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Still Life

Still Life

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Release Date: April 14, 2005

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

A classic adventure game produced by Microids, which is responsible for the creation of the "Siberia" series. "Still Life" presents a script that could be successfully used to produce a classic action film.

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7.7

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The producers of Syberia I and Syberia II are proud to present Still Life. Victoria McPherson, is a brilliant young FBI agent who's investigating a serial murder case. The body count is now at five and with the lack of real leads and a moutain of circumstantial evidence, Victoria is beginning to show signs of fatigue and stress. She decides to take a break and go rest at her father's home in suburban Chicago; after all, it is close to the Christmas holidays. However, Victoria does not find rest. Instead, she finds one of her grandfather's old case files and begins to read. Oddly enough, Victoria's present case resembles the one from the past, right down to the killer's MO...

Enthralling storyline in amazingly detailled environments !

Riche and intriguing characters.

Breathtaking cinematics.

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PC / Windows

Recommended System Requirements:
Pentium III 800 MHz, 256 MB RAM, graphic card 32 MB (GeForce 4 Ti4200 or better), 600 MB HDD, Windows 98/Me/2000/XP.

Ratings

Game Ratings for Still Life Video Game.

82%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Very Positive (1,044)

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User Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Engaging Story and Atmosphere: Many users praised the game's intriguing plot, well-written characters, and atmospheric setting, reminiscent of 90s crime movies. The story is described as satisfying and engaging, with some users noting that it shaped their interests in detective work.
  • Good Graphics and Sound: The graphics, while dated, were generally considered solid for the era, with well-made cutscenes that match the gameplay art style. The sound design and voice acting were also highlighted as strong points.
  • Challenging Puzzles: While some puzzles were considered frustrating, others found them to be a rewarding challenge that added depth to the gameplay. The game is noted for its engaging point-and-click mechanics.
  • Nostalgia Factor: For users who played the game in their youth, returning to it brought back fond memories, adding to the overall enjoyment.

The main cons of the game

  • Technical Issues: Many users reported crashes, particularly during cutscenes, and mentioned that the game required third-party tools (like dgvoodoo) to run properly on modern systems. Some players experienced freezing and other performance problems.
  • Difficult and Tedious Puzzles: A significant number of reviews mentioned that some puzzles were overly difficult or nonsensical, leading to frustration. Users often had to resort to online walkthroughs to progress.
  • Inconsistent Writing and Dialogue: The quality of dialogue varied greatly, with some users finding it terrible and detracting from the overall experience. Certain character interactions were criticized as awkward or inappropriate.
  • Lack of Modern Features: Users noted the absence of options like changing resolution settings, which were frustrating, especially for a game being played on modern systems.

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

  • Improved Compatibility and Optimization: Many players expressed a desire for better technical support and optimization for modern PCs, including adjustable resolution settings and enhanced stability.
  • Streamlined Puzzles: Users suggested that the game could benefit from more intuitive puzzle design to reduce frustration and improve pacing.
  • Polished Dialogue and Character Development: There were calls for better writing quality, particularly in dialogue, to enhance immersion and character relatability.
  • Localization Options: Some users noted the absence of certain language options, which limited accessibility for non-English speakers.

Summary

  • Overall, while "Still Life" is appreciated for its story and atmosphere, it suffers from technical issues and puzzle design flaws that detract from the experience for some players.

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