Posted on: August 7, 2021

mikeelarsen
Verified ownerGames: 231 Reviews: 4
Religious, Slavic Horror Adventure
Well, this is just a prologue or sample for the full game the studio is working to produce. Their kickstarter was funded so the full game should be coming out at some point. Right off the bat, this is a gripping horror mystery. It was unsettling, unnerving, and kept me on the edge of my seat up until the ending. This prologue takes roughly an hour or so to play through. The other important note: this is a very Slavic game. Things like the names, manner of speaking, openly discussing religious themes, and even some of the folklore was very reminiscent of Eastern Europe. There is a lot of religious reference (mainly Eastern Orthodox), and as several other reviewers have pointed out, the game launches right into that from the get-go. If you're turned off by Eastern-Orthodox Christianity then this game will probably not be for you. What did this game do pretty well? -2d background with 3d sprites. Like many (good) modern PNCs -highlightable action points. Yes, it does take away some of the mystery, but it's worth not having to "pixel-hunt" -good voice acting. -intriguing (albeit somewhat frustrating) characters. -gripping, suspenseful atmosphere. -Great artwork. What didn't it do so well? -Writing/dialogue riddled with typos & grammar mistakes. You have to keep in mind, though, that this was written by non-native English speakers. -No real puzzles. I'm assuming the full version will have these, but you can't make a good PNC without some good logic puzzles. Final verdict: 4/5 stars and I'll definitely be picking up the full game at some point. Extra stuff: Though I'd likely never choose to hang out with either Benedek or Nikolai in person, I found both their personalities relatable and familiar, especially to some of the wonderfully varied people I met or know in Eastern Europe. Religious culture is a far more ingrained part of society there than in America for example, and many "fanatics" are like that. Poor Nikolai is genuine enough, but a slave to addiction.
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