Atrocity
- December 19, 2018
- Solare Games
An antique dealer, a history teacher who became a grave digger in order to make a living, and a young man who drove over with his friends wishing to hang out and relax at the seaside—all these people cast their lot with a town called Aksaypolis. An ancient town, both mysterious and dangerous.
Reviews
Audience ScoreBased on 2 reviews
story2 positive mentions
- Engaging horror/mystery narrative with distinct and interesting characters.
- Highly detailed character art that enhances the visual experience.
- Choices significantly affect the game's progression, encouraging replayability.
- English translation has awkward phrasing and some grammatical issues.
- Background art is less impressive compared to the character designs.
- Limited player choices may detract from the overall interactivity of the game.
- story2 mentions
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- 0 % negative mentions
The story begins with a solid foundation in the first three chapters, introducing intriguing plot elements and characters. However, the immersion is hindered by the contrast between the photo-realistic characters and the illustrated backgrounds, which disrupts the overall narrative experience.
“I've played the first three chapters, which lay a solid foundation for the plot and characters.”
“The story is intriguing, but it can be difficult to immerse oneself when the characters are photorealistic against illustrated backgrounds.”
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