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Dark Fall: Lost Souls Download Xp

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About This Game Some say the old train station and hotel are a 'haunted hotspot', hidden away in the woods, forgotten by some, feared by others. The old hallways and train platforms echo with the ghosts of many eras, all trapped within the very fabric of the place, each hoping for salvation. The dusty old rooms seem possessed, exhibiting 'time slips' as the past becomes the present. You must tread very carefully, or you too many join the Lost Souls forever. So, why are you here? Amy Haven went missing 5 Years ago. On the anniversary of the child's disappearance you, the Police Inspector who failed to find her, has returned to the Train Station and Hotel one last time. As you attempt to solve the mystery of Amy's disappearance you must face the horrors of your past. Someone, or something, does not want you to solve the mystery, that much is clear. Never turn your back on the darkness....for something hides there; something evil, unknowable and hungry.Key features:A stand-alone Dark Fall horror adventure.Explore a derelict train station & hotel, abandoned since World War 2.Experience 'timeslips' as the past becomes the present.Communicate with ghosts, the Lost Souls, and attempt to free them from purgatory.A hauntingly creepy score, to chill, alarm and horrify.Explore the memories of the dead, in their own ‘nightmares’.Discover the true identity, and power behind, the Dark Fall itself.Play twisted 'Party Games' including Blind Man's Buff and Statues.Solve a modern urban mystery, 'What Happened To Amy Haven?'Use a Ouijaboard to meet and communicate with ghosts.Survive the night in a realistic, abandoned location full of danger! b4d347fde0 Title: Dark Fall: Lost SoulsGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Darkling RoomPublisher:Iceberg InteractiveRelease Date: 21 Apr, 2010 Dark Fall: Lost Souls Download Xp Like its predecessors, The Journal and Lights Out, it is well executed, and it was intriguing to revisit the same locale as the first game, the Dowerton Hotel and Station, and see how they tied the stories together. The game is well executed and has some parts that are quite challenging.That said, I enjoy mystery and suspense, but not horror. So while I really enjoyed the first two games, this third game tipped too far over to the horror side for me, I was too freaked out to get all the way through. I would recommend this game only for those who enjoy the horror genre.. 6\/10A bit of a 'meh' game, really. If Steam had the option for a middle spot between recommend and don't recommend, I'd choose it. It had its moments, some of the puzzles were good and much of the story was okay as well, but nothing really shone. Some confusing UI. Some horrible voice acting (and some okay). Some cheesy horror aspects. No ability to skip repetitive dialog or animations. Quite linear, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, but there are some obtuse prerequisites to move the story along at times. For instance, you're in a room, do everything you can...and move on. Explore some other area, do all you can...then get stuck. Well if you then go back to the first area, something will have changed for some reason...triggered by something else you did but for no apparent reason.But overall, it just didn't grip me enough to make me want to work through things...or I would just assume something illogical was going on even if in the end it just might have just taken a little more scrutiny...but time I didn't feel like spending on it.In the end, it was good enough that I at least was willing to finish it. I got it on a 75% Steam sale, so I can't complain. If you like horror\/spooky and maybe have an interest in the occult, it might grip you more than it did me and you can overlook some of its flaws.. 6\/10A bit of a 'meh' game, really. If Steam had the option for a middle spot between recommend and don't recommend, I'd choose it. It had its moments, some of the puzzles were good and much of the story was okay as well, but nothing really shone. Some confusing UI. Some horrible voice acting (and some okay). Some cheesy horror aspects. No ability to skip repetitive dialog or animations. Quite linear, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, but there are some obtuse prerequisites to move the story along at times. For instance, you're in a room, do everything you can...and move on. Explore some other area, do all you can...then get stuck. Well if you then go back to the first area, something will have changed for some reason...triggered by something else you did but for no apparent reason.But overall, it just didn't grip me enough to make me want to work through things...or I would just assume something illogical was going on even if in the end it just might have just taken a little more scrutiny...but time I didn't feel like spending on it.In the end, it was good enough that I at least was willing to finish it. I got it on a 75% Steam sale, so I can't complain. If you like horror\/spooky and maybe have an interest in the occult, it might grip you more than it did me and you can overlook some of its flaws.. Everything in this game is so slow that exploration is a chore. The puzzles don't really make sense. There's no way to get details on an item your carrying, so half the time I'm not sure what the item is. I love horror games and adventure games, but this is not fun at all.. Ok, that's an interesting game, the enviroment is very good, graphics are really nice. The story is nice as well but the gameplay is very fuzzy. I mean, there's a lot of good ideas in this game (grabbing something with the mouse button and shaking the mouse to interact with the objects is a wonderful idea of interaction), but this game could call more attention on steam if the developer suited this point & click to a new game engine like Blender for exemple. It could be like Myst IV interaction (the players can see the scenery just moving the mouse to the corners of the screen) but with the same ideas of the dark fall's iinteraction. The other problem is: some puzzles are not well explained. I had to search on youtube about how to solve 3 or 4 puzzles, and that's not a good thing to do in a poin&click game. So my conclusion is: Dark Fall Lost Souls was a really great game in 2009, but nowdays it is just a nice game. I have 100% of sure that this game could be soo much better if the developer released a new version using a new engine.. Coming from the first two Dark Fall games this one was a huge disappointment. I miss the ghost-hunting and the eerie historical Cornwall vibe I got from the previous games. Even though this takes place in the Station Hotel, it doesn't feel like the same setting as the first game.Lost Souls relies way too heavily on boring, over-used tropes from the modern horror genre:Creepy little girl? Check.Scribbles on the walls? Check.Old hospital paraphernalia? Check.Scary dolls and mannequins? Check.Random gore? Check.Nonsensical jump scares? Check, check, check, and check.Definitely play the first two Dark Fall games (and the Lost Crown games from the same dev), but I say pass on this one unless you get it at a huge discount.. Definitely if you like point and click adventure puzzle games, this is a great title to get. It's pretty spooky and has a fairly interesting storyline. Happy to have played this for sure

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