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Post Mortem

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Post Mortem
Description
Paris, 1920’s. A horrible murder has taken place in a ritzy hotel. There’s nothing worse than retiring from the dirty detective business only to be pulled back in by a silently screaming pair of corpses. Name’s MacPherson, Gus to my friends. I didn’t want to take on this job but the dame was loaded,...
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2003, Microids, ESRB Rating: Mature 17+...
System requirements
Windows XP or Vista, 1 GHz, 256 MB RAM, 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 7 (compatible with...
Time to beat
6.5 hMain
8 h Main + Sides
8 h Completionist
7 h All Styles
Description
Paris, 1920’s. A horrible murder has taken place in a ritzy hotel. There’s nothing worse than retiring from the dirty detective business only to be pulled back in by a silently screaming pair of corpses. Name’s MacPherson, Gus to my friends. I didn’t want to take on this job but the dame was loaded, and I’m not talking cash. Women, the one weakness of a lonely gumshoe, they bat their eyelashes and he’s like putty in their hands. Turns out the stiffs were her sister and brother-in-law. As is usual for the fuzz, they acted like rampaging bulls in a china shop, made a mess of the whole case and that leaves me as life’s own janitor. Sigh, guess I better get cracking before the stiffs get too cold.

Welcome to Post Mortem, a moody, blood-drenched first-person detective thriller set in 1920’s Paris, France. Step into the shoes of Gus MacPherson, a former detective who wanted to retire to a quiet life of painting, as he takes on a grisly double murder mystery. You’ll meet plenty of unique characters on your way to solving the mystery, but beware, not all of them can be trusted and some can lead you down a dangerous path if you’re not careful. Can you crack the case before it kills you?
  • A built-in 'Conversation Engine' for multiple endings and replayability.
  • Featuring a thriller 'film noir' storyline, sets the mood perfectly: dimly lit environments, magic and the occult, visual and tactile hints and nuances, ritualistic murder investigation, immersive ambient sounds and music.
  • 20 different characters each with individual personalities, all involved with the investigation.

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Time to beat
6.5 hMain
8 h Main + Sides
8 h Completionist
7 h All Styles
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Size:
903 MB
Rating:
ESRB Rating: Mature 17+ (Violence, Blood and Gore, Mature Sexual Themes)

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Posted on: September 25, 2012

rob.liefeld

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Games: 1345 Reviews: 78

A problematic prelude

As the panel on the right suggests, this game is a part of the Still Life series. The very first part, in fact. This time, you play P.I. and amateur artist Gustav Mcpherson, (granddaddy of Victoria from later installments), and you're after a vicious murderer in gloomy old 1920 - somnething Paris. The good part - Very strong mood, the setting looks very modern and monumental, also mysterious and dark. The graphics on the background are atmospheric and well done. The lentgh of the game (at least for me) is ideal for an adventure. The story itself starts out really well. The clues you collect slowly unfolds the reasons behind the guesome crime... The bad part - ...and in some weird twists, it just shoots itself off from the ground of reality, which takes away from the enjoyment. But the real problems are with the game mechanics. All things that SHOULD NOT be present in a point'n'click adventure game are in here. Pixelhunting, some timed events, endless dialogue trees, too easy and way too obscure puzzles, which makes the difficulty curve look like a rollercoaster. Final thoughts - definitely not a bad game, I think for the atmosphere alone it worths playing it though once, but just in case, keep a walkthough near. Without it, the game might provide more frustration than satisfaction.


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Posted on: September 28, 2012

araisikewai

Games: 145 Reviews: 1

A good way to start the trilogy

Most people doesn't know of Post Mortem but they have tried or know Still Life. For those of you who did try Still Life, and wanted to know how good Post Mortem is, let me sum it up as short as possible: It's much moodier than the first Still Life (if that's even possible) but not necessarily a bad thing. And it's way... way... much better than Still Life 2 (that abomination shouldn't even existed). Gameplay wise, unlike Still Life, this is a first person adventure. So that you'd only see Gus during cinematic sequence. And one last thing (mild spoiler): There's a face sketching puzzle that most likely will force you to find a walkthrough. Other than that, most of the other puzzles are quite logical. And IIRC, there are multiple ways to solve through a puzzle/entering a room, which is a good thing and rare to see in a point-and-click adventure game.


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Posted on: January 27, 2013

szablev

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Games: 148 Reviews: 4

Buy Still Life instead

Post Mortem is the first installment in the Still Life Trilogy, a story centered around the investigations carried out by two members of the McPershon family; namely Gustav and Victoria McPershon. The second part, Still Life, is a solid adventure game experience, however, this does not hold true for the current subject, Post Mortem. I think the main problem with the game is that it is heavily flawed in areas which are supposed to be the strongest points of an adventure game. The dialogues are badly written, - and unskippable! - the plot is just simply silly and while it does start out interesting it soon loses the initial tension and also it's grip on reality, boiling down to some very lowbrow occult nonsene. The branching dialogue system, which would have been a good idea had it been executed in a better manner, does a very good job at locking the player away from gathering valuable clues and information. I have to say that the puzzles are alright for the most part - I personally enjoyed the book cipher puzzle -, but some still involve pixel hunting. Still, they are far from enough to keep up the interest of the player. The only strong point is the mysterious, dark atmosphere, achieved by the nicely detailed backgrounds and fitting music - hence the 2 star rating - but that is hardly a reason to waste money and time on this game. Whether you're a fan of the adventure game genre or not, I'd recommend Still Life, but I'd advise against playing Post Mortem.


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Posted on: September 25, 2012

rulls1

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Games: 277 Reviews: 3

Somehow flawed but with a beating heart.

This game present itself as an atmospheric murdermystery with old school gameplay with puzzles and gathering clues. Its exactly what it is and its actually pretty decent at its best. Flaws: The story turns from decent and interesting too stupid and annoying after midway through the game. The puzzles are way too easy and dont get any harder troughout the game (except a for a few) . Voice acting tend to vary from extremely bad to half-decent. Good: The atmosphere is pretty good, probably because of the sound design and often interesting settings. Overall: Somehow flawed game but with a beating heart.


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Posted on: September 26, 2018

dillylc

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Games: 147 Reviews: 6

It's complicated

One on side I liked this game. I played it after Still Life and it's definitely better than the crap that Still Life 2 was in some aspects. The atmosphere was nice, I liked that you could do the same thing by following different paths (also replay value), I liked the main character. Some people complained about the gameplay but I didn't think it was bad. My main issue is the plot: it starts out with a nice premise and mystery (you are hired to investigate a gruesome homicide by a mysterious woman), but little by little the plot becomes less and less believable and the ending was just... Meh. I don't mind the supernatural being involved but I felt that in this case it was just put there cos it was the only explanation possible, does it make sense? The dialogues also didn't make sense sometimes, the sequence of the conversation was all over the place and you had to repeat similar lines twice, or it wasn't clear how different lines lead to different results. The puzzles had me stuck in a few places, but I thought some of them were quite interesting. All in all I would grab it on sale and for one dollar it's definitely worth the price - you can expect less than Still Life, but better than Still Life 2!


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