Post Mortem goes gold
The Adventure Company's newest game will hit shelves in the United States on February 28.
The Adventure Company has announced that development on Post Mortem is complete, and the game will ship to US retailers on February 28. The Adventure Company is the same group that published Syberia , winner of GameSpot's Best Adventure Game on PC award for 2002.
In Post Mortem, players assume the role of Gus MacPherson, a former New York detective hired by a woman to investigate the murder of her sister and brother-in-law. Gus' clairvoyant talents will help unravel the mystery, which is set in 1920s Paris. For more information on Post Mortem, see our
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Post Mortem
- Publisher(s): The Adventure Company
- Developer(s): Microids
- Genre: Adventure
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