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Silenced The House Switch NSP Free Download GAMESPACK.NET Silenced: The House is a gruesome, modern-day visual novel by Graven Visual Novels. I was looking on Steam for a game to play one Saturday night and Silenced immediately caught my eye. It wasn’t the promise of horror, because I have fallen for empty promises before. It was the image of the raggedy doll with only one eye and the quote “Her button eyes pierced us through, as if staring at our souls” that drew me in, wanting to see more. As with many typical horror stories, a group of teens head to an abandoned house to hang out. There are the stereotypical hormonally charged males, sassy females, and your character, Ashly, who is troubled, brooding, and mysterious. Ashly is a vigilante of sorts, sacrificing the sinners to the trapped, tortured souls in order to atone for her undisclosed sins. She is guided by a maniacal, unnamed spirit, only referenced to as “Her.” With each turn of the page you start to learn the dark pasts of each teen, realizing none of them are who they seemed to be. Although there are multiple outcomes. TOP/BEST ADULT VIDEO GAMES IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA)

Silenced The House Switch NSP Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

Silenced The House Switch NSP Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

I only experienced two, and the prompts to make decisions are minimal. The game should have had more opportunities to influence the narrative or perhaps given control over the order in which each teen is sacrificed. The soundtrack is haunting and I really enjoyed the harder “rock” feel in some segments of the game, but you’ll notice the songs looping quite a bit. Additionally, the transitions from one segment of the game to another is a little jarring. None of these technical imperfections prevent me from recommending this game. The storyline is solid and genuinely creeped me out more than any horror film or game experience in quite some time. The sins and deaths of each character are described in horrific detail, and the reveal at the end of my gameplay was quite a shock to me. If you want to be creeped out and have the chance to bring justice to the world in a disturbing way, then you need to check this game out. Any plans for weekend? There is a great place to escape from hustle and bustle of the city and daily routine! We promise unique experience of horror and despair… if you stay alive, of course.

Unique design of characters and monsters.

The old house is hiding something. This dark empty rooms are full of secrets. Blind windows are staring at you from the deep darkness. Do you hear them? Are you ready to talk to them? Because if you are not, you better go away, run, hide your hysterically beating heart from the claws of insanity. Why do you want to find the truth if you know that it will kill you? You must scream, you must cry, you must find your dead voice in this silence. Meet Ashley, our Visual Novel main character. She and her classmates want to celebrate the birthday of their mutual friend, a famous teen idol of the school Grace. That will be fun. But there is no time to play games. Because tonight Ashley will have some work to do. The ghosts of the past will pay her a visit. She must survive the night in an old abandoned house and complete an ancient ritual to get rid of the vengeful spirits. Welcome to the world of fear and madness. Lonely mysterious place awaits you to step in the dark realm of nightmare. Will you help Ashley complete her mission? Will you survive? SATURNALIA

Silenced The House Switch NSP Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

Silenced The House Switch NSP Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

Silenced: The House is a gruesome, modern-day visual novel by Graven Visual Novels. I was looking on Steam for a game to play one Saturday night and Silenced immediately caught my eye. It wasn’t the promise of horror, because I have fallen for empty promises before. It was the image of the raggedy doll with only one eye and the quote “Her button eyes pierced us through, as if staring at our souls” that drew me in, wanting to see more. As with many typical horror stories, a group of teens head to an abandoned house to hang out. There are the stereotypical hormonally charged males, sassy females, and your character, Ashly, who is troubled, brooding, and mysterious. Ashly is a vigilante of sorts, sacrificing the sinners to the trapped, tortured souls in order to atone for her undisclosed sins. She is guided by a maniacal, unnamed spirit, only referenced to as “Her.” With each turn of the page you start to learn the dark pasts of each teen, realizing none of them are who they seemed to be. Although there are multiple outcomes, I only experienced two, and the prompts to make decisions are minimal.

Sepia style.

