The indie scene has proven to be the true testing ground for horror gaming, and last year’sEnigma of Fearis further evidence of this. Indeed, Dumativa’s retro-soaked, mixed-media horror-mystery adventure highlights the competitive nature of thehorror genre in the indiesphere, and fans of the macabre and eerie willing to branch out shouldn’t sleep on it.
Enigma of Fearfollows a familiar but compelling premise: protagonist Mia’s father has gone missing in a remote supernatural area, and it’s up to the player to locate him and bring him to safety. As one would expect, nothing goes according to plan, and the result is a creepy, open-ended experience that blends elements of survival horror, metroidvania, and investigation wrapped up in a surprisingly stunning package. With fascinating lore to uncover, vicious monsters to take on, and dark secrets to illuminate,Enigma of Fearis an easy purchase for anyone seeking a breath of fresh air in the increasingly crowded horror games market.
At the time of writing,Enigma of Fearsits at a 95% Overwhelmingly Positive rating on Steam.
Enigma of Fear Is a Spooky, Aesthetically Striking Horror Extravaganza
How Enigma of Fear Balances Scares and Beauty
Before even booting it up, it’s clear whereEnigma of Fear’s strengths lie: in its one-of-a-kind aesthetic. Although it features pixelated character models channeling the aesthetic of late-2000s flash games, the rest of its visual identity is defined by a mix of 2D sprites and 3D models that run the gamut fromPS1-inspiredto suspiciously modern-looking. Like so many of the best HD-2D games,Enigma of Fear’s clever recontextualizing of 2D art elements makes for an alluring visual feast, especially when more advanced lighting and other VFX come into play. But unlike, say,Octopath Traveler, which uses a similar style to evoke a sense of quaint charm and whimsy,Enigma of Fearuses it to further disorient the player.
One might assume that such relatively simple graphical components would makeEnigma of Fearless grotesqueand unsettling, but this is not the case. The game manages to feature some truly disturbing and bizarre enemies (which have such charming titles as Blood Zombie), many of whom are defined by a bloody or tortured appearance. There’s combat in the mix as well, andEnigma of Feardoesn’t shy away from showing blood, gore and general violence, which is somewhat surprising when set against its deceptively innocent-looking character models. This is to say nothing of the game’s broader narrative framing, which can foster even greater feelings of discomfit and unease.
Enigma of Fear’s Deduction-Based Gameplay Makes It More than a Bog-Standard Survival Horror
Although there’s combat and high-stakes action during many parts ofEnigma of Fear, it will take brains as well as brawn to make it to the end credits. As players explore the game’s main playable area, known as the Perimeter, they will need to solve numerous puzzles, uncover evidence, and piece together clues to make forward progress. Making this process even more compelling and unique is the game’s open-ended, player-driven structure:Enigma of Fearis open-world, allowing for non-linear progression through its narrative and gameplay beats.
Enigma of Feardefinitely made a significant splash when it hit the market last November, but one could argue that it has yet to reach the apex of its popularity. Naturally, it being only available on PC holds it back from attaining maximum mainstream success and relevance, but even so, the game deserves more eyes on it; as a masterful concoction of tension, engaging gameplay, and non-linear storytelling,Enigma of Fearis a must-playfor indie horror enthusiasts.
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In a place that doesn’t exist, young detective Mia and her little dog Lupi investigate the disappearance of her father, one of the most skilled agents in the world and the leader of Ordo Realitas, an organization of paranormal detectives.Enigma of Fear is a game of investigation and mystery in Pixel Art/3D where your deduction is your guide. Play and enjoy this story in the way that you want to: analyze thoroughly every detail in an engaging narrative, ask partner agents for help, face enemies or try to go through them stealthily.The Enigma of FearUnravel a deep secret entangled in the Perimeter with the mystery of the “Cult of Fear” - a group responsible for the disappearance of countless agents from Ordo Realitas.Discover your own endingWhat is a place that doesn’t exist? Why did your father come here? Where are the missing agents? Explore the Perimeter any way you want: an open-world and non linear, where you’re able to let your own curiosity and deduction guide your next steps and experiences.Investigate like a paranormal detectiveUse an immersive inspection and investigation system that will allow you to feel like a true detective analyzing dozens of clues that hide the secrets of the story. Examine documents and evidence, solve enigmas, make use of your equipment, review your discoveries in Mia’s mental map and much more.Eyes always openDefeat terrifying paranormal creatures and unique bosses. Follow your instincts, face the paranormal threats and try to stay alive in front of Fear.Keep the sanityReinstate your connection to Reality with your loyal dog Lupi to regain sanity after dangerous paranormal encounters. Talk to partners from Ordo Realitas, like the hacker Samuel and the occultist Agatha, to uncover clues and valuable information if you’re lost or need to remind yourself of some detail.A unique visionDazzle a remarkable and outstanding art direction that blends the charisma of Pixel Art with the immersion of 3D environments with dynamic lighting.A melody never created, only repeatedEmbark on the mysterious atmosphere with a dynamic and contextual soundtrack that adapts to the events in the game.