Because detective games are ****ing boring.
You spend an hour going around a room looking for one little piece of paper, then you go back to the batlab and spend an hour doing DDR or Pipedream or Puzzel/matching minigame to figure out that you have to go back to the warehouse and look for the other half of that piece of paper, in which you do it all over again.
That's why they never put that **** in there.
Because detective games are ****ing boring.
You spend an hour going around a room looking for one little piece of paper, then you go back to the batlab and spend an hour doing DDR or Pipedream or Puzzel/matching minigame to figure out that you have to go back to the warehouse and look for the other half of that piece of paper, in which you do it all over again.
That's why they never put that **** in there.
Never played Indigo, but the most I could see is something like, you don't have to do this detective stuff. Like, you COULD spend more time in a building after beating some thugs using special goggles to find trace elements of this and that, and it would make it easier to beat down bosses and such.
Like on Bioshock where you take the pictures of the guys, and the more you take pictures, the more damage you do. You don't have to do it, but it makes the game more fun/in depth. Know what I mean.
It should be more like GTA because you are in a city.
But you need the batmobile![]()