Display title | CSI (video games) |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Five games have been released based on the CSI franchise, four based on the original CSI, and one based on CSI: Miami. Each game has five cases to solve, with the final case always connecting in some way with earlier ones. There are generally three suspects in each case, with one obvious suspect, one suspect with a Big Secret and another, non-suspicious one who turns out to be the killer. Though, the games are not above playing with murder mystery tropes. |