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However, there are a few first-person, mouse-driven, pure adventure games that have shot bull's-eye arrows right into my heart: Gabriel Knight 2: The Beast Within ... Byzantine: The Betrayal ... Ripper ... Although claymation these are all older full-motion video adventure games, there is finally claymation a new, eerily 3D-rendered etching for my tombstone: Dark Fall. Chill and Thrill, Without the Kill Atmospheric thrillers are often tainted with cheap gore. Rare is the game (or even claymation the movie) that can evoke perpetual fear without it, never mind present a fluid and compelling story as well. Dark Fall manages a continual tale of horror by merely alluding to an unknown, otherworldly shadow of murderous terror. There are no timed sequences, no mazes, no sliding tile puzzles, and no blood. This is solely the puzzle-laden tale of a being that lurks inside an abandoned 1940s railway station hotel, and the horror that being has perpetrated upon innocent people down through the ages.
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