Microids Post Mortem

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Paris in the 20's. A retired American private detective, MacPherson, is hired by a mysterious yet sensuous lady, Sophia Blake, to find out who murdered her sister and her brother-in-law, the Whytes. The beheaded couple were killed in a mysterious ritual way in one of Paris most luxurious hotel.In this rich and intriguing adventure, MacPherson will soon discover a world where bloody murders are committed according to ancestral mystic beliefs. It will be his most mysterious case yet.


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Product Title: Microids Post Mortem

Manufacturer: Microids

Power Score: 4.1 | 3 Reviews


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Post Mortem

OK … I must admit it. I’m a big fan of action games and anything usually revolving around high speeds, heavy weaponry or medieval RPG style gameplay. Well, now and then I do get the opportunity to sit down and read a good book. Usually I choose John Saul or Dean Koontz … if I’m in that paranormal, creepy, investigative kind of mood. In that same “P.I.” kind of sense, I also took the...
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By GameZone - Mar 11, 2003

Post Mortem

It's no secret that the adventure game has been on life support for years. Fortunately, the French company Microids is willing to buck this trend, following up their critically acclaimed Syberia with Post Mortem -- a noir-ish thriller set in 1920's Paris. The good news is that Microids has once again managed to produce a very good game that should please adventure gamers desperate for a new...
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By GameSpy - Mar 1, 2003

Post Mortem

Post Mortem is the most recently released adventure game to hit the market. Coming to us from the French developer Microids, The Adventure Company has published this point and click journey. It is set in Paris, France and players take on the persona of MacPherson, a private detective from America, in an attempt to solve a gruesome double murder. Hired by the beautiful Sophia Blake, the...
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By IGN.com - Feb 25, 2003

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