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There is an option for subtitles. All in all, though, Post Mortem is a far cry from an games experiment gone awrywhile there were some ideas that could stand some serious rethinking, they were more than compensated for by the parts that were exquisitely realized. I always appreciate it when a game treats its players as if games they were intelligent adults, and Post Mortem does that in spades. The experimental multipath, multiple-solution aspects, on balance, worked surprisingly well and could certainly be refined by the developers into something magnificent for their next game. I played games on my 733 MHz PIII with a full install under Windows 2000 with no trouble whatsoever. For all that it is and for all that it tries to be, I give Post Mortem a Gold Star. It certainly is not for everyone, but it certainly was for me! It is one of those rare games that will remain in my consciousness for a long time, like a good book.
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