About This Game This Myst-style horror-adventure game will bring fear into your heart. From the very beginning you are exposed to an overwhelming but invisible ghost presence – strange calls, footsteps, voices from nowhere. In order to help your brother and survive you will need to solve the mystery of this abandoned, haunted place. And remember! Do not let it to find you! Do not let it to find you... Do not.. Let... find...The game is best played in a dark room with your speakers turned up. Unless you're scared, of course.The Story - many decades agoThe old, abandoned train station at Dowerton hides a history of disappearances, mystery and hauntings. The nearby Station Hotel was once a busy, bustling place for weary travellers to rest and relax...but something went wrong...on the night of April 29th, 1947, the guests and staff vanished without trace, never to be seen again.The Story - presentYou come back from work hoping to get a good night's sleep but then you notice light blinking on your answering machine. It was your brother – an architect redeveloping an old train station and hotel. He called to ask for your help. Alarmed by his frightened voice, cryptic information about some disappearance and strange whispers in the background you board a train without hesitation. From now on your adventure has just begun and soon you will realize that although no one is there, you are not alone...Key FeaturesExplore the haunted hotel and train station, alone at night.Use Ghost-Hunting Gadgets to ‘see’ into the past, and hear the dead.An eerie, World War 2 setting is fully realised in 3D graphics.Use detective skills to uncover secret places and learn long lost secrets.Challenge the mind by solving many devious puzzles and enigmas.Communicate with ghosts via a Ouijaboard.Decypher an ancient, long forgotten, language.A non-linear story by Jonathan Boakes, author of The Lost Crown.Full cast of actors & sound to bring the haunted location to spooky life!Utilise high-tech surveillance equipment, to watch supernatural activity.Research local Ghost Stories to learn more about the Dark Fall. 1075eedd30 Title: Dark Fall: The JournalGenre: AdventureDeveloper:Darkling RoomPublisher:THQ NordicFranchise:Dark FallRelease Date: 19 Jun, 2002 Dark Fall: The Journal Hacked dark fall the journal lösung. dark fall 1 the journal. dark fall the journal screen resolution. dark fall the journal review. dark fall the journal gameplay. dark fall the journal español. dark fall the journal system requirements. dark fall the journal download free. dark fall the journal. dark fall the journal subtitles. descargar dark fall the journal español. dark fall the journal wiki. dark fall the journal patch fr. dark fall the journal pc game download. dark fall the journal download. dark fall 1 the journal walkthrough. dark fall das journal des geisterjägers. dark fall the journal walkthrough. dark fall the journal deutsch patch. dark fall the journal trailer. games like dark fall the journal. dark fall 1 the journal прохождение. dark fall the journal poradnik This was a very good game that required a lot of note taking and problem solving to beat it. It may be a 15 year old game but I really enjoyed playing it.. A smooth playing adventure game with a scarry atmosphere filled with a low level of suspense in a period enviroment.Controls to move from scene to scene can be choppy, and the standard definition graphics contrast somewhat sharply to modern games.. Really enjoyed this game. I would recommend it for anyone who enjoys point and click adventures and doesn't mind some thinking. However, the game is TERRIBLE at explaining things. My advice would be if you want to play this to have a pen and paper to hand and write down EVERYTHING that you can. Often there will be some tidbit in some random book about some random character and that will actually be crucial information. Whilst this is not necessarily a problem, it isn't even mentioned from the outset you need to either have a notebook and pen to hand or be rainman. It's extremely frustrating to have to go back and re-read through everything (and worse, repeating completed puzzles - unforgivable!!!) just because there is some random word(s) you will need to remember.Aside from those few nags GET THIS! It creates an awesome atmosphere and if you get into the storyline and follow it to the end it can be really satisfying. A respectable 7/10. Fantastic game, great addition for any horror fan. The puzzles can be a bit tricky and the creepiness of the hotel itself as you explore the rooms is outstanding. Don't play it in the dark, though, might creep yourself out a bit. There's actually a lot more to do in the game than you would expect with a point and click. Loved every second of Dark Fall. Can't wait to play the next game. Definitely worth a repeat playing.. Resolution stuck on 640x480, screen cuts off, can't save. Unplayable on Windows 8 for me. I wanted to play this game for a long time, from its very release. I was attracted to the atmosphere, good music and riddles. What was my disappointment when I completed it today... I strongly recommend not spending time and money on it. Most of the characters are dummies, about which you will learn 1-2 facts and nothing more. You simply won't want to sympathy or help them. Some of the plot lines are introduced just like