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Dark Fall

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Dark Fall

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Dark Fall is a British first-person horror-adventure game which was independently released in 2002 by XXv Productions. It was released worldwide (and re-released in the UK) by The Adventure Company in 2003 with the title Dark Fall: The Journal. The game has developed a small cult following.



The game opens with the player listening to the messages on their answering machine. One of the messages is from the player's brother, who's currently working on a redevelopment portfolio for his company. He pleads for the player to come to the old Dowerton train station in Dorset because something is very wrong. The player travels by train to Dowerton to help their brother, only to find out that he, as well as two other people, have disappeared in the past few hours. The player then discovers that the station has had a dark history, and that this isn't the first time people have vanished.





Gameplay



Dark Fall uses a simple point-and-click interface to move the player around and manipulate the environment. The player has a basic inventory which — due to the game's puzzle-based nature — only ever holds a few items. The player spends most of the game solving the numerous puzzles (such as translating an encrypted message, or opening a puzzle box) to find a myriad of symbols, the use for which eventually becomes apparent.



The game received mixed reviews upon its general release in 2003. For example, Denice Cook of Computer Gaming World gave the game four out of five stars and said: "This game's perpetually unnerving ambience, interesting puzzles, and unique ghost story may very well help you forgive its graphical flaws." and closed her review with "The only thing missing from this eerie game's box is a change of underwear."



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This game almost immediately made my list of personal favorites!  Very atmospheric and immersive, especially playing late at night with the lights low.   There is virtually no background music as such.  However, footsteps, banging, doors creaking open, etc., are more than  adequate.  I would agree with the harsher critics [see full W article] that the puzzles are so difficult that solving them kind of interrupts the whole game flow. However, all the puzzles really do make sense, ultimately.  My only real frustration was one where you have to arrange a set of small objects around one larger object:  you literally have a picture of what needs to be done, but it took me a loooong time to get them exactly right.  That, and not finding one inventory item until very late in the game which made it hard solving a couple of puzzles: I did one or two sorting-order puzzles by trial and error before I found this one item which provided the solutions more directly.



All in all, a keeper. Give it a try, and play it in the dark!!