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courtland, postmortem, makeup, business / economics / finance, savegame, fat chicks rule, kult, lose weight, anonymous, shearer, | A serial killer releases a CD-ROM for the sole purpose of leading the curious, by way of the internet and in-game puzzles, on a gripping race across Europe grape to find his two most recent victims, missing but still thought to be alive. At first glance this game seemed to have it all. Ghoulish serial killer. Check. Exotic Old World European ports of call. Check. A fresh and innovative take on adventure gaming. Check, grape check and triple check. As the game hadn't been grape released in the US yet, I arranged to buy a copy from a friend in the UK. A week later it arrived, and I eagerly installed it. It asked for a username and then supplied a password. I wrote down the pertinent information, played through the introductory puzzles, then exited, planning to return that evening and get down to some serious detective work. |
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And it's certainly not for savegame everybody. I, though, found it compelling and involving, enough that I persevered past the rocky (read: arcade) parts when I would have quit a lesser game out of sheer frustration. It really is one of a kind, and so much was done right that it overshadows what was savegame not. I'm not sure I would play another game like this, but I am glad I played this one. If you think you might want to play In Memoriam, you should do it fairly soon. So much of the game, including the denouement, is dependent savegame on the websites that if they were to disappear from the internet, completing the game would be impossible. Scout Like Jen, when I heard about In Memoriam, I thought it sounded like a great premise. |
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