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Coast is clear for Still Life 2 demo
Playable sampler now available for download
 

If you've been dying to play Still Life 2, so to speak, today you can get your first sampling of the highly-anticipated sequel, as a multi-language demo of the game is now available for download.

The new game promises a resolution to the loose story threads of the original Still Life while delving into an all new serial murder mystery. FBI agent Victoria McPherson returns, but this time she's in pursuit of the East Coast Killer in Maine. An abrasive television reporter named Paloma Hernandez may just hold the clues needed to track him down, but before she's able to share what she knows, Paloma is kidnapped by the killer, and it's all she'll be able to do to keep herself alive.

Still Life 2 allows players to control both Victoria and Paloma throughout the game. In the demo, following a lengthy sequence of cinematics to set the stage, players start off as Paloma as she awakens to the horror of her captivity, and must attempt to escape before the killer escapes.

The demo tops a full gigabyte, and can be found at standard download sites like WorthPlaying and GamersHell.

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