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执念刑警之消失的证人
Lu Yan has 9 days to find the truth and bring five strangers back alive. Hours of cinematic video — surveillance, dashcam, interrogations — are the evidence you study; a punishing board demands you connect 130+ clues and 70+ deductions by hand. Stuck? Spend Intuition. 6–8 hours.
Released:
May 22, 2026
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Developer:
迷雾工作室
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Publisher:
迷雾工作室
Mystery
Detective
Crime
Investigation
Indie
Casual
Adventure
Story Rich
Singleplayer
Point & Click
Puzzle
Cinematic
FMV
Atmospheric
Modern
Dialogue Heavy
Linear
Choices Matter
Artificial Intelligence
The Developer Says...
OBSESSION — The Vanishing Witness
Three weeks ago, a man fell from Wujiang Bridge. The police ruled it suicide. Case closed.
Three weeks later, five strangers vanish one after another. Their only common thread: that same night, each of them crossed that same bridge.
It wasn't suicide.
Lu Yan, 28. Detective with the Criminal Investigation Brigade. Nickname: "Mad Dog" — once he bites into a case, he doesn't let go.
Pressure from above. Witnesses gone silent. The shadow of a corporate empire weighing on every report.
You have 9 days to bring all five back alive.
The Vanishing Witness gives you two things at once.
One. Hours of long-form cinematic video. Surveillance pulls, dashcam recordings, interrogation playbacks, scene reconstructions, character dialogue — everything delivered through the camera. The video isn't a cutscene. It's the evidence you have to study. You watch for the details everyone else missed.
Two. A genuinely punishing evidence board. 130+ clues, 70+ deductions — all dragged, placed, and connected by your own hand. The system doesn't reason for you, and it doesn't filter. Once a clue lands on the board, it stays. Once a red string is drawn, it doesn't come down. When you're truly out of ideas, spend Intuition coins for a hint.
The video lets you see the scene. The board forces you to think it through. The two alternate — and that's the core of this game.
Three weeks ago, a man fell from Wujiang Bridge. The police ruled it suicide. Case closed.
Three weeks later, five strangers vanish one after another. Their only common thread: that same night, each of them crossed that same bridge.
It wasn't suicide.
The Detective
Lu Yan, 28. Detective with the Criminal Investigation Brigade. Nickname: "Mad Dog" — once he bites into a case, he doesn't let go.
Pressure from above. Witnesses gone silent. The shadow of a corporate empire weighing on every report.
You have 9 days to bring all five back alive.
Gameplay
The Vanishing Witness gives you two things at once.
One. Hours of long-form cinematic video. Surveillance pulls, dashcam recordings, interrogation playbacks, scene reconstructions, character dialogue — everything delivered through the camera. The video isn't a cutscene. It's the evidence you have to study. You watch for the details everyone else missed.
Two. A genuinely punishing evidence board. 130+ clues, 70+ deductions — all dragged, placed, and connected by your own hand. The system doesn't reason for you, and it doesn't filter. Once a clue lands on the board, it stays. Once a red string is drawn, it doesn't come down. When you're truly out of ideas, spend Intuition coins for a hint.
The video lets you see the scene. The board forces you to think it through. The two alternate — and that's the core of this game.
Back of the Box Details
Steam Deck
Unknown
DLC
None
DRM/EULA Notices
None
Achievements
None
Ratings
None
Demo
None
Metacritic
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Content Notices
None
Controller Support
None
Reviews
90%
Very Positive
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