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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! 6d5b4406ea Title: Dark Fall: Lost SoulsGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Darkling RoomPublisher:Iceberg InteractiveRelease Date: 21 Apr, 2010 Dark Fall: Lost Souls Download Crack Serial Key 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.. This game is a lot like stumbling into a dark room and being unable to find the light switch, cursing as your hands skitterlamely across the wall. Juggling your keys and groceries, you pull out your cellphone and turn on the flashlight. The light switch is... on the ceiling. Sure, somebody left you a broom handle in the bathroom to turn it on with, but why is the light switch on the ceiling?And that's the game in a nutshell.. You've been called to point and click your way through a mystery down at the old abandoned hotel and train station. It isn't long though before you're ambushed by G-G-G-GHOSTS?!? Lucky for you, you have a bottle of vodka, a handful of Clozapine and a helpful buddy with a serious texting habit. Your adventure is celebrated by the town by putting on a fireworks display in your honor but can you avoid the spooky skeletons and delerium tremens long enough to yank the mask off old man Withers? Excellent ambiance, Don't play alone alone in the dark. Bottle of vodka reccomended for player as well as character.. I played Dark Fall: Lost Souls for about 4 hours, although letting it open while I was AFK caused Steam to think I had about 56 hours of gameplay. I absolutely love horror graphic adventures and I can objectively say this game is terrible.The gameplay is very tedious, walking and turning around are slow actions, and you get stuck in the game without any signs of what you should do next very often, which wouldn't be so bad if it didn't take you years to go from point A to point B and explore it. Textures and animations lack details and make the game look older than it really is. The overall atmosphere is pretty good, but in the end the only really scary parts are just cheap scare jumps (really cheap, literally just an image appearing and the music going loud for a second).The story reuses a lot of elements from Dark Fall: The Journal, and it's not bad, although the endings are incredibly disappointing (there are two, they only depend on a line in the final dialogue).The worst thing about this game is the voice acting. It is AWFUL, most of the time lacking emotion or, on the contrary, sounding too forced. It kind of reminded me to the voice acting in Resident Evil 1, but I would choose RE1's any time.I bought this game 75% off and I would undo it. I wouldn't even try it if it was free. Really, it is THAT bad.. 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.. I took a risk on this since it looked interest, but unfortunately it did not live up to what i hoped for. It is basically a point and click adventure where you have to mostly guess the answers or items to use.It was interesting, but I quit after I got tired of looking at Walkthroughs each time I got stuck. The answers and locations of items were not logical, so I moved onto another game after 4 hours of playing.. 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. 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.. I played this game before the other two and I loved it...so I bought those and will be playing this again. This game is a nonlinear horror that had me tense all the time and scared a lot of the time. Though the game is nonlinear, there are some things that need done before you can move on. Sometimes, what needs to be done is not obvious so you pretty much have to go around and try different things until you can move on. There is a quite wonderful guide on Steam (I'm sorry I don't remember the name of the one who made it, but qudos to you). This is definately not a game for children. The game has two endings and several very interesting easter eggs about hauntings and weird happenings around the area of the game. I really liked that and looked to collect them all. Some of the mechanics of the game are a little hard to work with (like moving things), but keep trying and some of the puzzles (like "conversations with...") were downright frustrating. All in all, even though I needed some help, I had a great time. Thanks to the devs and all for a great scare, and another and another....
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