About This Game This package contains only Episode 1 - The Awakening. To gain access to other episodes, please buy them as DLC or in a bundle. Four out of five episodes are available right now.“The road to hell is paved with good intentions. I wanted a better life for my family and it was only a signature away. The ‘doctors’ told me the contract was just a formality. And now, locked up in this dark reeking cell, I only remember that much…”In Fear I Trust is a first-person psychological thriller that puts you in the role of Nikolay, now called Patient #17, who one day wakes up in a small reeking cell. With a severe memory loss and a relentless urge to escape, your steps will lead you through an abandoned, decaying facility deep in the heart of Soviet Russia. However, encountering many obstacles along the path, you will need to solve elaborate puzzles in order to obtain key items or documents, diaries and notes that will shed at least a faint streak of light on the dark mystery surrounding the whole “science” experiment.With Retrospective Mode you will be able to see behind the fabric of the physical world. This unique ability uncovers glimpses of the past, allowing you to see important hints and clues. Nevertheless, the path to recollecting your memory and discovering your own identity will be long and grim…Features:Critically acclaimed psychological thriller powered by Unreal EngineFully voice-acted narrativeUse Retrospective Mode to see hidden clues and solve puzzlesExplore eerie locations and uncover the secrets behind a classified soviet experimentFirst EpisodeThe first episode tells us how the main hero Nikolay awakes with a partial amnesia in a prison cell. Then, the events take place in the doctor’s office and in the laboratory. Advancing the episode, he meets ghosts of the people who mysteriously died in those places. Thanks to the acquired retrospective vision, he is able to sense someone else’s flashbacks and to see mysterious inscriptions on the walls.The hero finds the contract of the very experiment that he signed at the beginning of the episode. 7aa9394dea Title: In Fear I TrustGenre: AdventureDeveloper:Black Wing FoundationPublisher:1C EntertainmentFranchise:1CRelease Date: 22 Sep, 2016 In Fear I Trust Download Low Pc in fear i trust free download. in fear i trust game download. in fear i trust german. in fear i trust apk obb mali. in fear i trust walkthrough episode 3. in fear i trust gameplay. in fear i trust mali. in fear i trust walkthrough episode 4. in fear i trust android game. in fear i trust episodes 1-4. in fear i trust play market. in fear i trust download. descargar in fear i trust español android. in fear i trust apkpure. in fear i trust ios. in fear i trust android game download. in fear i trust free download android. in fear i trust pc. in fear i trust steam. in fear i trust mod apk. in fear i trust. in fear i trust android gameplay. in fear i trust 1.0.0. in fear i trust walkthrough. in fear i trust game walkthrough. in fear i trust gameplay android. in fear i trust wikipedia. in fear i trust app store This is really good so far. I could definitely end up changing my mind later on but as of right now, I'm really digging the story. It's one of those stories where the character ends up signing up for some risky experiment to try to do better for his family but the experiment is either not what they signed up for or it all goes terribly wrong. It's the kind of story that's been told before so it could get boring quick but luckily, they've stuck in some interesting puzzles that make the experience worthwhile. I've started a series on Youtube if you're curious to find out if it's something you might like or not:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rA2TMiqXorU. This game was originally released on androind\/ios, and was remade for the PC. So far, the story seems somewhat intriguing, but is mostly told through notes and pages you find around on tables. And let me tell ya, there is a $$#% ton of those. It feels like I spend half of the time reading things, instead of exploring around. However, I still found the game entertaining, and even though the story is told in an almost obnoxious way, it is still interesting. https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=pTTSUkQ6Hgs&index=1&list=PLKMxTuqznyPOt25Ts7TQxPbQ6l3vVKauOThe only other complaint would be the price. Each episode appears to be only about half an hour long, and 6 bucks per .5 hours seems a bit steep. If you're gonna buy it, definitely get the bundle, and only if it's on sale!!Feel free to check out the game before you actually buy it!. After completing all four chapters of the game my feelings about it are very mixed. I liked the concept of the plot and story but was ultimately annoyed and disappointed in chapter four when nothing about it progressed at all. I didn't expect a conclusion because, to my understanding, there is a fifth chapter yet to be released but I would have liked some kind of progress to be made. It left me annoyed and frustrated. Especially because chapter four had little to do with the plot or story.The story of the game revolves around a conspiracy by a vague yet menacing company who's true motives are unknown. There are elements of mysticism as well as science and medical horror which are all good things. The game seems similar to Sanitarium in some ways and even has puzzles reminiscent of the older game.Nearly all puzzles in this game are purely mechanical. You are given no instructions and must simply fiddle with the parts to see what they do. Sometimes I solved them by working them out and others I just fiddled with them until they solved themselves. I found the puzzles after chapter 1 challenging and often irritating but I'm not in love with puzzles. Weirdly, some puzzles have built in cheats which are easy to find by accident if you use the “retrospective” ability.It took me 10 hours to complete all four chapters. Most of that time was spent trying to solve puzzles. I got very stuck on a few. Usually because I wasn't sure which clues to follow or I couldn't tell what parts of the puzzle I could interact with due to the fact that I couldn't see it very well. A black on black lever from the final puzzle in chapter four comes to mind. The major bugs in the game seem to involve reloading saves and replaying chapters. Sometimes when I reloaded a save I would find a door I had previously opened would now be locked again and I no longer had the key. A puzzle might similarly now require an item I had already used on it. This would make it impossible to progress but reloading the save game again seems to fix it. Sometimes it takes several tries. This is a problem in all chapters. On attempting to replay a chapter I found the button basically did nothing. It just reloaded my last save.Aside from those bugs lighting is the biggest problem. It looks very nice but the environments and puzzles are very dark while notes collected throughout the game are often blindingly bright or too dark to read. This is because the notes try to use in game lighting to determine their brightness level. It sounds like an awesome idea but it wasn't well executed. I tried tweaking different settings on my monitor but nothing