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The Church in the Darkness

2019
GenresAdventure, Indie, Action, Open World, Top-Down Perspective, Strategy, Single Player
AvailableAug 2, 2019
PlatformPlayStation 4, PC, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
DeveloperParanoid Productions
Overview

From Richard Rouse III and inspired by real-life events, The Church in the Darkness is an action-infiltration game that delves into the radical movements of the 1970s. As a former law enforcement officer, you have resolved to get into Freedom Town and check on your sister's son. But life in Freedom Town may not be what it seems.

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Opencritic Score

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49 reviews found

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Psu.com

Aug 2, 2019

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Purenintendo.com

Aug 14, 2019

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Gameskinny.com

Aug 2, 2019

The Church in the Darkness is an ambitious game and delivers on its premise almost all the way. It's worth sipping this Kool-Aid.W


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Gamespace.com

Aug 2, 2019

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Well-played.com.au

Aug 1, 2019

The Church in the Darkness is a thought-provoking experience that should absolutely be on everybody’s to-play list.

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Playstationlifestyle.net

Aug 7, 2019

The Church in the Darkness is a smart stealth game that impressively warps to reflect your actions. It lets you get in and break out as you see fit. While failure still feels like failure, success is sweet and varied. Once it gets a hold of you, you may not want to break out, at all. The Church in the Darkness review code provided by publisher.


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Cultureofgaming.com

Aug 4, 2019

You won’t find many games like this. The mirroring of reality and history, the pensive and sober presentation (unlike the over-the-top Far Cry 5) puts you in a different headspace as a gamer if you’re earnest about the experience from the moment you step into the jungle. If you want to experience something that is distinctive, a far cry from what you might be used to, The Church in the Darkness will give your conscience a workout. The weighty subject matter is not for everyone, however.

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Cogconnected.com

Aug 8, 2019

In sum, The Church in the Darkness is a highly replayable game with shifting gameplay goals for each playthrough. The dynamic narrative that changes the motives of the cult leaders leads encourages players to give it another go, make new choices and achieve new endings. You’ll have to endure its technical mishaps, but if you get past those, you’ll have fun investigating the diverse versions of this mysterious cult.

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Darkstation.com

Sep 3, 2019

The randomized nature of the game does allow for new-ish experiences each time you play, though I wish the game took it further, such as making Freedom Town modular so that its camps, playground, open-air theater, and places of worship could be moved around and really shake things up. As it stands, The Church in the Darkness is a decent exploration of cults from the perspective of those participating in it. Librarian by day, Darkstation review editor by night.


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Hookedgamers.com

Sep 12, 2019

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