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Find Out - this is an adventure game in which you will have to escape from an unknown location, surrounded by a large maze. The protagonist finds himself in the middle of a small forest area, which is a part of the experimental complex. This complex is surrounded by a complicated and confusing maze. You have a limited amount of time, and if you won't get out of the maze before nightfall, you will face all the horrors lurking in the maze.

Game features:
-day-night cycle
-dynamic environment
-spectacular visual effects
-interraction with different mechanisms
-unique atmosphere
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Vorobiov Vadym
Publisher
Vorobiov Vadym
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Not rated

System requirements for PC

Minimum:
  • OS: Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i3 or AMD Phenom II X4
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GTX 550 or AMD Radeon R7 250
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 2 GB available space
Recommended:
  • OS: Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i5 or AMD FX-8300
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GTX 660 or AMD Radeon R9 270
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 2 GB available space
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Last Modified: Aug 28, 2019

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Translated by
Microsoft from French
I absolutely do not recommend, the settings are bugged, the gameplay is horrible, no configs to bind the keys?! The textures do not go together, the modeling of the soil of the forest is disgusting, the grass grows in the air, it seems that the animation of the puddles are. gif?! And I'm going to... It's just a CryENGINE map made, let's know, by a solo guy, who only used the textures and models provides basic by the CryENGINE map editor. The beautiful graphics effects are the result of the work of CryENGINE, not the developer. The description of this game is therefore misleading, it does not pretend at all what the game is really
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Before I get upset I want to say that it looks relatively good, but what's only because it was done with the Cryengine. Now to the Rest. It is not explained at any Point what is going on. Story is missing completely. You simply spawn next to a Tent and the Numbers 1-8 are displayed on the side. There is no More. So it runs in confusion through a Forest and wonders if the Money would not have been thrown away better. At some Point you will find a Wall and a Gate in front of which roosters and Frogs run through the Area for unfathomable Reasons. So You go in and find the worst Labyrint in front of you that you can imagine. Incredibly unimaginatively designed and consists almost exclusively of Dead ends. It is still nix explained for it horribly. I don't want to say any more about it, I'm too annoyed that I had to play it for two Hours even though I was already done after one.
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Microsoft from Spain
Okay, the approach is not bad. You enter a labyrinth similar to that of the film "The Corridor of the Labyrinth". You Have to get out of the maze. That's all. I Read in the description that if "You won't get out of the maze before nightfall, you will face all the horrors lurking in the maze". I would have loved to face those horrors, but it seems that with 3 hours of play is not enough for midnight to arrive. You May have to be playing for 12 hours... Or 15 years without stopping. In Short, the "game" consists in turning and more laps in the maze to step on the 7 tiles that will open the door to exit. There are no enemies, no puzzle or interaction of any kind, the labyrinth is practically exact all the time (although I found a floating garden gnome!), there is no mechanics other than advancing down the aisle and you can practically find all the tiles Following all the time the Parez of your left to turn the labyrinth. The game is... It's not a game, or at least not what you can consider a game. It'S kind of like an exploration adventure, but where all you see is hallways and more hallways. If you spent the whole afternoon spinning inside a revolving door, you would get a very similar experience. Ah, yes, when you step on all the tiles and you get to the exit door, you get a message that you have completed and returns you at the beginning. Fantastic!
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