fixed the problem. Eventually, I ended up using the subtitles function to read the note.The textures and models in the game are actually quite nice. They're not ground breaking but for an indie game they are pretty good. Most people look like people but there are some exceptions. The player model and that of his girlfriend look really odd. Their over large, strangely shaped eyes that make them appear doll-like. Their faces also often lack movement which doesn't help.The animations in the game are pretty good. They have lots of natural movement to them but there are a few times they seem odd or robotic. These usually involve faces and hands. The English voice acting in the game is okay. It improves over the course of the chapters but the limited cast (probably two people) makes for some odd situations. Like two people with the same voice having a conversation, old men who sound like they're in their twenties, or actors with deeper voices ineptly trying to speak in higher tones for women.The biggest question is if the game is scary. The best part of the game by far is the strangness and unreality of things. I found it creepy and there were moments of suspense and discomfort. This was somewhat diminished by my slowly building frustration with puzzles and lack of plot progress. In order for a player to be scared they have to want to be scared and anger is a natural fear killer.In conclusion, I think it's a creepy game and it's interesting but in a lot of ways it failed. I'd like to see how it ends. The game has similarities to Sanitarium, an old favorite of mine. I had fun with some of it but ultimately became impatient and annoyed. The puzzles are challenging. The game has a few glitches and problems but nothing game breaking. The graphics are adequate but the voice acting is not. The story is interesting but is not yet concluded which may leave players unsatisfied. My play time was 10 hours but may be less for better players. Whether or not that is worth $20 is up to you.. This is a strange game four stories with very little connection and no underlying background to give you a clue what is going on. Some of the puzzles are extremely hard while many are extremely simple. Come out of this game wandering what it is you have spent your time doing and why.Episode four has some technical issues with problems with frame rate not experienced in the others. No obvious reason why.If there was a connection theme then this game could be a classic but at the moment no.6\/10Will recommend simply because the puzzles are okay and the stories themselves not bad.. This. Is. Damn. Creepy. And scary. And awesome.. It's not a terrible game, there's just nothing really appealing. The graphics are good, for a game from the late nineties or early 2000. Unfortunately it's 2017 and it looks dated, low poly objects, low res textures and characters look and move like wooden puppets. The story is somewhat interesting but is cut up in so many disjointed pieces that it is hard to get a clear picture of what was going on. The story also jumps from time period to time period and from one location to the other without giving any good segways. I've sort of mostly got everything figured out, but it feels like a meta puzzle that I'm not willing to solve. The gameplay is okay but very slow. You move around in a first person view mode but since there is no run button you slowly walk everywhere. Puzzles are either very simple or obscure. The developers have a tendency of giving too little hints or making the rules of the puzzle obscure. So I've spent a lot of time using trial and error in order to understand how some of the puzzles work. They always make sense once you've solved them but some can be infuriatingly unlogical before you find the correct solution. There are bundles of notes to be found in every episode, tape recordings and memories but they don't always complement each other well, there is little overlap between the different stories told. The game isn't really bad, just extremely bland. There are more interesting games to be bought on Steam.. It's not a terrible game, there's just nothing really appealing. The graphics are good, for a game from the late nineties or early 2000. Unfortunately it's 2017 and it looks dated, low poly objects, low res textures and characters look and move like wooden puppets. The story is somewhat interesting but is cut up in so many disjointed pieces that it is hard to get a clear picture of what was going on. The story also jumps from time period to time period and from one location to the other without giving any good segways. I've sort of mostly got everything figured out, but it feels like a meta puzzle that I'm not willing to solve. The gameplay is okay but very slow. You move around in a first person view mode but since there is no run button you slowly walk everywhere. Puzzles are either very simple or obscure. The developers have a tendency of giving too little hints or making the rules of the puzzle obscure. So I've spent a lot of time using trial and error in order to understand how some of the puzzles work. They always make sense once you've solved them but some can be infuriatingly unlogical before you find the correct solution. There are bundles of notes to be found in every episode, tape recordings and memories but they don't always complement each other well, there is little overlap between the different stories told. The game isn't really bad, just extremely bland. There are more interesting games to be bought on Steam.. This game is not a psychological thriller and has zero payoff, even for an episodic title one would expect at least some element of coherent plot development, but no. The puzzle mechanics are all right but highly reminiscent of a mobile title, which it was. This is just item grabbing busywork, maybe it would be a good way to pass time in a dentist's waiting room, but it doesn't begin to approach the excitement of a root canal.Gameplay of the last half of this..."PSYCHOLOGIAL THRILLER"...https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=WODnPij3ubs. This is a strange game four stories with very little connection and no underlying background to give you a clue what is going on. Some of the puzzles are extremely hard while many are extremely simple. Come out of this game wandering what it is you have spent your time doing and why.Episode four has some technical issues with problems with frame rate not experienced in the others. No obvious reason why.If there was a connection theme then this game could be a classic but at the moment no.6/10Will recommend simply because the puzzles are okay and the stories themselves not bad.. How disappointing! This game is supposed to have FIVE episodes, not four. I can not recommend a title that is unfinished and abandoned. Sorry. :(That being said, I really enjoyed the story and the puzzles which ranged from obvious to head scratching. I'm just not happy because there is no point to playing a game that I will never see the end of. For $10, all you really get is roughly 4-6 hours of gameplay with no resolution. Save your money.
top of page
Widget Didn’t Load
Check your internet and refresh this page.
If that doesn’t work, contact us.
bottom of page
Comments