Enola Keygen Generator
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- Sep 1, 2019
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Updated: Mar 12, 2020
About This Game Enola is a psychological adventure game that delves into the inherent darkness of love, death and revenge. As Enola, you must survive a macabre world conjured up by the tortured memories of her lover, Angelica.Immersed in this emotionally-charged and gripping story, as you decipher challenging death-traps. However, choose your path very carefully - An evil presence lurks in the shadows, watching your every move...Heavy on atmosphere, Enola is an experience that will crawl under your skin and stay there long after you’ve uncovered the disturbing mystery of this twisted, psychological nightmare.Story-driven - Enola is an adventure game that presents a captivating and intriguing story of death, revenge, and above all, love.Multiple endings - Your actions will ultimately decide whether or not you will be able to help Angelica.Suspense without paranormal elements - Enola pushes the emotional boundaries of the player, putting them in an isolated, defenseless state of mind. Unconstrained mechanics - The mix of first person mechanics and old-school adventure games allows players to keep track of clues and figure out puzzles without the constraints of traditional point-and-click interfaces. Frighteningly calculated traps - Death traps meant to put players' nerves to the test, where failing can mean death.Superb voice acting and musical score. - Enola now offers a spine chilling soundtrack and immersive voice acting and sound effects. Superb voice acting and musical score.NIGHTMARE MODE: The updated ‘Nightmare Mode’ includes the anticipated and chilling in-depth look to Angelica’s broken mind, in addition to revelations about her traumatic past. New areas to explore are part of the update, as is three new endings, and predictions to the girl’s future… 7aa9394dea Title: EnolaGenre: Adventure, Casual, IndieDeveloper:The DomaginariumPublisher:Black Shell MediaRelease Date: 18 Sep, 2014 Enola Keygen Generator Enola managed at first to catch my attention with the story, but quickly I was driven away by the awful sounds, lame animations, and bad 3d modeling and lightning. The gameplay is boring and don't give the player any sense of purpose or direction. I didn't managed to find any enemy,. ~* Spoiler Free Review *~<h1>Gameplay<\/h1>The gameplay itself is fairly simple--assuming you use the guide. The puzzles were just challenging enough to be fun (for me, as a casual gamer), but I can't imagine playing without the guide and not getting frustrated, as many of the puzzles are not intuitive. Of course, if you're a hardcore gamer, you're probably going to have an easier time figuring things out, but I have a low frustration point and found the guide immeasurably useful. Beyond that, mechanics are simple--basically walking simulator\/point-and-click. The atmosphere was on point, and there was just enough interesting backdrop to make a little exploration fun. There are a lot of glitches, but I will not cover them here as they are generally well-covered in other reviews as well as the community guide. Having said that, none of them were game-breaking for me, merely mildly annoying is all.<h1>Story<\/h1>And here is where this game absolutely excels. The story is dark and honest, and I found myself getting pulled deeper and deeper into the devastating and yet oddly hopeful world the devs created. I agree with many other reviews that sexual abuse survivors should tread extremely carefully. As one myself, I thoroughly enjoyed the story but, as evidenced by my hours played, had to step away often to take a breather and at one point, my anxiety medication.That said, if you feel you can play this game and be safe, please do.However, I think the story is even more important to those who have not experienced what survivors have. It offers a deep glimpse into how evil can sometimes beget evil, and may help others to understand how hard it is to fight the darkness inside you, particularly when the darkness is not of your own making.Do you escape the monster and carry on with your life, or do you let the hate inside you grow and consume you until there's nothing left? It may be easier to make this choice within in the safety of a video game than in real life, but as far as Enola goes? Not <i>that<\/i> much easier.Thanks for reading and play with care!. If Enola had been released in 2005, then the graphics, controls, and level design still would have been subpar. Though I can give props for the plot, I'm not interested in stomaching the actual meat of the game to find it. I've played it only a little less than an hour at this point, but its production value traps any depth it might have in the realm of the Lifetime Original Movie. I honestly believe that this game should never have been sold; free download perhaps. I would have just stuck it on an HDD and never released it at all.. Pros:NoneCons:Outdated graphicsAnother interactive movie type gamePuzzles are few and far betweenDisjointed plot courtesy of "lamps" you have to find (i.e. Amnesia)Overwhelming references to r'ape and tortureFactory level will keep you running around in circles for hoursEndings were not worth the time and effort of completing the gameRating: 3\/10. I want to go ahead and say that I'll be doing a review when I actually beat the game as well. Enola is one of those games that isn't going to be remembered for it's graphics, or framerate, or anything really game related. Enola is a psychological horror game (to me at least so far) that's all about exploring the darkness of the mind of your girlfriend, Angelica, and discovering what the mind does to you after a series of terrible events. Without giving t much aware, Angelica went through some pretty godawful things in her past, and it's haunted her to this day, so far that she descends into madness, and you, Enola, have to take a step into that madness to save the woman you love. Now, off the bat, this game doesn't look as good most, and the sound