Still Life (2005) is a point-and-click adventure game developed by Microids and published by The Adventure Company. The game follows the story of Victoria McPherson, a young FBI agent who is investigating a series of murders in Chicago and Prague.
One of the most interesting aspects of Still Life (2005) is its exploration of sexual themes. Throughout the game, Victoria is faced with a variety of situations that involve sexual elements. In one scene, Victoria is confronted by a group of men who are trying to force her into a sexual encounter. In another scene, Victoria is asked to investigate a strip club, where she must confront a variety of sexual activities.
The game also features a number of characters who are involved in sexual relationships. Victoria's grandfather, for example, is in a relationship with a woman who is much younger than him. Victoria's aunt is also involved in a relationship with a man who is much older than her.
The game also features a number of explicit sexual scenes. In one scene, Victoria is confronted by a man who is trying to force her into a sexual encounter. In another scene, Victoria is asked to investigate a strip club, where she must confront a variety of sexual activities.
Overall, Still Life (2005) is an interesting game that explores a variety of sexual themes. The game features a number of explicit sexual scenes and characters who are involved in sexual relationships. It is an interesting game that is worth playing for those who are interested in exploring sexual themes in video games.
A serial killer graphically murders women. Their bare breasts are seen, and they are often naked.
One character is both a masseuse and a prostitute. She dresses in scant, tight-fitting clothing. She once asks the main character to come to her apartment for "services".
A good portion of the game takes place at a sadomasochist club. Disturbing, violent and sexual paintings and mannequins are part of the club's decorum.
The main character's boss turns out to be a member of an S & M club.
The main character once states "I usually get kissed before getting fucked." In the context it's used, it classifies as a double entendre.
The main character receives a phone call from her boyfriend, asking her to come to his art gallery, and they can go "unwind" together afterwards.
A man has pornographic magazines in his apartment, as well as Polaroids of nude women taped to his walls. Not graphic.
The main character will state to the player, while investigating the apartment "I don't need a semen sample".