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This is the starter to the well known and appraised series of Still Life. You will want to definetly start with Post Mortem as this game gives you all the background story to the Grandfather of the heroine in Still Life. This is also the game from the famous Microids publisher, credited with many top notch adventure titles like Syberia 1 and 2, Sinking Island, and Paradise. The game was originally release back in 2003 for us North American gamers. While the graphics and UI feels dated, this has a very strong dark story that rivals many similar games of today. While I don't want to spoil the story for you, your basically a retired detective and an unknown client has come to you asking for you to take on a job. This is all tied into Jack the Ripper and your search for him.
Just a warning, this game is very ggraphic, even for todays stanards. People are mutilated and beheaded and you do see some
clips showing such. If your not offended by this, your in for a big treat!
DiGGY DOO!
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This game looks terrific. Just the type of game I love. Unfortunately, I can only rate it one star overall. This is soley due to the fact that, after a nearly 2 hour download, the game only makes it to the start screen before automatically closing. Can't rate well what I can't even play. Sorry, iWin, but your games must keep up with the times. I don't love having Vista, but that's no excuse for your games not to work on the system. A warning of some sort, outside of player reviews, would be extremely helpful for games that don't support Vista. And please, don't point to the system requirements. It should be plainly on the page, on it's own. I'd love my 2 hours back now.
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