
GameZebo: "Dig film noir - that special genre of movie reserved for fedora-wearing gumshoes, moonlit streets, saucy dames and senseless crimes? Then it's a cinch you'll enjoy old-school adventure Post Mortem, which, despite its lack of modern-day innovation, spins one seamy potboiler of a yarn.
While starting to show signs of age (the game was originally released in 2003 on CD-ROM), a large file download and more formulaic than fascinating, you'll still enjoy this user-friendly whodunit nonetheless."

Muaz from Twinfinite writes: "If you HAD to kill one of five people how would you pick your victim? Would you get to know them first? Would you change your mind after meeting them and maybe swaying the way they carry themselves and the way they deal with the world? Unbound Creation’s Postmortem puts you in the position of making this choice. How well does it all come together? Let’s do a *postmortem* on my time with the game. (Yes, that was terrible. Shutup.)"

Jakub Kasztalski has released his story driven adventure game Postmortem today. Assuming the role of death incarnate you must enter a fundraising gala set in the riot scarred country of Galicia.

Postmortem is an indie game where you have one goal—to take the life of a single person, in order to change the world for the better. Just who that person is, is left up to you.