Please close the doors
Very underrated masterpiece
Amazing story
Very well written
Choices matter
Very high replayability
Lots of small glitches, some of them ruin an experience a bit.
Glitches like incorrect character skin for for second, uses skin from another character.
Sometimes one line of text is in russian. Not that it’s not translated, but it’s glitched cause redoing conversations fixes it.
There is one place in game, there if I choose to be in Oleg’s side, black screen happens, the only fix is to talk to any character(but you have to find them while screen is black and most characters won’t talk at a time…)
– Real player with 6.2 hrs in game
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As a Muslim it was very disrespectful to stoop down and bring an Arab character as a terrorist, it is quite an outdated and offensive stereotype. I wish so badly I could refund this game with horrible writing, flat characters, unoriginal art and music, and default rpgm system. RPGM is a great program that can be used in many ways to tell a story, but with games like this that makes people look down on the engine. Dont waste your money.
– Real player with 5.0 hrs in game
Lost in Terra Mora
This game tried to access the internet, which is not necessary in any way. My anti-virus caught it, and I blocked it.
I got to the shack with the “secret floorboard” and it wouldn’t budge. Went to all four areas, the game gave no indication of what to do. There was no solution present, so this is either malware, or it simply doesn’t work.
-20/10.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
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5 star, no elaboration
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Bram The Toymaker
A scary bedtime story or a horrid physical entity?
The story goes that the toymaker is an undead figure who comes out at night leaving a toy on the children’s bedroom window to lure and capture them. Upon finding an old hidden journal, Blake discovers that a folktale passed through generations in his family might hold some dark secrets. He embarks on a journey to unravel what’s behind his ancestor’s mysterious journal.
Return to your family roots, deep into a long-forgotten isolated 19th-century village called Grimmville where time has stopped.
Upon arriving at the abandoned manor, once you set foot inside suddenly you find yourself trapped. Equipped with a flashlight you must explore the rooms. Some of them are escape-room style. Your main objective is to look for clues in order to solve timed puzzles that will give you the necessary items to progress further and make your way out.
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EBOLA 2
I’ve played this for just over an hour and it has a lot of potential! it reminds me a lot of Resident Evil 1, which i absolutely love! i’ve had few jump scares already which is very welcoming, there are 2 things i’m not happy about:
1 - Please give an option to get rid of the top and bottom boarders so we can get a full screen
2 - A better torch! other than them 2 things this game is going to be EPIC! 9/10 from me so far, all the best and i hope this game get the love it deserves!
– Real player with 11.8 hrs in game
EBOLA 2 is an atmospheric first-person horror game with modern graphics. The story takes place on a scientific base, where various viruses are developed, we are sent there to eliminate the accident. The game consists of 10 floors of the base, moving between them on the elevator, they look gloomy and frightening, and creepy sounds only increase the fear.
– Real player with 7.4 hrs in game
Bad Dream: Fever
This negative review is based on a caveat. Read on if you’re curious:
I’d like to give this game a good review, but there is a known game-breaking bug the author has left unfixed. Spoilers are irrelevant since any prospective player should be made aware of it, but skip to the next paragraph if you want to avoid a slight spoiler. I spent about 7 hours playing at a leisurely pace only to end up encountering a game-stopping bug where the game requires you to make an ice cream cone only to have it be impossible to do so in one way or another. It might be you can’t get a cone, it might be that the ice cream won’t fill the cone. Either way, it makes the game unplayable from that point. There are many bug reports about this on Steam and elsewhere and while some players managed (without specifying how) to get around it I wasn’t able to. I went so far as to play the game again on a new save, and ultimately even uninstalling, clearing the save games, and trying again, only to find that in both cases it not only bugged out again with the ice cream part, but it bugged out on the FIRST time you have to create an ice cream cone. Originally, this didn’t happen there but happened much later when you have to do this a second time. Why? Who knows? Other players had to give up in frustration, just as I finally did. I wasted an additional two hours screwing around with it, and the game is just broken. The fact that this bug still exists, is well reported, is a game breaker, and still hasn’t been fixed by the developer? Sorry. No way I can recommend a game in this condition even if it is only a potential issue and the rest of it would otherwise be worthy of it. I can’t finish the game I paid for, and it has and will happen to others, so if you still want to try it I will recommend you wait for a deep cut sale just in case, cuz you may be throwing your money away (it’ll most likely take over 2 hours of normal pace play to get to the first bug point, at which point you might not be able to get a refund from Steam, and if you get past the first bug, you might not get past the other one much later on).
– Real player with 9.8 hrs in game
Bad Dream: Fever
An interesting and thought-provoking story which builds up pace to a climactic ending.