that - they lead nowhere. There are a lot of moments when it will seem to you that there will be a great a great riddle - nothing happens. Many excellent opportunities and successful ideas remain unrealized. I will not tell you the ending, but it is terrible. This is the most amazingly clichéd and stupid ending I've ever seen. Before buying, I did not read the reviews on the game, relying on my memories. And in vain. Sometimes memories and nostalgia paint everything in overly bright colors.. plenty of spooks to be had. this game uses lots of brain power...... No spoiler review. Helpful hints for beginners included.Dark Fall: The Journal is the type of adventure game that I really love. It's Myst-like in that it presents the player with an environment to explore, provides minimal instruction, and allows the player to wander and gradually begin to put pieces of the story together. It is an exploratory journey first, and its atmosphere bleeds through the screen because of its setting: an abandoned English train station with attached hotel. Great sound design, detailed environments, and some well performed voice acting create a fantastic sense of dread, without resorting to cheap (and highly overdone) jump scares. You really feel like you're exploring an abandoned location. Within that rotting an beautiful environment lies the focus and goal of the game, which the player is not given at game start, they are left to read journal articles, newspaper clippings, NPC notes, and the building itself in order to understand what is truly going on. With some footwork, a keen eye, and logic, the player should begin to see a pattern emerge, and then they'll be solving puzzles, and uncovering the mystery of Dowerton Train Station in no time.With that said, I will also comment on the difficulty of this game. Dark Fall doesn't really offer its players any support at any time. There are, obviously, many walk-throughs and guides the player can access on the internet nowadays, but the true adventure game fan would do everything in their power to avoid going that route. I consider it the absolute last resort to use anything resembling a guide, and only after several hours of wandering, experimenting, hoping, and piecing illogical strings together, in the hopes of that elusive 'aha!' moment. If you're a fan of these types of games, it's those moments that you play them for. I'm ashamed to say that I used a guide at two points during this game, and I immediately felt guilty aftwards, though I was surprised at the solutions. This is a very challenging game, in some sections. The difficulty isn't necessarily in the puzzles themselves, but in the execution, perhaps limited by the technology of the days when this was programmed, or in some oversight by the designer. Some rooms are difficult to fully explore unless you swing your mouse around on every section of every room, looking for the right batch of pixels to activate a piece of furniture, or locate a necessary inventory item. Also, the inventory items aren't obvious at first, and using them may catch you off guard; when your mouse arrow becomes a wrench this is when you need to use an inventory item. Sometimes it's just best to experiment with clicking on the inventory items anyway, even if you're not sure. Also, sometimes, using the item in the correct spot can be very difficult and sometimes frustrating. I think these are all fair criticisms, and could certainly be improved in some form of rerelease of this game, though I don't think it really needs one. Being a game that was written, built, and designed by a single person, Dark Fall is a top notch, wonderfully atmospheric horror adventure game that is perfectly designed for the slow-burn weird fiction fan. Highly recommended with the following caveats: - Go slowly, and expect anywhere from 10-20 hours of gameplay.- Scour everything, every room, and every location for anything you can find. You will be visiting and revisiting many of the same rooms fairly consistently. I kept a room log for each floor with the items that were in each, and anything of note that may be important later. It was very helpful. But really, move your mouse around and point it in places you wouldn't even expect there to be something to interact with - there probably will be here.- Take notes, lots of them. Write down anything that you think may sound important. There is a lot of story in the game, a lot of characterization of the NPC's, and a lot of environmental details that don't necessarily lead to any specific puzzle solutions, but you may be surprised here or there by something that didn't seem important at the time. This game has journal in the title, and you should be keeping one filled with notes as you play. You'll be proud looking back on it afterwards when you complete this epic quest. - And once more - go slow. Enjoy this experience. It's worth it. With Autumn coming, and the cold, dark, days of the year approaching, I can't think of a better game to sit and work your way through, especially with a friend or two. This is a great and very rewarding experience.. This game is very fun and just chilling. Some people can handle this kind of game. I can. If you are into spooky kinds of games this is for you.(I have played it for longer than my game time says)
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