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The killer. The agent. The kidnapping. The perfect thriller adventure.

Solve a new murder mystery and catch the brutal killer in chilling psycho-thriller [url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/still_life_2]Still Life 2 for only $9.99 on GOG.com.

Still Life 2 is the second game that follows investigation of FBI agent Victoria McPherson, who is now in Maine tracking down a new murderer known as the East Coast Killer. The psycho killer kidnapped journalist Paloma Hernandez, who had been covering his crimes, to prepare an ambush for Victoria and punish her for what she did in the past.

Still Life 2 is a point-and-click 3D adventure game with an excellent and complex story that not only follows Vic and Hernandez’ struggle with the East Coast killer but also resolves the cliff-hanger ending of the previous game, and does both brilliantly. Gameplay and story pacing are varied as the game switches between the agent and journalist, changing from a detective story to a survival horror in which Paloma needs to solve difficult and deadly Saw-like puzzles in order to survive. The voice acting, environment, and animations are solid, allowing the game to draw you in. The experience makes you focus completely on catching the killer, unveiling the mystery, and closing the series.

Still Life 2 will draw you in, chew you up, and spit you out like movies Se7en or Copycat, and is now available for only $9.99 on GOG.com.
One more great P'n'C to my collection!!
Wow, 2009. Most recent non-CDProjekt title available on GOG?
Eidos, where are you? Omikron, Anachronox, can you hear me? Are you still alive?
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Neobr10: Eidos, where are you? Omikron, Anachronox, can you hear me? Are you still alive?
Thinkin' the same thing. They've been stalling pretty good now, haven't they?
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Neobr10: Eidos, where are you? Omikron, Anachronox, can you hear me? Are you still alive?
Maybe that's the next round of awesomeness that Trevor hinted at.
Was a HUGE fan of Still life/post mortem and Still life 2 was quite a big disappointment.

For anyone that played Still Life, youknow how it ends.

Still life 2 just literally glosses over it all and moves on to something new, just such a letdown for all the build up coming from the first one.
[redeemed]

Happy gaming, it's a good game :)
Post edited March 02, 2012 by KneeTheCap
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Happy gaming, it's a good game :)
Unexpected, thanks. :)
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KneeTheCap: [redeemed]
Aww, missed by just a couple minutes. Grats to the person that redeemed it and thanks to Knee for the kindness :D
Good addition.
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KneeTheCap: [redeemed]
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Garugo: Aww, missed by just a couple minutes. Grats to the person that redeemed it and thanks to Knee for the kindness :D
If I had the cash I'd give everyone another chance :P

Another time I suppose :O
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Neobr10: Eidos, where are you? Omikron, Anachronox, can you hear me? Are you still alive?
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spindown: Maybe that's the next round of awesomeness that Trevor hinted at.
people are too impatient. At the current rate, GOG will have published 100 more games by Christmas this year. Games will come, and others, as well. The last two months have been high on release. If they keep up the pace, no need for stress.
I'm still wondering what happened to 11th Hour xD

That Studio only had 2 games I've not understood the hold up xD
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timppu: Which reminds me, why doesn't GOG have Post Mortem yet, as the "sister site" has had it for a long time already? Maybe soon. DE is selling it for 9.99€ though, more than this third game in GOG.
"sister site" really, I've bought some stuff from them but I find they take a bit less care with the execution of their game packages, sometimes bad shortcuts, missing English language manuals, installer that requires a full extraction to C:\ before install (my C:\ tends to be a bit full these days) etc so I'd go with GOG wherever possible.
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Zeewolf: Guys, when you said you were going to release new games we kinda thought you'd release Good New Games.
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discordiac: “He that can have Patience, can have what he will” - Bejnamin Franklin
Not to get all scholarly or anything , but I think Benjamin Franklin actually learned that from Yoda, back when Ben Franklin called himself Ben Kenobi .I'm pretty sure I learned that in school
Post edited March 02, 2012 by CaptainGyro