper, Testament, Crimes and Punishments)… and the depiction in Devil’s Daughter.
Actually Watson was a bit older than Holmes, in the first time meeting, Holmes was still a student or a PhD student while Watson was graduated and had been a soldier and a veteran at that point.
But Jon is not the killer...The only good ending is the one where Sherlock accepts he killed his mother. It also changes the emotions he gets as he sees Watson from distubed to excited 😢
The only good and correct ending is the one where Sherlock realized that Violet was accidentally killed when Richter tried to save her and Sherlock and that Mycroft covered it up. Sherry couldn’t have killed her as he had no way to cut her throat nor was he strong enough to pull her underwater with him and Richter clearly didn’t intentionally kill her as he only pushed her into the pond to stop her from drowning Sherry and only made an incision on her throat after realizing she didn’t resurface and swallowed too much water. Her death was an accident, not the work of some evil split personality or a mad doctor.
9:29 Why does Sherlock shed tears when he sees Watson?
Cause Watson reminds him of Jon (you can hear him calling him Sherry in the background)
7:49 Is that L from death note???
Maybe a reference
@@diearc. That's what I'm thinking too
@@ssimpson3288 I did hear L was supposed to be inspired by Sherlock Holmes
Wrong, I got the same ending meeting Watson after chosing the doctor tried to safe Violet but was blamed by Mycroft.
May I ask. In your opinion the dlc of chapter one was worth it or not?
The Beyond a Joke DLC was ok, a little additional questline. If you liked the game it is worth it.
@@NamelessDreadx37x I’m interested in this game but don’t know which one to buy (standard/deluxe).
if the dlc/season pass is not worth it.
I will buy standard one instead.
Is that me or Watson is too old? I dig his new design, but he looks 40, while Holmes looks 20
Think of the chamge the hair color a bit and get rid of the mustach he would look younger
@@DjslayerGaming I feel his age in this game is a middle ground between the depiction we see in the earlier games (Jack the Ripper, Testament, Crimes and Punishments)… and the depiction in Devil’s Daughter.
Actually Watson was a bit older than Holmes, in the first time meeting, Holmes was still a student or a PhD student while Watson was graduated and had been a soldier and a veteran at that point.
I think, is the mustache 🤔