Gameplay
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGmri4TmQ5k
Rating
73 ️⭐️⭐⭐️
Overview
After completing the game, I can say that this is a clever puzzle game that impressed me in places. The story is original and thought provoking. It starts off quite slow whilst the game introduces you to the mechanics, but the story builds up pace to a climactic ending.
– Real player with 8.8 hrs in game
Eternal Evil Prologue
Eternal Evil Prologue is a demo for an unreleased/may never be released FPS adventure/zombie game that seems to have been slapped together by flipping a template from the venerable Unreal Engine.
While this is free, it’s not a game, it’s a demo, that was misleadingly published on Steam without being flagged as a demo. This is a common mistake.
As far as demos go, it shows promise as it’s copied from a reasonably good template set for Unreal. However, it’s buggy and largely unplayable despite the nice framework and art that copying assets from the Unreal store provides.
– Real player with 6.0 hrs in game
The game is GREAT but assuming you have a good machine to run it.
Played on my old PC and it was terrible, very long loading times, 10-15mins, and there are loading screens between different maps. Add to this very low fps, super laggy on medium settings and it becomes basically unplayable,
But I really wanted to play it after watching one walkthrough, the youtuber had a lot of fun and he didn’t have these issues.
So I tried Eternal Evil on a more powerful machine and it was a completely different story!
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
Why Not?
waste of money
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
its not a bad game the one thing i dont really like is how quick the monster spawns so offten all i did was hide when i really wanted to look around
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Wounded - The Beginning
{After the 2.0 update}
Oh boy, there’s a lot to unpack here…
The controls have been fixed, it don’t feel like the player is having a spasm.
The bird puzzle at the sewers is gone which is great since you had no time to react.
I like the new weight puzzles but the pipe that’s holding the weights of the bags looks outta place and too bright.
The supermarket scene is still the worst part of the game with the AI moving to a number of specific spots and he changes his location every time YOU move, so trying not to get caught to get the achievement (that might still be broken) still require hours, and hours of bull.
– Real player with 18.5 hrs in game
Using the Unity engine they did a good job with it. The sound and ambiance they NAILED IT. Unfortunately, I have to agree with Twotch here that I cannot recommend the game because of the gameplay itself. The use of triggers in certain parts led to multiple deaths. All you were doing is rinse and repeating on deaths until you could find the next trigger. Since the baddies have a simple pattern you’re not in any much threat once you follow the pattern. You can even stand by a wardrobe to hide in and as the baddie is entering the room they won’t notice you and if they do once you enter the wardrobe they won’t kill you. They’ll just walk away and go about their pattern. This just leads you to just follow the patterns so you can find the next trigger. That doesn’t make for fun gameplay and takes away from the enjoyment. I had one hilarious encounter where I could only trigger a single instance to remove screws out of door that had 4 of them in it.
– Real player with 6.1 hrs in game
Martha
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Affordable Cat, kinda sounds like something you’d type in the search engine for pet lovers. But anyhow, this dev came up with Martha (MRT) his first published game about a deranged granny hell bent on knocking your teeth out at intermittent intervals! Its price point (a buck cheaper on itch.io btw) and length reminded me of Chilla’s Art titles and stocked with a plethora of horror references to seal the deal! Finally, a person of culture!!
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
I like the game, a few nice scares, overall spooky atmosphere, a few puzzles mixed in and with some combat here and there aswell. All in all a sweet little horror game, that all Indie horror game fans should enjoy, especially for this price.
I would however wish that i had a constant light source. I know.. Darkness is scary, But I also enjoy looking at my environment.
But that aside. Thanks for this little fun gem. Recommended.
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
Eternal Evil
An apocalyptic event is destroying a small town. Its citizens are turning into bloodthirsty ghouls, attacking the remaining humans, who are hopelessly trying to survive. The situation is dire, but maybe you can turn it around. Uncover what or who caused it and why. To accomplish this, you will have to use firearms, carefully inspect objects and notes, explore the surroundings and solve puzzles.
Eternal Evil is a classical survival-horror game with first-person perspective that offers:
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Dark atmosphere with blood and gore
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Intriguing story
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Variety of firearms
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Realistic shooting
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Challenging puzzles
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Evolving enemies
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3 levels of difficulty
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Old school survival-horror experience
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Diverse locations
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~15-30 hours to finish this game
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Inventory management
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Physics-based damage system and enemy dismemberment.
Mature Content Description
This Game contains content not appropriate for all ages, or may not be appropriate for viewing at work: Frequent Violence or Gore, General Mature Content and Occasional Nudity.