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Death and terror in the city of love.

Post Mortem, a dark and unsettling thriller/noir adventure game set in 1920s Paris, is now available on GOG.com for only $9.99.

There's always a dame. When you're a private eye it just comes with the territory. Whether your name is Sam Spade and you live off bourbon in a run-down San Francisco apartment or if you're Gustave MacPherson and you usually dine on onion soup and baguettes in a Montmartre bistro--sooner or later there'll be one knocking softly and intriguingly on your office's glass door. This particular damsel introduced herself as Sophia Blake, a pretty little thing--even if more than a tad pale--with a sad story to tell. There's always a sad story. I took the case. Why wouldn't I? I needed the money and the gruesome murders seemed interesting enough. Not every day you investigate the beheading of your client's sister and brother-in-law in the richer part of Paris. If only had I known better...

Post Mortem is a first person perspective adventure game following a private eye on a case of brutal murders. The classic point-and-click interface makes searching for clues in Paris of the 1920s as enjoyable as it can get. The ominous story takes some unexpected turns as it gets even darker with each solved puzzle. The pre-rendered cinematic cutscenes present the unknown, morbid, and sinister face of the city of love and the open dialogs impact the development of the events on the screen. The dark tone, the intriguing mystery, and the original setting make it a must-play for all the adventure, horror, and mystery fans alike.

Turn back the clock by a century and hit the streets of Paris in search for clues in Post Mortem, for only $9.99!
Another good release, it's like christmas but without the presents.
Good work on completing another series.
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ABH20: FINALLY!

Of course I raised an eyebrow at the price.
Is the soundtrack any good? Maybe you could say 6 bucks for the game and 4 for the soundtrack. (Or maybe not. :P)

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BadDecissions: Price is the same as the price anywhere
This. It seems to me like generally companies aren't going to "play favorites" on pricing, lowering a price for one store while keeping it high in another. Now the game itself may not be worth 10 bucks, but then one should wait for a sale in any place (preferably on GOG) and get it then.
Post edited September 25, 2012 by tfishell
day late and a dollar short? anyone who was actually fan of these games bought them on steam years ago. why they would even bother releasing a game series out of sequence boggles the mind.

fyi, of the three (post mortem, still life 1 & 2) this one is the least enjoyable.
Woohoo! I was hoping you guys would get this so I could eventually get the whole series here. Out of curiosity, how does Post Mortem compare to Still Life?
great!!!! finally I am able to buy the game :)
Great release, thanks.
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Hohlraum: day late and a dollar short? anyone who was actually fan of these games bought them on steam years ago. why they would even bother releasing a game series out of sequence boggles the mind.

fyi, of the three (post mortem, still life 1 & 2) this one is the least enjoyable.
Maybe they couldn't get the rights specific to this one for quite some time? :-/ AFAIK that's why we haven't seen the original Legacy of Kain: Blood Omen on here, despite GOG releasing (AFAIK) all the other ones including BO2.
I'm really excited for this! I played Still Life a while ago and only fairly recently heard of Post Mortem. Wishlisted for now.
Nice to see this here. Still haven't bought it from anywhere yet, so wish-listed for now. Buying soon from GOG ;)
Hmm only 3.5 stars. I would have thought a higher rating.
Awesome!

Wishlisted. Someday I can complete the series.
So many good releases, too little time.
Finally, starting to feel complete. :D
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Hohlraum: anyone who was actually fan of these games bought them on steam years ago.
Not quite. According to Steampowered, Post Mortem was released in Steam 26th August 2011.

And I think the really truest fans bought these games on retail like 3-10 years ago, when they originally appeared to stores.

Anyway, it is good that now we non-fans can acquire the games too, from any digital store of our choosing. :)
Post edited September 25, 2012 by timppu
Thanks for another point and click game to add to my wishlist. GOG Rocks!
Now gog should complete the Oddworld series too.
I have mixed feelings towards this game, but it's always good to see another series being completed (OCD).