Accident
Step into the role of a journalist investigating past vehicle crashes. You will need to assist the injured, administer emergency medical care, collect clues, and piece together the sequence of events to uncover the truth.
System Requirements
Component
Minimum
Recommended
Operating System
Windows 10
Windows 10
Processor
Intel Core i5-2500 B
Intel Core i3-7300T @ 3.50GHz B
Graphics
GeForce GTX 960 S
Quadro K5200 S
Memory
6 GB
12 GB
Storage
18 GB
18 GB
Suggested PC Build
Minimum Build
- CPU: Intel Core i5-2500K @ 3.30GHz
- GPU: GeForce GTX 960
- RAM: 6 GB
- Storage: 18 GB
- OS: Windows 10
Recommended Build
- CPU: Intel Core i3-7300T @ 3.50GHz
- GPU: Quadro K5200
- RAM: 12 GB
- Storage: 18 GB
- OS: Windows 10
About This Game
Assume the role of a journalist dedicated to solving cold case car accidents. Your tasks involve helping those hurt, providing first aid, gathering proof, and reconstructing the timeline to reveal the true story. Please note this title features scenes depicting blood and injury. Assess the victims' state and get to work immediately. Are they breathing? Do they have critical wounds? Every detail is essential for survival. Administer first aid, manage bleeding, check for a pulse, and position them for recovery if feasible. Do whatever the situation demands. Decide who to assist first and how to do it effectively. Helping incorrectly may endanger the lives of others or yourself. Think carefully, but keep in mind that time is running out. Did you make a poor choice or fail to rescue everyone? You have the opportunity to fix it by turning back time and trying again. During the rescue, every second counts, leaving no time to investigate the cause. However, once your mission is complete, you can analyze the entire scenario, gather the pieces, and determine what caused the crash. Participate in various rescue missions ranging from minor fender benders to serious multi-vehicle collisions across different locations, weather conditions, and times of day. Gain experience and learn how to assist people in real-world emergencies.