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Saint Kotar Switch NSP Free Download GAMESPACK.NET Some settings are so bleak that it is scarcely believable that people would still inhabit such places. Saint Kotar’s town of Sveti Kotar is a prime example of this, especially when viewed through the lens of its two devout protagonists. It is such a hopeless, wretched place that it becomes an imposing character in and of itself. But is it a fun place to visit, even if you’d rather not live there? That depends on what you have the stomach for. Red Martyr Entertainment’s debut project is a dark and twisted point-and-click adventure game brimming with a confusing plot and grotesque imagery but contains only one instance that I felt met the criteria of counting as a “puzzle.” It definitely won’t be for everyone, but I found charm in the sincere clumsiness present in almost all aspects of the game. Saint Kotar features two playable protagonists: Benedek is a deeply dedicated Christian monk, a short and unthreatening man who believes his family suffers from a curse that can cause them to renounce God and turn to unsavoury ways. Nikolay is Benedek’s brother-in-law, having married Benedek’s sister Victoria. TOP/BEST ADULT VIDEO GAMES IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA)

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He is also a self-described man of God possessing a somewhat foggy backstory, having been raised in an orphanage with an extremely dark history. The game begins when they both wake up in a mysterious house on the outskirts of Sveti Kotar. The two men were lured to the town by Victoria under false pretences, but now Victoria is nowhere to be found. They are soon brought in for questioning by the local law enforcement and told that Victoria is suspected of having committed a series of heinous crimes through the night. Benedek is convinced that his sister is the latest victim of the family curse and is guilty of what she has been accused of, but Nikolay is adamant that she is innocent. It quickly becomes clear that Sveti Kotar is shrouded in pure evil, an accursed place that the sun rarely touches. The protagonists learn that it has been slowly picked apart by a cannibalistic cult known as the Saboren, who seem to be heavily involved in the events surrounding Victoria. Benedek and Nikolay work together in an attempt to find Victoria and discover the truth, and there sure are a lot of mysteries to uncover.

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The town has a rich but lamentable background dating back several generations, conveyed through heaps of dialogue and via the objects you’ll examine, and many have their own opinions on the past and its traditions handed down. With so many characters and historical tidbits, the narrative becomes a convoluted tapestry that can be very difficult to follow. The lore can often be exciting and interesting, but it suffers from the writers having bitten off more than they could chew. Certain story beats can feel unnatural and almost silly, some events may seem too strange to make sense, and characters may act out in unbelievable ways. And yet the surrealness of it all was part of the charm for me. I wasn’t too impressed with the abstract and bizarre ending, but I’d like to believe I got the worst one. There are reportedly multiple endings requiring different decisions along the way, and surely there must be at least one better ending than I got. Benedek initially comes off as completely docile. His devotion to his religion means he doesn’t like violence and it’s interesting to watch his world shatter as he’s forced to do things that contradict his moral code. Unusual Findings Switch NSP

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His true colours come to light over time, and his appeal wears off as his views are revealed to be more … militant, his comments on Inquisition-style justice denoting a staunch, old-fashioned zealous viewpoint on how sinners should be dealt with. Nikolay is a taller, more patient man than Benedek, and is convinced of Victoria’s innocence. You do not get to spend anywhere near as much time with Nikolay as you do Benedek, making him almost feel like a secondary character rather than another protagonist. Nikolay sometimes experiences visions of a mysterious woman he calls “mother,” though her macabre appearance and demeanour don’t quite suggest a maternal presence. Other unique characters populate the town of Sveti Kotar. There’s Detective Mostov, who sports a deep dent in his head from an old injury that badly affects his memory – how he is still a detective, I’ll never know – and whose allegiance seems to turn on a dime whenever it suits him. An aloof bellhop works at the lodge, complicit in the bizarre idiosyncrasies concerning the building and its owner but somehow oblivious to the utter strangeness of it all. An unsightly fisherman lives on the shore of the lake, with a paternal attachment to the leech that hangs from his neck and perpetually sucks his life force away.

