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Post Mortem

Post Mortem

PC
Released

Release Date: November 30, 2002

Adventure, FPP, Detective, Puzzle Elements, Interwar Period, Singleplayer

A detective adventure maintained in dark climates. The action takes us to Paris of the twenties of the 20th century. We are hired by a mysterious beauty to find the murderer of her sister and brother-in-law. In the course of the investigation, we must collect circumstantial evidence, interrogate witnesses and suspects, and solve ingenious puzzles.

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8.1

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A stunning investigation in Paris of 1920’s. After retiring to the quiet streets of Paris to pursue a life of painting, Gus Macpherson could not escape his true art...

The former New York detective finds himself walking the beat once again, when hired by a sensuous woman to investigate the gruesome beheadings of her sister and brother-in-law.

A subjective sight (freedom of vision with 360°) will plunge you in a dark and heavy atmosphere,and will allow you to evolve in splendid Parisian decorations of the beginning of the twentieth century.

A rich and nonlinear scenario: a dark investigation, full with pretences which will lead you towards one of the various outcomes of this authentic thriller.

A new system of dialogues: the relevance and the way in which you will approach your discussions (chois intonation) will influence the answers obtained.

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PC / Windows

Recommended System Requirements:
Pentium III 350 MHz, 64 MB RAM, graphic card 16 MB (Riva TNT or better), 500 MB HDD, Windows 95/98/Me/XP.

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Game Ratings for Post Mortem Video Game.

57%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Mixed (426)

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The main pros of the game

  • Atmosphere and Setting: The game is praised for its rich noir atmosphere, effectively capturing the essence of 1920s Paris with detailed environments and a haunting sound design. Players appreciated the immersive and eerie ambiance that enhances the storytelling.
  • Intriguing Story Premise: The initial setup involving a detective investigating a double murder is compelling and draws players in, with some users noting that the narrative has potential and can be engaging, particularly for fans of mystery and the occult.
  • Complexity and Challenge: Some players found the puzzles to be thought-provoking and enjoyed the challenge they presented, appreciating that the game expects players to think critically and engage with its mechanics.

The main cons of the game

  • Frustrating Puzzles: Many reviews highlight that the puzzles often rely on illogical "moon logic," pixel hunting, and tedious trial-and-error methods, making them more frustrating than enjoyable.
  • Poor Dialogue and Voice Acting: The dialogue is criticized for being awkward, disjointed, and poorly translated from French, leading to confusion in the narrative. The voice acting is described as subpar, detracting from the overall experience.
  • Technical Issues: Users reported difficulties running the game on modern operating systems, requiring compatibility adjustments. The user interface and controls were also described as clunky and outdated.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Improved Dialogue System: Players expressed a desire for a more coherent and logically structured dialogue system, as many conversations felt out of sequence or irrelevant to the current context.
  • Better Puzzle Design: There is a call for more intuitive and contextually relevant puzzles, as many were seen as unnecessarily complex or arbitrary.
  • Enhanced User Interface: Suggestions for a more streamlined inventory system and improved character interaction mechanics were noted, as the current setup can lead to frustration during gameplay.
  • Bug Fixes: Users noted the presence of bugs, including soft locks and issues with dialogue skipping, which detracted from the overall experience.

Summary

  • Overall, while "Post Mortem" has a unique charm and intriguing story elements, its execution suffers from a range of technical and design flaws that impact player enjoyment.

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