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The Sin

The Sin

by Baba Nura · Published by Baba Nura, Feodosiy

★ 87%
Price $4.99
Avg Players 0
Reviews 222
Released May 20, 2021
AdventureCasualIdlerIndie
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About this game

The depressing pictures of a dying village and its inhabitants to the dark ambient music of the underground performers make those who are still trying to survive in places where everything has long died, to plunge even deeper into the world of mystical horror and deep despair

What players are saying

▲ Recommended 4 hrs

Great, great story. I like horrors and when I started playing (or reading) this game (story) I was stunned by how good it was. I don't know how long it is but I am enjoying every minute of it. It is a Russian game (story) and they didn't probably had money to pay someone to translate it so the translation to English isn't very good and you will have a little bit hard time at the start to understand what does the text mean for example: The were standing in frnt of the house. But it isn't always like that and you will get to it after about 5 minutes. If you want to relax and read a very interesting horror story and you are ready to tolerate some translation problems than this game is right for you. I think you will like it

10 found helpful Steam ↗
▲ Recommended 19 hrs

This game has an incredible sense of mood. The translation to English was pretty wonky but this did not stop me from enjoying the game at all. Loved it.

10 found helpful Steam ↗
▲ Recommended 2 hrs

A short but very atmospheric horror VN depicting the bleak country life of Russia in the 90s just after the fall of the Soviet Union. A dysfunctional family visits their dying great-grandmother who turns out to be in consort with forces beyond their imagining. The artwork is exceptional with dark and moody charcoal hues and the music gets under your skin with hushed Russian prayers and ominous noises. The story, while not long, does a great job at depicting a dying village, the alienation of being somewhere unfamiliar and the dread of caring for someone who you know you shouldn't come anywhere close to. As you can imagine, the plot is pretty dark but it concludes in a satisfying manner. The only issue with the game is that it has a really shoddy English translation and there are a lot of misspelled words and bizarre sentences. If that takes you out of the immersion, I wouldn't recommend this VN *yet*. Hopefully, the devs can get someone to revise that soon and if that's taken care of, then it's a great experience.

6 found helpful Steam ↗

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