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Dead Secret Circle Switch NSP Free Download GAMESPACK.NET Dead Secret and Dead Secret Circle are murder mystery games starring an intrepid but relatively unknown reporter named Patricia Gable. Each game features multiple suspects, a masked killer (who might murder YOU if you aren’t too careful), and loads of clues, often in the form of letters or papers lying around the investigation area. While neither features my favorite aspect of a classic murder mystery – the accusing parlor – each builds to a fairly dramatic conclusion in which Patricia manages to escape with her life and the answers she has been seeking. Both experiences are quite fun and immersive, if a tad short and easy to solve. The two games are very similar in style, but there are some key differences between them, mostly due to indie developer Robot Invader clearly gaining confidence from their first game and increasing what they were able to offer in their second. I wasn’t able to play in VR, which is how at least the first game was clearly designed to be played, but even on a standard PC I enjoyed my time with them. TOP/BEST ADULT VIDEO GAMES IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA)

Dead Secret Circle Switch NSP Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

Dead Secret Circle Switch NSP Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

In Dead Secret, Patricia is a gossip columnist in rural Kansas who desperately wants to be a real reporter in a real city, preferably Chicago. She sees her chance to shine when a local professor, Harris Bullard, dies under somewhat mysterious circumstances. With the local police determining that the death was due to “natural causes”, Patricia sees an opportunity in the hasty official ruling and decides to visit the crime scene herself to look for clues and discover whether Professor Bullard was, in fact, murdered. Not letting something as simple as a broken arm get in her way, Patricia quickly finds that there are four possible suspects for Bullard’s demise: the ex-wife, the young assistant, the professional colleague and the local errand boy. While conducting her investigation, it seems like Patricia might be on to something, because before long she is being stalked by a hostile figure in a green raincoat and a Japanese Noh mask. Dead Secret Circle picks up a few years after the conclusion of the first game (holding nothing back in terms of spoiling the ending of its predecessor). Patricia has fulfilled her dream of becoming a reporter in Chicago after her earlier success, but she has been so affected by her experiences in Kansas that she now has trouble even leaving her apartment.

You can run, you can hide, but you cannot fight The Laughing Man. Your only weapon is your wits.

She decides, for some reason, that the best way for her to get over her fears is to track down a local masked killer, known only as The Laughing Man, who slices his victims up with a straight razor. Faulty logic or no, Patricia receives a mysterious clue slipped under her door, which leads her to a condemned tenement building in which several suspects still reside. Convinced that The Laughing Man is somewhere inside, Patricia investigates this building and interviews its occupants, all while receiving visions that may, or may not, be based in reality. Both games are presented in first-person 3D, and the primary gameplay is simple exploration. Drawers can be opened, closets searched, and letters and books read. There are some puzzles now and then, mostly of the “puzzle box” variety. As you proceed, new locations are unlocked, leading Patricia to gradually explore her surroundings and find more and more information about what is going on. Every once in a while the music ramps up as the killer appears and Patricia will have to find a place to hide or a way to escape. Even when her arm isn’t broken in the second game, you have no way to fight back, so evasion is the only option. BMO TV

Dead Secret Circle Switch NSP Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

Dead Secret Circle Switch NSP Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

This happens infrequently, however, so it never gets annoying or tired and maintains a level of actual suspense throughout the two games. If you do happen to get caught and killed, you’ll simply be restored to try the scenario again. Dead Secret was a pleasant surprise, a solid murder mystery that managed to ramp up the creeps despite a touchy interface and simple graphics. It was the kind of one-off game you wouldn’t really expect to get a sequel, much less one that improves the formula as much as this one does. Indeed, Dead Secret Circle takes the most interesting parts of the first game’s plot and builds a new mystery around them, as well as refining the systems that allow you to unravel the tale. If not for some bugs and a weaker ending this would be an ideal follow-up, but even those small points leave it a big improvement over the original. Patricia Gable’s part in revealing the truth behind Harris Bullard’s death got her the ticket out of small-time reporting she wanted, landing her in Chicago at a major newspaper. But her adventure at that remote homestead changed her in some very dramatic ways, and we catch up to her in 1971 during a leave of absence from her gainful employment.

Slow-burn psychological horror. Nothing is as it seems.

