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Post Mortem (Video Game)

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Post Mortem (2002, Microïds) is a murder mystery adventure game for PC. The storyline revolves around a retired American private detective by the name of Gustave MacPherson, who is hired by the dark, mysterious Sophia Blake to track down the person who brutally murdered her sister and brother-in-law in the Orphée Hotel, in the chic District 8 (Paris). The subsequent investigation will lead MacPherson into the heart of the darker side of the city, one of danger, uncertainty and suspicion. The main character suddenly finds himself in a situation where it is unknown whether it is safe to trust anyone, in addition to being faced with a confusing, baffling murder characterized by the unsure personalities of the victims.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })It is part of a trilogy: the title game, Still Life, and Still Life 2.
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Baphomet: The Head of Baphomet idol allegedly worshiped by the Templars is the main MacGuffin, setting off the events of the game with the murder of an American couple, who were transporting the Head through Paris.
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Big Bad: The raven-masked killer of the Whytes whom PI Gustave MacPherson is hunting is revealed to be Dr. Kaufner possessed by Gregoire de Allepin, the current identity of a Templar and leader of a secret society who made himself immortal by stealing bodies using the Head of Baphomet and killed the Whytes when they tried to steal the Head of Baphomet.
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Contrived Coincidence: While looking for information on the Eatons' whereabouts, fate throws Hellouin into the exact same club the owner of which Gus is good friends with. Later on Hellouin gets back to said club for no other reason than to scare the living shit out of Malet and get Gus to begin a wild chase after Hellouin. Oh, and the two of them just happen to be at the club at that very moment. The same goes for Dr. Kaufner who... yes, it's never explained what the hell he was doing there.
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