Dark Fear reviews

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I've seen and just got myself, the Price is more than reasonable, I've enjoyed a full 12 Hours of Play 100% ingame and all The achievements and it was a really Game. Dark Fear is a Pixel Horror Adventure with RPG elements like Armor and weapon upgrades there are also one or the other Talisman to acquire Which gives you an Advantage in Combat As well as healing Potions and Ammunition you can buy. You get money through completed Missions or hunting which takes place in the Country, Air or in the Water, the collected Animals or their Skin you also need for the Armor production. The combat and Hunting System is kept simple but fits perfectly into the Game. The Music is always very suitably chosen and underlines the often dark Atmosphere. So a very successful genre mix of which one unfortunately still finds very little on the Market, and in addition makes it quite quickly addictive You just want to know what new Armor or Weapon you unlock. Enjoy Dark Fear:D
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Dark Fear is a very good Game that impresses primarily with its dark Story and gloomy Atmosphere. The Latter is generated not only by the well-drawn Backgrounds, but especially by the unsurpassed musical Accompaniment ... And the Jumpscares:) The Gameplay consists in exploring different Places in a Valley, but the Whole thing happens in a rather linear way. In the Places, different simple To moderate puzzles often have to be solved or battles have to be passed against different Overly sinister enemies. Since Dark Fear Is a Mobile Game, the Fights are kept quite simple. In Between, you can always return to a Village to buy new Equipment there. The Equipment is also divided in a linear way. That is, the next Weapon is always better than the previous Weapon. To earn Gold, you can go Hunting and Fishing In Places you have pacified. Although it's a Mobile Game and has no real Replay Value, you can't get it wrong for 4 euro here!
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Microsoft from Deutsch
An Adventure on old trimmed with a constantly repetitive Mini-game. Set in a medieval, rural Fantasy Environment. There are some Dialogues to be had and objects to combine. Add to that a Pinch of old-baked RPG mechanics: It is necessary to improve his Character with more valuable Equipment. The Means for this can be obtained by Hunting various Animals of the Forest. This may sound more exciting than it is. The mentioned Mini-game comes into the ... Game. A Mouse Cursor drives back and forth on a Ledge. Clicked at The right Moment, the Cursor stops at the Target and, for example, an Attack is considered a Success. The Player is exposed to this mechanic all The time, while Catching game or fighting various Adversaries. Every now and then, under some Tamtam, some Cattle jump into the Picture, thus serving the Horror aspect. The Music is quite hearsoon and the Surroundings are atmospheric. Without the Banter and Equipment, I think there would be less Play left, the Experience more concentrated for it. If you have Patience for this Type of Employment Therapy and are looking for a little bit Of Horror Cheer, you can take a look around Dark Fear. Personally, after a short Time, the Vigour to continue playing has been lost to Me. The Story couldn't captivate me. That Is why I did not want to Do more to myself the Mini-game shoemaking that is unfortunately necessary for advancement.
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