She’s having trouble sleeping, haunted by visions of the Laughing Man, the current serial killer du jour in town. Realizing her dreams may have a tangible connection to the case, she begins investigating a condemned apartment building at the center of the grisly murders and quickly finds herself caught up in a new conspiracy tied to her old terrors. Dead Secret Circle is very much a continuation of Dead Secret, so much so that the first scene will spoil the murderer’s reveal from the original just a matter of minutes in. If you want the full experience, by all means put this one aside until you finish Dead Secret because I can assure you it will be worth it. This sequel gets a lot of mileage out of Patricia’s traumas and the peculiarities of the original case, and you’ll get plenty of big, revelatory moments if you’re equally familiar. It’ll also help you appreciate the growth in design shown here, because the comparison between how the two play is stark. Dead Secret Circle takes place in 1971, around six years since the horrifying events which occurred in Kansas during your first investigation into the death of a local scientist. Brotato

Dead Secret Circle Switch NSP Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

Dead Secret Circle Switch NSP Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

Dead Secret Circle follows the presumption that you escaped the house by choosing the correct killer, Josie, and you helped her instead of leaving her to be burnt alive. What follows is that you went on to recover and gain employment within a major newspaper and Josie wound up in a mental institute. It’s been around a year since your mother died and you beginning to suffer from strange dreams which always seem to occur during the nights of the full moon. This is down to you being subjected to the Lunar Dream Apparatus previously, which has changed the way your subconscious works. You are having strange dreams, which you presume is the future, about an old apartment building and a horrific masked being who is armed with an old-style razor blade. The police know that this killer, who is named The Laughing Man as he carves peoples mouths open into a large smile, has killed a couple of people so far. Patricia believes the killer has actually killed more people than the police know about and wants to investigate but she has nowhere to start.

A haunting original soundtrack by Ben Prunty (FTL, Darkside Detective, Into the Breach).

Suddenly, whilst in her flat minding her own business, someone pushes a picture of an apartment building under her door and runs away. After looking over all of her case notes from recent killings in the area, Patricia deems this apartment building is the home of The Laughing Man, or at least has some connection to the killings as it’s right in the centre of all the related deaths. With her notepad in hand and her balls of steel upon her person – she heads out on her lonesome in order to investigate and find out the truth behind this mysterious killer as well as how this relates to herself and the dreams she has been having. Dead Secret Circle takes what was good about the first game and improves on almost every aspect. My review is based on the Non-VR version of the game on Steam (the game is also avaliable in VR for the Oculus Rift via the Oculus Rift store with a Vive version currently in development) so I can’t talk about the VR aspect or the controls, although I have seen the developer play it in VR and it looks great.

You even have access to both hands in this game – no more sling for Patricia! The game comes pre-setup for an Xbox One controller or the Mouse and Keyboard. I chose to use my PS4 controller because I prefer it – however, it didn’t work out-of-the-box, but you can set it up within the launch menu and remap all of the buttons so it works fine. I have had a few issues with the controller, but I’ll put all my issues towards the end of the review. The main difference with the controls this time around is that you have free movement. Previously, it was like a point-and-click game where you would automatically move to set locations – not anymore. You can now freely move wherever you want in order to fully investigate areas. Other than that, the setup is very similar to the previous game – you can look at almost everything, pick up items, work on puzzles, talk to people, read notes etc… All the things you would expect. You even have access to the Mask, which you obtained early on in the original game, which allows you to see cryptic messages and ghostly spirits as they guide you on your journey.

Dead Secret Circle Switch NSP Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

Dead Secret Circle Switch NSP Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

Both Dead Secret and Dead Secret Circle also feature a somewhat unusual inventory item, a pair of goggles that somehow taps into your subconscious and reveals clues around you. These are an invention of Professor Bullard’s that Patricia keeps after the first case. With these on you’ll see words etched on walls and a very disturbing-looking man in a Japanese Oni mask who, while never directly threatening, always made me feel a bit uneasy. The use of these goggles adds another layer of puzzle solving, deduction and creepiness to both games. Another way the mysteries are similar is that neither spells everything out for you. You really have to read all (or most of) the clues you find carefully to piece together exactly what is going on. I ended up missing a note in the first game that contained the most probable motive for the killer’s actions, though thankfully I was still able to figure out the person’s identity without it. While Dead Secret ended up painting a fairly complete picture for me, I had more trouble sorting out the many facets of Dead Secret Circle. In the sequel, Patricia has nightly visions of climbing snowy pathways and picking up statues, which I still don’t understand the meaning of at all. I worked out who the killer was, but it was more of a guess than a certainty this time, and I even thought the murderer was using a very different method to kill than they were actually employing. Settlement Survival

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