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GOTY '23

Participated in the 2023 Game of the Year Event

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Gained 3+ followers

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Played 250+ games

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Favorite Games

Bloodborne
Bloodborne
Ultrakill
Ultrakill
Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition
Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl
Kingdom Come: Deliverance
Kingdom Come: Deliverance

485

Total Games Played

017

Played in 2024

171

Games Backloggd


Recently Played See More

Unpacking
Unpacking

May 03

Project Zomboid
Project Zomboid

Apr 28

Kenshi
Kenshi

Apr 07

Faith: The Unholy Trinity
Faith: The Unholy Trinity

Mar 24

Psychopomp
Psychopomp

Mar 24

Recently Reviewed See More

Although it has a simple gameplay, Unpacking is a very straightfoward experience with beautiful art work and at the top, a story that is told by unexpected means, this game is the ultimate proof that characters speaking, don't always mean good story...

As gameplay and a videogame, I will not lie, and I will say that I was starting to get stressed/bored by the last two levels, but the little song at the end calmed me down, this is a very nice game for a very specific type of people, I recommend.

8/10


Probably the ultimate zombie survival game...

(Will make a proper review when the NPCs update comes, as it will add proper storylines)

Faith, started as a small game on the big sea of itch.io indie projects back in 2017, developed by Airdorf Games, the small game had a cult fanbase that grew when chapter 2 was released in 2019... Some time passed, and Faith was then officially distributed on digital stores, by no other than New Blood Interactive themselves, this was when Faith started to get bigger, and it also was when it received it's final, third chapter, that is way longer and has a overrall way better quality than the other two.

The entire game has an unique aesthetic of a 8-bit, atari game, that really works with the survival horror aspect. The story follows John Ward, a priest that has problems with his past, and his own faith. John then has his life taking a turn, when trials that really tests his faith begins to appear.


This game is amazing, it has an amazing atmosphere, reminding me alot of Signalis/Space Funeral/Hello Charlotte.

There is just, something about low poly horror games that really clicks with me and I love it.

Faith is a must play for any fan of this type of genre that I call "Nu-Survival Horror", an era that is really starting to kick off.


Really excited for Faith 2.