Sherlock Holmes Chapter One: Map Sherlock Holmes Chapter One guide, walkthrough
On this page of the Sherlock Holmes Chapter One guide you will find information about the map. It is not too big, but it is divided into several districts.
Last update: 26 November 2021
On this page of the guide to Sherlock Holmes Chapter One, you will find information about the map. It is not very big, however, it is divided into several districts. We described ways to navigate the map, markers, and important locations.
Open world
It is worth remembering that Sherlock Holmes Chapter One is an open-world game, so in most cases, you can freely explore the game area. You can start exploring the map freely after finishing your first visit to the cemetery - A Mother's Love - cemetery.
Discovering the map
The map won't reveal on itself. You have to run around. This is very important because this is the only way to get to any new place. You need to reach a location to unlock its fast travel point (we described them on a separate page of the guide).
It is worth noting that Sherlock does not get tired. You can run through the whole map without stopping even once. Only the city walls can stop you. However, you can go around them by using narrow streets. Remember that Sherlock can't jump, so you will be stopped by even the smallest curb.
Important locations
There are several important points on the map that will get unlocked when you run near them. Some of these points will be visible from the very beginning of the game (police station and town hall). Over time, you will see new points, such as a pasture, a cemetery, or ruins outside the city. You will reach these places during main story or side missions. The game has:
- Mycroft Cases.
- Police Cases.
- Other Cases,
- Cordona Stories.
Map markers
The map rarely shows the mission points you have to reach. Usually, you have to mark them yourself (we have marked all the important points in the pictures in our walkthrough).
However, the situation is different when you have already discovered a given place or you are in the area.
You should also pay attention to the magnifying glass icon that can appear in the places where a given case takes place. They have color markings:
- Grey magnifying glass - indicates a newly discovered location where you found no evidence;
- Golden magnifying glass - means the discovery of any relevant evidence in the case;
- Green magnifying glass - shows that you have discovered all the evidence/clues that are in a given location.