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Gray Dawn Xforce

Updated: Mar 25, 2020





















































About This Game You will be entangled in a terrifying adventure of a priest on a quest to prove his innocence. Guilty or not, you find yourself trapped in the middle of strange events involving a demonic possession and divine apparitions. Each time you remember the boy or hear about being accused of murder, you go into a trance fueled by fear. These moments of madness depict gore, repulsion towards God, and sometimes even the voice of the devil himself trying to convince you of things that may or may not be lies...Gray Dawn takes place around the year 1920, in a remote village in England. Throughout the game, you will often be transported to the beautiful world of Romania, which is inspired by the mysticism of Eastern Europe. 7aa9394dea Title: Gray DawnGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Interactive StonePublisher:Interactive StoneRelease Date: 7 Jun, 2018 Gray Dawn Xforce The game is purely amazing.. The game is purely amazing.. This game has enriched my life in a way and even still keeps doing so (played it a second time early this year and I'm currently watching a Let's Play of it a second time right now) than any other game, no matter how much I might have enjoyed it, ever has.Gray Dawn is what some people refer to as a walking simulator with some not too difficult puzzles. Some parts are horror, some parts are just plain beatiful. There is joy, but also there is so much sorrow. There is a whole lot of death and morbidity (if you should be sensible to depression you should know before considering playing that dead children and how the died plays a big part in the story of this game) and yet the game also tells a differemt story. Somehow this game is giving everything I need.The game is excellently made, no bugs, beautiful music used, graphics and locations are great and there is certainly really good voice acting. I'm not a friend of religion or religious symbolics but while this game is esentially overloaded with that, I still never had the feeling of having enough of it in this game.Although it's quite short, depending on how you play, between slightly over 3 and 5 hours I would recommend Gray Dawn at it's full price if you like story based games amd can stand calm but really dark horror. It has a Christmassy setting, so you might want to plan it for Christmas if you can stand such dark themes at this time, but obviously I think it's still very enjoyable at any time of the year.. For now, the best indie horror game I played by far. Deep story, great atmosphere, amazing scenario. A brilliant little piece of art!!. For now, the best indie horror game I played by far. Deep story, great atmosphere, amazing scenario. A brilliant little piece of art!!. This game has enriched my life in a way and even still keeps doing so (played it a second time early this year and I'm currently watching a Let's Play of it a second time right now) than any other game, no matter how much I might have enjoyed it, ever has.Gray Dawn is what some people refer to as a walking simulator with some not too difficult puzzles. Some parts are horror, some parts are just plain beatiful. There is joy, but also there is so much sorrow. There is a whole lot of death and morbidity (if you should be sensible to depression you should know before considering playing that dead children and how the died plays a big part in the story of this game) and yet the game also tells a differemt story. Somehow this game is giving everything I need.The game is excellently made, no bugs, beautiful music used, graphics and locations are great and there is certainly really good voice acting. I'm not a friend of religion or religious symbolics but while this game is esentially overloaded with that, I still never had the feeling of having enough of it in this game.Although it's quite short, depending on how you play, between slightly over 3 and 5 hours I would recommend Gray Dawn at it's full price if you like story based games amd can stand calm but really dark horror. It has a Christmassy setting, so you might want to plan it for Christmas if you can stand such dark themes at this time, but obviously I think it's still very enjoyable at any time of the year.

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