This might make sense if the first clues you found were critical to the next batch, but more often than not it's just the game's unwillingness to show them all at once. For one thing, finding clues is often akin to finding a needle in a haystack some won't pop up until others are discovered, leading you to comb a particular area dozens of times. Investigating crime scenes and other areas of interest makes up the majority of Soul Suspect's gameplay, but it suffers from some prominent flaws that will stifle your investigations. If you can transfer your data to a new device at that point, it's highly recommended that you do that. Take heed of that note once you commence the final chapter (which is criminally short), you'll lock that out, with only the minutes-long conclusion playable at that point. Before starting Murdered: Soul Suspect's final encounter, you'll be warned that you'll no longer be able to search through the city of Salem.
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