About This Game Enola is a psychological adventure game that delves into the inherent darkness of love, death and revenge. As Enola, you must survive a macabre world conjured up by the tortured memories of her lover, Angelica.Immersed in this emotionally-charged and gripping story, as you decipher challenging death-traps. However, choose your path very carefully - An evil presence lurks in the shadows, watching your every move...Heavy on atmosphere, Enola is an experience that will crawl under your skin and stay there long after you’ve uncovered the disturbing mystery of this twisted, psychological nightmare.Story-driven - Enola is an adventure game that presents a captivating and intriguing story of death, revenge, and above all, love.Multiple endings - Your actions will ultimately decide whether or not you will be able to help Angelica.Suspense without paranormal elements - Enola pushes the emotional boundaries of the player, putting them in an isolated, defenseless state of mind. Unconstrained mechanics - The mix of first person mechanics and old-school adventure games allows players to keep track of clues and figure out puzzles without the constraints of traditional point-and-click interfaces. Frighteningly calculated traps - Death traps meant to put players' nerves to the test, where failing can mean death.Superb voice acting and musical score. - Enola now offers a spine chilling soundtrack and immersive voice acting and sound effects. Superb voice acting and musical score.NIGHTMARE MODE: The updated ‘Nightmare Mode’ includes the anticipated and chilling in-depth look to Angelica’s broken mind, in addition to revelations about her traumatic past. New areas to explore are part of the update, as is three new endings, and predictions to the girl’s future… a09c17d780 Title: EnolaGenre: Adventure, Casual, IndieDeveloper:The DomaginariumPublisher:Black Shell MediaRelease Date: 18 Sep, 2014 Enola Download Setup Exe First of all, I have never seen such a helpful developer in the community hub! Everytime I had to look up some parts that I was stuck at, the team had already answered the question. That's how you do it!Anyway, Enola is something that I have never played before. I love the old school graphics, even though I have the feeling that it can't really decide if it wants to be super good, or classic. While playing, I thought how fitting the "Shadow of Memories" graphics would have been for this game. Dream come true though! This game wins my heart for bringing a female character into horror - even with selectable costumes! Fantastic!But that's exactly where my next point of criticism comes in. I read about the problems that made this game go for first-person camera in the community hub, but I wish it wasn't. Why would I need a pretty character and costumes if I can only look in one mirror throughout the whole game? I feel like this choice is my biggest issue with "Enola". Some moments truly felt like typical Silent Hill camera opportunities. Maybe the mix between chase cam and fixed perspective like in Silent Hill 3 would have been perfect.The story itself is really interesting and unfolds itself after only a couple of minutes. I liked the ideas and the risk of it all. I actually ran through most parts of this game, just because I was scared that something would happen. The melancholic and dark mood really makes it worth playing. There are some really annoying, tough parts in it, but that's how games should be from time to time.I hope that the team will continue to work on Enola so it can keep up with the big names here on Steam. It has all that it takes to be a horror hit!. Despite all the positive reviews of Enola, my husband and I just ended up disappointed. The game is dark, and by that, I don't mean the tone (though that is pretty dark too). I mean even with the brightness all the way up, it's impossible to see where you're going in some parts. That wouldn't have been a deal breaker, but it means that navigating to the next part of the game becomes virtually impossible. We simply could not find our way no matter how much we looked around.Enola seemed okay at first, with a decent atmosphere and a curious story. But aside from the inability to see, the puzzles Enola offers up are extremely simple, rendering that part of the game a bit boring. It's an exploration game that's too dark to properly explore, and a puzzle game with no challenge, and that's not a mix I can recommend.. Enola managed at first to catch my attention with the story, but quickly I was driven away by the awful sounds, lame animations, and bad 3d modeling and lightning. The gameplay is boring and don't give the player any sense of purpose or direction. I didn't managed to find any enemy,. Enviroment is good for an indie game.Stotelling is bad. So Bad. I dont understand what is happening. Where do i go?Got some Jumpscares.. If Enola had been released in 2005, then the graphics, controls, and level design still would have been subpar. Though I can give props for the plot, I'm not interested in stomaching the actual meat of the game to find it. I've played it only a little less than an hour at this point, but its production value traps any depth it might have in the realm of the Lifetime Original Movie. I honestly believe that this game should never have been sold; free download perhaps. I would have just stuck it on an HDD and never released it at all.
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