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Still Life 2

Still Life 2

PC
Released

Release Date: April 3, 2009

Adventure, Point-and-click, Thriller, Detective, Singleplayer

Still Life 2 is a sequel to a great adventure, which turned out to be one of the hits of 2005. The plot of the game presents the fate of FBI agent Victoria McPherson, a tracing psychopathic murderer. The development team of the French GameCO studio tried to create a captivating script, atmospheric audio-visual setting and memorable riddles to solve.

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Who is hiding behind Mr. X? Still Life 2 reveals the long-awaited ending of Still Life and spells a new investigation for Agent Victoria McPherson.

In Fall 2008, Victoria is sent to Maine where Audrey Dunnigan's body has just been found. The modus operandi and the video sent to the police and press leave them in no doubt as to the killer's identity: the East Coast Torturer has struck again! No clues are picked up during the autopsy, as the serial killer painstakingly washed the body. Once again, the killer has not committed any errors.

From her motel room, Victoria comes across a report by Paloma Hernandez, the journalist covering all the crimes bearing the East Coast Torturer's signature. Hernandez has been highly critical of the FBI's and Victoria's lack of progress. That does not stop Hernandez from phoning and asking Victoria to meet her later that evening. Hernandez claims to have some so-called clues on the killer in her possession. Victoria flatly refuses. Just moments later, Paloma is kidnapped by the Torturer…

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Still Life 2 Game Guide & Walkthrough
Guide

Last update: June 16, 2009

Still Life 2 Game Guide & Walkthrough

Full, detailed walkthrough of the game, divided into ten, somewhat conventional chapters.

Still Life 2 Game Guide & Walkthrough

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System Requirements

System Requirements for Still Life 2 Video Game:

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PC / Windows

Recommended System Requirements:
Pentium 4 2 GHz, 1 GB RAM, graphic card 128 MB (GeForce 6600 or better), 4 GB HDD, Windows XP/Vista.

Ratings

Game Ratings for Still Life 2 Video Game.

44%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Mixed (551)

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User Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Atmospheric Graphics: Many players appreciated the game's visuals, especially when played with enhancements like DgVoodoo and Reshade.
  • Engaging Story Elements: Some users found the plot twists and the overall narrative engaging, especially the aspects that connected to the first game.
  • CSI Kit Feature: The inclusion of a forensic field kit for collecting and analyzing evidence was seen as a positive addition to gameplay.
  • Variety in Gameplay: Players enjoyed the switch between two characters (Victoria McPherson and Paloma Hernandez) and the different types of gameplay experiences each provided.
  • Soundtrack: The music was noted as good and fitting for the game's atmosphere.

The main cons of the game

  • Bugs and Technical Issues: Many users reported game-breaking bugs that hindered progress, such as characters getting stuck or the game crashing.
  • Awkward Controls and Camera Angles: The dynamic camera and character controls were criticized for being clunky and frustrating, making navigation difficult.
  • Limited Inventory Management: The inventory system forced players to manage limited space, which led to tedious backtracking and item management.
  • Weak Puzzles: Several reviews mentioned that the puzzles were often illogical or frustrating, with some requiring trial and error to solve.
  • Disappointing Plot Execution: While the story had potential, many felt it was poorly executed and lacked the depth and cohesion of the original game.

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

  • Less Exploration Variety: Players missed the diverse locations from the first game, as much of the sequel takes place in a single house.
  • Character Development: The sequel was criticized for lacking the strong character development and emotional engagement found in Still Life.
  • Cohesion in Storytelling: The connection to the first game was deemed insufficient, with many players feeling that the resolution of plot threads was rushed and unsatisfying.
  • Logical Clues and Hints: Users expressed a desire for clearer clues and hints to assist with puzzle-solving, as many found the game overly cryptic.

Summary

  • Overall, while Still Life 2 had some redeeming qualities, the overwhelming consensus is that it fell short of its predecessor, leading to disappointment among fans of the series.

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