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The first game in the Post Morten trilogy follows Gustav McPherson in 1920's Paris investigating a double murder.

Overview

Mysterious woman
Mysterious woman

A tale of danger and deception that starts with a horribly gruesome double murder at the Orphee Hotel in Paris. An American couple by the name of Whyte has been murdered, and when the French police can't seem to get anywhere with the case, a mysterious American woman Sophia Blake hires a former New York detective Gus McPherson to the case, to dig out the truth behind the murder of her sister and brother-in-law. The investigation leads McPherson into unexpected avenues, new revelations regarding the victims as well as his employer turns the case upside down and inside out.

Characters

Gus and the beard
Gus and the beard

Gustav McPherson

Gustav McPherson is a former New York detective, who was forced to flee to Europe to begin a new life after being wrongly accused of homicide in New York. While Gus is staying in Paris and pursuing the life of a painter, a case too interesting to pass by crosses his path. An American couple, the Whytes, murdered and gruesomely beheaded in a close by hotel. Gus is hired on the case by a sensuous woman to investigate the death of her sister and brother-in-law.

Sophia Blake

A mysterious and wealthy American woman who hires Gus to investigate the double murder of her sister and brother-in-law.

System Requirements

  • Processor : Pentium III 350 MHz
  • 16X CD-ROM drive
  • 64MB RAM
  • 3D video card compatible Direct X8.1, 16MB
  • Direct Sound compatible sound card
  • 500 MB of hard disk space

Game Name Post Mortem
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PC
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Original US Release Feb. 28, 2003
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