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==Plot== FBI Special Agent Victoria McPherson is investigating a series of brutal murders in 2004 Chicago. While visiting her father for Christmas she discovers an old notebook that belonged to her grandfather, private investigator Gustav McPherson. Victoria is surprised to learn that Gus had been involved with investigating a very similar series of murders in 1920s Prague. The player alternates between these two characters as they work to hunt down what seems to be the same serial killer more than 70 years apart. In both cases the murderer targets sex trade workers: street prostitutes in Prague, and employees of an exclusive Chicago massage parlor and S&M club called the Red Lantern. The killer or killers are disguised in a dark cloak, top hat, and silver mask. Gus eventually identifies the man responsible for the Prague murders, but the killer escapes justice and relocates to America. Near the end of the game Victoria discovers that similar murders occurred in 1931 Chicago and later in 1956 Los Angeles. The identity of the 2004 Chicago killer is never revealed. Victoria encounters him several times, but never sees behind his mask. She does not believe he is the same person as the Prague killer, but rather a younger person who has been influenced by the Prague killer in some way. At the climax of the game Victoria manages to shoot the Chicago killer, but the body falls into the Chicago river. As the game ends, the Chicago police are still dredging the river for the killer's body. Victoria plans to travel to Los Angeles to learn more about the 1956 killings. ===Ending / sequel=== A controversy surrounding the game is its lack of an ending. Originally planned as the second of a trilogy,{{Citation needed|date=October 2007}} with ''[[Post Mortem]]'' as the first, ''Still Life'' ends without revealing the villain. The story was meant to continue in a third game, but it seemed unlikely that the finalé would ever be made, as part of the development arm of [[Microïds]] in Canada was bought out by [[Ubisoft]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.ubi.com/ENCA/News/Info.aspx?nId=2028 |title=Ubisoft Montréal enters into an agreement to acquire Microïds Canada's development operations |publisher=[[Ubisoft]] |date=2005-03-02 |accessdate=2008-07-03}}</ref> However, on December 6, 2007, Microïds announced the development of a sequel, ''[[Still Life 2]]'', which was released in 2009.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.microids.com/en/press/9/microids-to-release-still-life-sequel.html |title=Microïds announces ''Still Life 2'' |publisher=Microïds |date=2007-12-06 |accessdate=2008-07-03}}</ref> The mysterious serial killer's identity will apparently be revealed in the sequel. On September 19, 2008 a new ''Still Life'' series website was opened, covering the three games. ===''Still Life: Prelude''=== ''Still Life: Prelude'' was a section of the game which continued on the game's website, but is not online anymore. It placed you once again in control of Victoria McPherson investigating cases prior to those encountered in the main ''Still Life'' game plot.
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