The game should have had more opportunities to influence the narrative or perhaps given control over the order in which each teen is sacrificed. The soundtrack is haunting and I really enjoyed the harder “rock” feel in some segments of the game, but you’ll notice the songs looping quite a bit. Additionally, the transitions from one segment of the game to another is a little jarring. None of these technical imperfections prevent me from recommending this game. The storyline is solid and genuinely creeped me out more than any horror film or game experience in quite some time. The sins and deaths of each character are described in horrific detail, and the reveal at the end of my gameplay was quite a shock to me. If you want to be creeped out and have the chance to bring justice to the world in a disturbing way, then you need to check this game out.  I really loved the art in this VN and the story was not bad either. I actually wanted to read it and unfold the story! Most VN’s ive started bore me within 5 minutes and i skip through just to 100%. The endings were not very tricky to get through either. Kingdom Rush Tower Defense

Silenced The House Switch NSP Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

Silenced The House Switch NSP Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

Unlike some other VN i have played that are all twisted and intertwined and repetitive. After my first play through yesterday I could easily skip to the choice and take the opposite route to a new ending. Also +1 for having a raggedy doll that i hope *fingers crossed* turns into a trading card wallpaper for my profile! I can’t recommend Silenced: The House for its storytelling or the ridiculous pseudo-poetic writing, which was probably caused by the poor attempt to translate this Visual Novel to English. Regarding the plot, you get the typical a bunch of teenagers enter a house and die kind of story, just add a ritual, a few scary-looking beings, and gruesome deaths to it, and you are probably able to imagine how the story plays out. If you are generally sensitive to horror and gore, then you might enjoy the story nevertheless, but horror veterans, like myself, will most likely end up bored and unsatisfied.Maybe, just maybe, I’d have liked the story more if the translation were better because I can see that the developer tried to create an enjoyable experience. I’m very curious about the Russian version of the game.

Gloomy and dark atmosphere.

I’d love to hear the opinion of a native speaker, and whether they liked the story, or not.To be completely honest with you, I was going to write a short negative review at first, however, I just can’t do that for merely one reason, which is the artwork. Silenced: The House is such a cheap game, that probably lacks everything you could ask of a horror/mystery game, whether it be engaging and evolving storytelling or character development in some way or another, but it provides superb sepia artwork. The CGs are so artistic and detailed, that I couldn’t bring myself to give it a thumbs down. Don’t get me wrong; the whole game is still kind of terrible in my opinion, but I also think that 1,79€, or 0,49€ when it’s on sale, is totally worth it for so many well-drawn and detailed illustrations. Some of them are in contradiction to the story pretty disturbing. I’m a bit sad to give this game a negative recommendation, because there was quite a lot in it that I liked. It had all the foundations to be a bit trashy, but really enjoyable experience and ultimately failed to deliver.

The general idea, basically playing as a villain, luring a group of teenagers into a death trap and making sure they don’t leave the titular house/mansion alive, is quite an unusual and fun one and even the basic structure of the plot is fairly good, with every character having a dark secret that, quite literally, comes to haunt them. The art is simple, but well-stylized and incredibly varied, with CGs for pretty much every major event within the game. Music is repetitious and maybe a bit overdramatic, but generally works fine. The characters aren’t all bad, the protagonist being both a killer and a victim in the whole intrigue, while the people she targets have their own skeletons in their closets and enough personality to make the whole experience interesting. Even the gore was pretty well-implemented, showing in appropriate moments and being quite gruesome – the authors seemed to aim at genuine horror climate rather than just casually throwing rivers of blood and piles of severed limbs around. Where’s the problem then? It’s the writing.

Silenced The House Switch NSP Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

Silenced The House Switch NSP Free Download GAMESPACK.NET

Some of it might be connected to the game being originally in Russian, but I don’t even think it’s all that – the obnoxious dialogue at the beginning of the story. neverending streams of pseudo-poetic metaphors, lines contrived to the point of being barely comprehensible.. . Some of it is definitely poor translation, but much more is simply poor writing. While the general ideas behind the story were good, the execution is simply not fun to read – getting a bit better as the story picks up the pace, but still painfully weak all the way through. The game is also pretty clunky from the technical standpoint, with auto-play barely functional and no way to skip only the already read text. Thankfully, there’s not much branching – there are only a few choices, most only leading to dead ends, but it’s still something I consider a core feature of every VN. I think this project came from a right place and nearly turned into something really interesting, but the way it is now, I still advise you to skip it – it’s priced maybe even below the amount of content it offered, but if you’re going to play the English version, it’s simply not worth your time. Time Shifter Erotic Role-play

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