The Crow's Eye
About
Set against a backdrop of psychological terror, The Crow’s Eye is a first-person adventure in which you control a young man trapped in the abandoned Crowswood University, once a reputed medical college. The complex story is narrated through documents, recordings, and radio, which tell the experiences of policemen and professors who, twenty years ago, were involved in a series of mysterious disappearances. In order to escape, he will be forced to investigate his relation to obscure facts, and decipher the enigmas that his stay there implies. Along the way he will find more than one reason to remain at Crowswood.Story
Year: 1947
The disappearance of four students in the prestigious Medical University of Crowswood forces authorities to shut its doors in order to investigate the surrounding area.
Urged on by concerned citizens living in the nearby areas, several police units are enlisted to resolve the case. With no breaks in the case, days go by, and more people go missing--not only students, but policemen and professors at the institution vanish without a trace. Within days, the authorities and the director decide to shut down the university indefinitely, and the case is closed, never to be spoken of again.
Year: 1966
A young man wakes, confused, in Crowswood University, and discovers he's been brought here as part of an experiment. He intends to escape from that dirty and gloomy place full of enigmas, puzzles and obstacles, which he will have to solve and overcome in order to achieve his goal. Nevertheless, his curiosity, coupled with the manipulation of a macabre scientist, will make him feel the need to discover the truth behind the disappearances and the role that he plays in this whole experiment.Features
Year: 1947
The disappearance of four students in the prestigious Medical University of Crowswood forces authorities to shut its doors in order to investigate the surrounding area.
Urged on by concerned citizens living in the nearby areas, several police units are enlisted to resolve the case. With no breaks in the case, days go by, and more people go missing--not only students, but policemen and professors at the institution vanish without a trace. Within days, the authorities and the director decide to shut down the university indefinitely, and the case is closed, never to be spoken of again.
Year: 1966
A young man wakes, confused, in Crowswood University, and discovers he's been brought here as part of an experiment. He intends to escape from that dirty and gloomy place full of enigmas, puzzles and obstacles, which he will have to solve and overcome in order to achieve his goal. Nevertheless, his curiosity, coupled with the manipulation of a macabre scientist, will make him feel the need to discover the truth behind the disappearances and the role that he plays in this whole experiment.Features
- Explore a variety of haunting, mysterious environments in a first-person adventure of investigation and psychological terror.
- Use your wits--and the items you find scattered through the environment--to solve puzzles and overcome obstacles that you will encounter through nine different levels.
- Investigate an intense story narrated through recordings, documents and radio, and piece together the mystery of what happened at Crowswood and why you're there.
- Enjoy a haunting original soundtrack that will keep you immersed at all times.
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows 7 or Higher (32-bit or higher)
- Processor: Intel Core i3 or equivalent
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 or equivalent
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 3 GB available space
Recommended:
- OS: Windows 7 or Higher (32-bit or higher)
- Processor: Intel Core i5 or better
- Memory: 6 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 or better
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 3 GB available space
The Crow's Eye reviews and comments
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Microsoft from French
If you like puzzles I recommend it:D
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Microsoft from French
PORTAL without portals. A SAW without pain. A game not bad, but still, I ended up bored.
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Microsoft from French
Not bad at all! the game is much longer than I would have thought! Nice successes. surprising puzzles, secret places to discover, I like! Some lousy bugs that don't bother too much. Cool I'm having fun.
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Microsoft from Deutsch
► ► https://youtu.be/yG_6EMFYev0 Here's a little Impression of the Gameplay.
I haven't played through the Game yet, but Mood, Music and and Setting make a good Impression. And for an indie game, the Synchro of the individual Tapes is really the HAMMER.
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Gloubiboulga clumsy and amateur full of influences not mastered between portal, Bioshock, sanitarium...
If ideas are the, unfortunately playability, graphics, storytelling, craft,... absolutely everything is messy!
Refund request made...
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The Crow's eye is an excellent little game of ambiance and reflexion.
The puzzles are far from insurmountable and the script is allowed to follow with a certain interest.
mention very well for the dubbing of the characters, we feel that the actors have impregnated themselves with the atmosphere of the game and contribute for many to its atmosphere (the subtitles FR are a big plus for the immersion and understanding of the universe).
I recommend this game to all players for whom the atmosphere and background are important, the gameplay is quite simple and comes down to few keys, but it suffers from no defect + + +
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Great Game I just thought about a new Unity Game again, but it turned out differently than you might think.
Had expected a Playing time of 2 Hours, but noe.
There's so much in it, well except opponent;)
Puzzles, Jumping Inserts, shifting Boxes, art Porten, and above all a Story advanced by Audio Tapes and Writings, only topped by the Doctor's insane Spokesman. Even if in English, but it drives you:)
Memory Points are set fairly, okay rarely do you jump into a Deadspot, or even had the Problem that I crashed into Nirvana, but that's whining at a high Level.
I'm thrilled, even the Ambience, especially Soundtracks are Class.
No great Jumpscares, but definitely the Creator managed to convey an underwhelming Horror.
Clear Recommendation from me.