

It's really tasteless and It makes me wonder what the Devs wants the player to come away thinking about the Satanic Panic. It was the parts where non christian religions and abortion are presented as "Spooky". That on it's own isn't particularly bad, it's a criticism that can be levied against any exorcism story written in the last 40 years. I was hoping that a game about the Satanic Panic would be more critical, but instead this story just serves to parrot decades old paranoia based on nothing. I think the game was decently scary as well, which is a major achievement for a game with graphics like this. For instance the art is otherworldly fantastic, and I think the game-play, especially the boss fight was ridiculousness fun.
ATTACK OF THE MURDER HORNETS by TorpleDook, AirdorfThanks for playing FAITH! Check out Airdorf Games on Facebook for news, updates, and more!Ī PORTION OF FACE MASK SALES WILL BENEFIT COVID-19 RELIEF EFFORTS: To report bugs and/or compatibility issues, please send us an email -> Airdorf(at)gmail(dot)comįollow me on Twitter: /airdorf WINDOWS 8 USERS: FAITH is known to have game-breaking graphics issues for Windows 8 users with onboard Intel HD graphics cards like the Intel HD Graphics 4000. It is recommended that you play it with an Xbox 360 controller. "Amazing how something so minimally designed can be terrifying"įAITH takes about 1 to 2 hours to complete 100%. I find this spookier than a game with much better graphics and effects" was engrossed in the “Satanic Scare” which fueled widespread paranoia about devil-worshiping, witchcraft, and occult practices. No Internet, it was hard to reach you if you weren't home, and the U.S. Haunted by nightmares and searching for answers, a young priest travels down a dark highway to return to the cursed house a year later.įorget blue-and-pink neon.

Only two people would leave the house alive.

On September 21, 1986, two priests arrived at the Martin Family home in rural Connecticut to investigate an apparent case of demonic possession. "In the case of FAITH, less is more." - Paste Magazine "It may appear simple, but Faith hides some incredible scares". "FAITH puts a fresh spin on spiritual horror" - Rely On Horror "A remarkable game." - Rock Paper Shotgun "Aside from being well-drawn, this is a well-paced, well-written, tense and fairly scary horror game." - PC Gamer FAITH is a pixel horror game inspired by the era of MS-DOS, Apple II, Atari, and ZX Spectrum classics.
