Dark Fall: Lost Souls is a quaint little title. Hailing from British developer Darkling Room, the adventure-horror series has had two previous incarnations, The Journal and Lights Out. It combines exploration and supernatural horror to create an adventure game in the purest sense possible. The first focused on one man's journey to the fictional village of Dowerton in Dorset to save his missing brother with the second following Benjamin Parker through the folds of time in order to stop the evil that lurks in Fetch Rock lighthouse. Both titles were met with a mixed reception, so does Lost Souls manage to improve upon its prior treks into darkness?
GeekParty writes: "When I’m looking for something that’s authentically creepy, these PC horror games are what I play."
Pathologic will be on my SSD in like 8 minutes. People haning by the neck, railgun, and weirdos in cloaks wearing bird headdressing im sold.
GG3 is back with more gameplay commentary from games that are currently on offer in packages. The latest promotion comes from Indie Royale, with their Halloween 2 Bundle that has an impressive 9 games. From those, the eerie Dark Fall: Lost Souls will provide the background for further details.
DHGF: Back in 2008, Darkling Room released what is one of the absolute best adventure and/or horror games ever made – The Lost Crown. It was a follow up of sorts to 2003′s Dark Fall: The Journal, which is almost universally in every “Top Ten Horror Game” list by anyone who has actually played more than the Resident Evil and Silent Hill franchises. Somehow, The Lost Crown surpassed it in every way and it went on to win multiple awards from us in 2008. Since then, fans of Darkling Room and Jonathon Boakes have been waiting, waiting and well…waiting for the next game in the series, The Last Crown.