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Still Life Goes Gold
The Adventure Company’s investigative thriller is finished and has been sent for duplication.

By News Staff, GamingExcellence
Posted April 1, 2005
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The Adventure Company, a leading publisher of adventure games, today announced Still Life, has gone gold. Developed by awarding-winning adventure game creators, Microids, this investigative thriller will be available for both the Xbox video game system from Microsoft and for Windows on April 14, 2005.

Players step into the role of Victoria McPherson, a brilliant young FBI agent and the granddaughter of Post Mortem’s famed Private Detective, Gustav McPherson. On the hunt for a serial killer, Victoria is up against five dead bodies, a mountain of circumstantial evidence and an angry boss breathing down her neck. Things become more complicated when, on a visit to her childhood home, she comes across one of Gus’ old case files dating back more than 75 years. As she reads deeper into the file, she discovers an uncanny number of similarities between her case in Chicago and the gruesome killings in 1920s Prague.

Still Life is a unique adventure which gives players an insider view into the world of a criminal investigator. While on the case, they will employ a variety of forensic devices and techniques and investigate an intriguing cast of characters in modern day Chicago and former day Prague.

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