Still Life 2
First posted on 03 June 2009. Last updated on 20 January 2011.
As soon as I heard that Microids announced a sequel to the 2005 hit Still Life, I could not wait to get my hands on the game. I greatly enjoyed the original game's wonderful story, characters, and puzzles. Unfortunately, Still Life 2 turned out not to be as great as its precursor. While still enjoyable, I was somewhat disappointed by the sequel's poor pacing, a few improbable puzzles, and…
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By Yolander • On 01 August 2010 • From Barcelona, Spain
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By Ivan • On 02 September 2009 • From Pakrac, croatia
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By kate • On 28 July 2009 • From uk
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By GregC • On 01 July 2009 • From New York City
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By Elias • On 17 June 2009 • From Stockholm, Sweden
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By Mia • On 04 June 2009 • From UK
I completely agree with Mia. Nothing to add, except that I am currently stuck with a technical glitch and can't continue (Remember the surveillance room and the charged e-lock that doesn't work?)
Pity. I really liked Post Mortem and Still Life 1.
Still life 2, Serial number......??????
iv got the game but dnt have the serial number so cant evan play im gutted ive played the 1st one and loved it.
I never played a game that had so much I hated -- the sadism, the timed runs, the dying, the glitches -- and yet it held my interest the whole way through. I guess my subconscious liked it a lot more than my conscious mind did.
I strongly disagree with you Mia. I believe it was a great sequel, different but still great. It gave us a new perspective on the Still Life series.
Still Life was different from Post Mortem and Still Life 2 was different from Still Life.
Retarded inventory system? Realistic is more like it.
You're too generous. I thought the game was horrendous and downright disappointing to us who have been waiting eagerly - only to be let down by poor writing, poor game design, idiotic puzzles and retarded inventory system. It's so excruciating to move the characters around and the game's horribly buggy. Plus, I am majorly pissed off with the revelation of the killer's identity - both from the first case and the second. Lazy writing. Lazy lazy lazy. This game deserves bad reviews for cheating its loyal fans.