- October 10, 2019
- Fun Train Inc.
- 2h median play time
Exorcism of the Legion (Last Rites)
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About Exorcism of the Legion (Last Rites)
Exorcism of the Legion (Last Rites) is a single player simulation game with a horror theme. It was developed by Fun Train Inc. and was released on October 10, 2019. It received mostly positive reviews from players.
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Reviews
- The game creates a genuinely terrifying atmosphere with effective use of sound and visuals, making it one of the scariest VR experiences available.
- The episodic structure allows for unique and immersive storytelling, with each chapter offering a different horror experience.
- Despite some technical issues, many players found the game to be a fun and engaging horror adventure that can lead to memorable moments.
- The game suffers from numerous bugs and technical issues, including problems with controller compatibility and game-breaking glitches that can hinder progress.
- Many players found the game to be too short, with a total playtime of around 2-3 hours, leading to concerns about its value for the price.
- The lack of clear objectives and the inability to die or fail in the game diminished the overall tension and horror experience for some players.
story
25 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story of the game is generally well-received, praised for its immersive atmosphere and engaging narrative, though some players find it straightforward and lacking complexity. While the visuals and audio enhance the storytelling experience, many reviewers note that the game is relatively short and can feel incomplete or loose in its overarching plot. Overall, it offers a mix of exploration and interaction, with a few memorable scares, but some players express frustration with certain gameplay mechanics and the brevity of the content.
“The audio, the visuals, and the story themselves are superb.”
“Make no mistake, this is an immersive storytelling game first and foremost - don't expect to be tossing holy water at demons left and right, or whipping out your crucifix and running down hallways banishing foul spirits at every turn.”
“Awesome story, great environments, a couple of amazing jumpscares, and a few bugs aside, 100% would recommend!!!”
“The story is fine, nothing too complex to understand (which I'm not sure if this is a cool thing) and [spoiler] I've finished the game without kind of knowing?”
“Overarching story felt loose to me.”
“They try to add a story in, but it just doesn't work.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
Exorcism of the Legion (Last Rites) is a simulation game with horror theme. Common tags for Exorcism of the Legion (Last Rites) include indie.
Exorcism of the Legion (Last Rites) is available on PC, Virtual Reality, Windows, PlayStation and others.
On average players spend around 2 hours playing Exorcism of the Legion (Last Rites).
Exorcism of the Legion (Last Rites) was released on October 10, 2019.
Exorcism of the Legion (Last Rites) was developed by Fun Train Inc..
Exorcism of the Legion (Last Rites) has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Exorcism of the Legion (Last Rites) for its story but disliked it for its gameplay.
Exorcism of the Legion (Last Rites) is a single player game.
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