On the game's Discord server, user DetectiveArruinado wrote: "Una cita con la muerte was perfect because you couldn't win. Death always got its date. A DLC that lets you save Elisa? That's not a date with death. That's a cancellation."
The subtitle Two and a Half Murders is where things get bizarre. In a recent (now-deleted) tweet from a former playtester, the "half murder" refers to a that leaves a victim in a persistent vegetative state. Unlike standard detective games where dead means dead, here you must interrogate a victim who cannot speak—using only their medical readouts, eye movements, and a experimental EEG device. Una cita con la muerte -v2.0 DLC- -Two and a ...
If you loved the first date with death, this v2.0 DLC is a worthy second round. It’s not a full reinvention, but for the price of a coffee, you get several more hours of clever, unsettling storytelling. Just don’t expect to walk away with your heart intact. On the game's Discord server, user DetectiveArruinado wrote:
The two full murders are:
The "v2.0" designation is crucial. This is not a simple cosmetic add-on. Leaked developer notes (originally posted on a forgotten GitLab repository) suggest that the DLC rebuilds the game's core dialogue engine, replacing it with a dynamic "Motive System." Every NPC now has hidden stats: Fear, Suspicion, and Faith. Your job is no longer just to find clues but to manage these stats during timed conversations. That's not a date with death
No dejes que la Muerte te deje en "visto". Elige tu mejor outfit (preferiblemente negro) y prepárate para la secuela que nadie pidió, pero que todos necesitábamos.