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These are all very interesting and well-realised characters, and they are all so beautifully strange. I was completely on board with the themes of religious horror prevalent here. While it’s not the best portrayal I’ve seen, by a long shot, it still manages to define “god-fearing fanatic” in a powerful way. Benedek’s righteous attitude coexists perfectly with the town, which has its own judgement system and shamelessly persecutes and tortures those deemed unworthy. Nobody is the good guy in Sveti Kotar, and it seems to make a villain out of anyone who goes there, either literally or at least in the eyes of the community. After arriving in a remote town of Sveti Kotar to watch a castle exhibition, Benedek and Nikolay wake up the next morning after terrible dreams. Benedek’s sister Viktoria, who is Nikolay’s wife, has gone and not told them where to. The two men begin a search for her. Benedek, having had rather sour relations with her for some time, began suspecting her of having ill intentions, that she brought him into that town for some malicious reason. In addition to that, a recent murder took place the night before, and the police suspect Viktoria. Escape Forced Overtime

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Benedek and Nikolay have no choice but to split up and start looking for her. The more we begin to explore this strange town, the weirder things get, and the more both characters start to get pulled into a horrific plan of events. Both Benedek and Nikolay are very imperfect people. Benedek is highly religious and often comes across as inflexible and judgemental towards others, as well as quite cowardly and looking out for himself first of all. Nikolay comes across as loud and hot-headed, always rushing without a plan and being careless. Some players may find it hard to play as characters like that, but I think characters with such flaws can make for interesting protagonists as it opens up possibilities for character growth. After all, Saint Kotar is not a flowery and positive story. It’s somber, grim, and full of horrible things, and characters like that fit right in with such story. I thought the overall setting and lore were quite imaginative, delving into the witchcraft and the occult side of things and making it believable and disturbing. There are very obvious Poe and Lovecraft vibes to the whole setting and story. Without giving away any spoilers, I felt the ending could’ve used a bit more development though. Otherwise it feels a bit too barebones and ambiguous the way it is now.

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Some more choices on what to do in the final scenes would’ve been good too, otherwise it just felt like we were railroaded into that specific conclusion. The gameplay has us take control of both protagonists and explore the town. As the story progresses, we alternate between Benedek and Nikolay, with some events witnessed from point of view of one of them, and other events by the other. As we explore the town and pursue our objectives, we get to talk to people living in this town and gather information from them, as well as interact with the environment and occasionally solve puzzles akin to other point-and-click adventure games. The pacing of the gameplay is quite slow, so we really need to take our time to explore everything and engage in lengthy conversations with the NPCs. The events build up gradually. The game focuses more on narrative and talking to characters rather than on solving puzzles. Most of the puzzles are pretty straight-forward and wouldn’t keep you stuck in one area for long. So, if difficult puzzles is what you’re primarily after, you might not find it here. As far as dialogues go, we often have different options presented to us, although I noticed only a very small number of these involve actual choices.

Most other times we simply exhaust each option as part of the information gathering before moving on to the next part of the conversation. However, a few choices the game does give us, can be quite meaningful and have a big impact on the future events. We begin in a strange town in Croatia called Sveti Kotar. We play as two protagonists, Benedek and Nikolay. Nikolay is married to Viktoria and Benedek is her brother. Benedek is a monk who never doubts God, while Nikolay’s belief slowly deteriorates. Viktoria has gone missing and the town is eerie and amiss. As we begin the story we quickly find out that it seems Viktoria is behind the recent deaths in the town. Benedek believes them, while Nikolay refuses to believe it. This could create a good dynamic, unfortunately not much is done with the duo. There is a cult within the town with mysterious deaths occurring as they mention ‘moon ghouls, yellow masks and occultist activities’. The town itself is the best part of the game. It’s disturbing as characters from the town say it is cursed. All the characters are strange and seem to hate their own town. Many of these characters unfortunately aren’t interesting simply because of bad dialogue and voicing for them. The other areas don’t have the same atmosphere with the exception of the castle.

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You can also unlock early endings such as dying early or simply leaving the town, except they felt more like a ‘you died’ screen rather than a possible ending. The game runs fine bar the exception where I had to restart the game twice because Nikolay wasn’t walking where he was supposed to, so I was just stuck being able to do nothing. The game can also give some very tedious tasks like having to find the right grave and having to look at around twenty to get to the right one. Saint Kotar: The Ritual is a free DLC that introduces new intriguing characters, new puzzles, and Viktoria as a new playable character. With two hours of gameplay time, The Ritual reveals many secrets from the obscure past and gives answers to inexplicable events from the storyline in the main game. Viktoria is the sister of Benedek and wife of Nikolay, the two playable characters in the main game. You can now finally delve into her side of the story and experience what happened the night before the start of the main game. Follow a woman battling her own demons in this brand-new storyline as she tries to get redemption by finding out what happened to her missing father. Kamiwaza Way of the Thief Switch NSP

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