isn't great, but for what the game is going for in terms of: creating a world that makes no sense and isn't for the weak of willed, or stomachs. The game throws you into creepy mannequin ladies, an eerie island, and cryptic clues scattered everywhere as to what's going on. From what I've played through so far, it's an interesting game with a lot of interesting ideas, even if it could look better. The controls are a bit stiff, but my experience so far has been a great build-up to whatever resolution lies as the end of this mystery. If you want a dark but interesting thriller kind of game, I reccommend this so far. I don't know if this will be my final opinion though, so I can't completely confirm it yet, but so far it's be enjoyable enough to reccommend to others!. Despite all the positive reviews of Enola, my husband and I just ended up disappointed. The game is dark, and by that, I don't mean the tone (though that is pretty dark too). I mean even with the brightness all the way up, it's impossible to see where you're going in some parts. That wouldn't have been a deal breaker, but it means that navigating to the next part of the game becomes virtually impossible. We simply could not find our way no matter how much we looked around.Enola seemed okay at first, with a decent atmosphere and a curious story. But aside from the inability to see, the puzzles Enola offers up are extremely simple, rendering that part of the game a bit boring. It's an exploration game that's too dark to properly explore, and a puzzle game with no challenge, and that's not a mix I can recommend.. First off, if you were a victim of\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 sexual abuse, child abuse, and\/or any of above, it is best not to play this game. Steer clear from it. This will probably trigger your past moments. I know there are people in this world who are victims of such things, and playing this made it feel so real. I'm not kidding.Right. Now onto the review.Enola is a psychological story about your girlfriend named Angelica. You play as Enola, and yes you're a girl, and I'm talking about the girl on girl lesbian love, not best friend love. About Angelica...let's just say she did not have a pleasant past.Graphics:I love the detail of the objects and stages in the game. The only problem, however, are the human figures you come across. They were kinda weird and didn't sync right. I find that the areas get more disturbing in Nightmare Mode than Normal Mode. It's not gorey based or anything, but has some blood in it and pictures that will easily burn into your brain. Other than that, the areas of the game give it more of a vintage style with a hint of steampunk.Voice Acting:The voice acting is pretty good. Whoever did Angelica's voice did a great job, especially when it comes to expressing her sorrow and anger. Astrid's voice sounds a bit weird...like an evil teenage high school student-type voice. Enola's voice acting was okay, except at the beginning of the ending, it sounded like she just recited her lines. However, her crying and screaming were good. Finally, "The Monster's" voice acting was spot-on perfect. The guy really put himself in the game there, acted like a monster for sure. Out of all the voice actors, I'd pick him to be the best.Gameplay:The game has a small, yet simple inventory system. It counts the lamps you come across during the game, as they reveal a little extra at the end of the good ending. As for the difficulty curve, it's more of a "spike up" at certain times, as a few times you'll feel so stumped that you may have to search or check for guides for help.In the game, you come across choices of murdering certain people, which will affect the ending. The game as a save feature, where you interact with Music Boxes to save. There is a battle system. Randomly, you come across shadowy figures and you must click the mouse and mash the W,A,S,D keys to defend yourself.With the recent update, it has two modes: Normal and Nightmare. Nightmare mode is like a small expansion pack with increase difficulty and to collect crystals, which will reveal Angelica's and Enola's moments together. Collecting crystals will affect the ending as well.The problem I have with this game is the constant bugs. So far, there is only one gamebreaking bug and one bug that is fixable using the console. Otherwise, most bugs are either aesthetic and\/or annoyances that can kill you. Luckily, the game gives you plenty of moments to save. The developer is also active in assisting players to this day (and even assisted me with my guides for the game :D ), which I must give props for. The console is also enabled to help combat the bugs as well or to speed through the game.Story:The story focuses on Enola and Angelica. As I said, Angelica did not have a pleasant past so start to feel here. You play as Enola, her girlfriend. One day, she just disappears, and suddenly you're in a strange world. As you play through the story, you understand Angelica's traumatic past, her parents, and how she met Enola. You come across letters that communicate with you and lamps that reveal Angelica's parent's past and some facts about Enola. I could reveal more, but I think the first paragraph at the beginning of the review will give you an idea of what it is like.Overall:Regardless of the many bugs and some strange stuff with the graphics, Enola is an indie horror game that shines. What makes the game awesome is the immersive story and great voice acting that makes you feel for the characters in the story. Most horror enthusiasts think that it takes blood, gore, and disfigured people to make you scared. However, Enola apparently knows which strings to pull to make you feel disturbed, sad, and even scared without the above.Pros:-Great horror story.-Unique characters.-Pretty good graphics.-Great voice acting.Cons:-Buggy at certain points of the game, but you can still play through without coming across them.-Some weirdness in graphics related to human models.-Increase of difficulty at certain points of the game.
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