- December 20, 2016
- BT Studios
Fallen
Platforms
About
"Fallen" is a horror shooter game with single-player and local multi-player modes for up to four players. In the single-player campaign, players control a father searching for his lost son in a cave, battling monsters, ghosts, and animals across three different worlds. The game also features seven multiplayer modes, each with unique maps, offering various challenges and hours of fun. "Red Glare", a story-rich real-time tactics game with single-player and multiplayer modes, is now available for wishlisting on Steam.










- The game provides a sense of joy and hope, helping players cope with personal struggles.
- The atmospheric music and art style create an engaging experience for some players.
- Despite its flaws, some players find it fun and enjoyable, especially considering its low price.
- The game suffers from poor technical execution, including low-quality graphics and unresponsive controls.
- Many players experience frustrating gameplay due to floaty movement, vague hitboxes, and lack of customization options.
- The game appears to be a low-effort asset flip, failing to meet the standards expected from modern PC games.
graphics
7 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics of the game have been criticized for their low quality, featuring simplistic, cartoony 2D visuals reminiscent of low-effort mobile apps, with no options for resolution or customization. Reviewers note that the lack of advanced 3D graphics reflects a deficiency in both budget and skill, which is disappointing for a PC game where higher visual standards are expected. However, some players appreciate the artwork and the nostalgic arcade feel it brings.
“Only thing I enjoy about this game was the artwork and the way they have added that arcade feel to it.”
“Considering this is being evaluated as a PC game, having the graphics phoned in like this isn't going to result in a high quality, visually impressive game that PC gamers are used to seeing.”
“3D graphics programming does require a degree of skill and competence, and unfortunately not all developers have the budget or talent to deliver this, despite 3D graphics cards hitting the mainstream in the 1990s.”
“There's no option to change the resolution for the game or customize the graphics settings.”
“There's no way for gamers to try to improve the low-quality graphics.”
“Considering this is being evaluated as a PC game, having the graphics phoned in like this isn't going to result in a high-quality, visually impressive game that PC gamers are used to seeing.”