Okay so in 2017 airdorf released a short indie title called Faith. You have no weapons, only a cross, and play as a disgraced preacher who failed an exorcism a year ago and have come back to finish what you started. It looks (mostly) like an Amiga game and takes 30 minutes to beat if you’re taking your time + are trying to get all endings. The second game is just over an hour, plus a second run to get the secret ending, plus one more ending that only requires you to redo the final boss. I have yet to play the third game, although I know how it goes and I intend on playing it today.They’re very simple, gameplay-wise, and very text-heavy (although you don’t technically have to read any of the text if you don’t want to, it’s all lore stuff) but if you want a different flavour of religious/occult horror, I highly recommend it. I would say trigger warning for body horror, but if you’re into amnesia that’s probably not an issue. I WILL say eyestrain warning though. The first game is short enough that it’s not a problem, and looking at literally any screenshot will disclose exactly what kind of eyestrain I mean, but I figured it polite to give a head’s up anywayThere’s also a few bits in the games that are absolutely gorgeous, but in the interest of not spoiling the entire game, I’ll keep quiet about those(I had turned anon on for the first ask bc I didn’t want you to feel pressured + I wasn’t sure if my tone was coming across okay uwu)
Hey no worry about anon, vs off anon. You’re great. 👍
Can you tell us a little more about the religious aspect without spoiling too much? We tend to avoid a lot of christian-centric religious content due to Toko and Harry’s religious trauma, and I’d love to know if it would be safe for me to play without getting too under his skin in a bad way.
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