Retro Horror Game ‘Faith: The Unholy Trinity’ Launches On Switch Next Week
Be not afraid
Publisher New Blood Interactive and developer Airdorf Games have announced that Faith: The Unholy Trinity will launch on the Switch on 10th October 2024.
In addition to the digital version, Fangamer is offering up a physical edition for $35/£35, containing a copy of the game on cartridge, a reversible cover, a newspaper clipping, a booklet, a foldout map, and a set of stickers. If you opt for this version, it’s important to note that Fangamer won’t commence shipping until 25th October:
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Inspired by classic 8-bit games from the Atari era, Faith: The Unholy Trinity is comprised of three chapters which were originally released separately between 2017 and 2022. You control a young priest who, armed with a crucifix to ward off demonic creatures, must work to cleanse haunted objects as he explores a host of creepy environments.
The original release was met with positive reception for its retro aesthetic and atmospheric storytelling, so we’ve certainly got a good feeling about this one. It should prove to be a suitable form of entertainment as we head closer to Halloween, at least!
Let’s check out the key features:
– Wickedly chunky pixels.
– Hand-crafted rotoscope animations.
– Haunting retro soundtrack.
– Multiple / secret endings.
– 1980s religious paranoia.
– Demonic EVPs channeled through abandonware speech synthesizers.
What are your thoughts on Faith: The Unholy Trinity? Will you be picking it up on Switch? Let us know with a comment down in the usual place.
[source gematsu.com]
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