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Still Life 2
Still Life 2 is a 2009 computer adventure game by Microïds. It is a sequel to the 2005 game Still Life, and follows on from the characters and themes of 2003's Post Mortem.
Plot
The game follows FBI Agent Victoria
McPherson in tracking down and stopping a serial killer. Gameplay has
moved with the killer, known as the East Coast Killer, to Maine. The
game uses the same storytelling device of switching back and forth
between two player characters as its predecessor. The second character
is one of the killer's victims, journalist Paloma Hernandez, who has
been covering the East Coast Killer's crimes, making the game switch
between investigation and survival. A short introduction to the game was
posted on August 31, which covers the dates of October 2 and 3, 2008 in
the game. It states that on the evening of October 2 the body of a
missing person was found on the side of Highway 201, near Jackman. The
video which had been sent to the police and the media identifies the
killer as the East Coast Killer. McPherson sees Hernandez reporting on
the killing on TV and later arranges a meeting. Paloma is abducted and
she wakes up on October 3 in the killer's dilapidated house. The East
Coast Killer allowed Hernandez to call McPherson with clues to the
location of the house to trap and kill her, a plan he formed with an
ex-marine and former FBI agent Hawker who had been dismissed when
McPherson refused to back his claim that killing an innocent person had
been justified at the time. Despite being successfully ambushed,
McPherson managed to turn the tables and saved herself and Hernandez,
but not before nearly a dozen police officers and a rookie FBI agent
were killed.
Through a series of flashbacks, it
was revealed that the Chicago Killer was Richard Valdes who turned out
to be the grandson of the man Gus was following through Prague.
Development
There was controversy surrounding the first Still Life in its lack of an ending. Still Life ended
without revealing the villain, setting up a finalé which, for some
time, was not made. However, on 6 December 2007, Microïds announced the
development of this game, which was released in April 2009. Development
was started in June 2007 by Gameco Studios. The game is also being
developed for Apple Macintosh computers.
Preview trailers
In June 2008, a teaser video and
screenshots were posted online. The video explores an abandoned mansion
with a woman screaming in the distance. The end of the video showed a
then-tentative release date of Fall 2008. In November 2008 a second
trailer was released.
On August
31, another set of screenshots of the cinematic and in-game views were
released.The official game series website opened on 19 September, on the
same day the release was pushed back from November 2008 to the first
quarter of 2009. In late October some high resolution images of Vic
McPherson and some in-game screen shots were postedOn
December 8 Microïds and GameCo launched a machinima contest, where fans
created their own trailer for Still Life 2, using exclusive supplied
material. The winner, out of over 120 entries, was announced on January
15, and the winner's and the runners up's trailers were posted on the
Still Life website. The winner will also have their name listed in the
game credits.
In February and
March 2009 more screenshots, an introduction video, and in game footage
of the game were released.The website also features videos of some of
the makers of the game speculating on the identity of the killer.
Demo
A demo version of the game was released. This contained sections from early in the game in the killer's house.
Release
The game was first released as an
online download to Germany in early April 2009. Further releases to
Europe and North America followed. Encore is publishing the game in
North America, and cdv Software Entertainment is in France. In the UK
and Benelux it is published byIceberg Interactive.
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