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About This Game Enola is a psychological adventure game that delves into the inherent darkness of love, death and revenge. As Enola, you must survive a macabre world conjured up by the tortured memories of her lover, Angelica.Immersed in this emotionally-charged and gripping story, as you decipher challenging death-traps. However, choose your path very carefully - An evil presence lurks in the shadows, watching your every move...Heavy on atmosphere, Enola is an experience that will crawl under your skin and stay there long after you’ve uncovered the disturbing mystery of this twisted, psychological nightmare.Story-driven - Enola is an adventure game that presents a captivating and intriguing story of death, revenge, and above all, love.Multiple endings - Your actions will ultimately decide whether or not you will be able to help Angelica.Suspense without paranormal elements - Enola pushes the emotional boundaries of the player, putting them in an isolated, defenseless state of mind. Unconstrained mechanics - The mix of first person mechanics and old-school adventure games allows players to keep track of clues and figure out puzzles without the constraints of traditional point-and-click interfaces. Frighteningly calculated traps - Death traps meant to put players' nerves to the test, where failing can mean death.Superb voice acting and musical score. - Enola now offers a spine chilling soundtrack and immersive voice acting and sound effects. Superb voice acting and musical score.NIGHTMARE MODE: The updated ‘Nightmare Mode’ includes the anticipated and chilling in-depth look to Angelica’s broken mind, in addition to revelations about her traumatic past. New areas to explore are part of the update, as is three new endings, and predictions to the girl’s future… 7aa9394dea Title: EnolaGenre: Adventure, Casual, IndieDeveloper:The DomaginariumPublisher:Black Shell MediaRelease Date: 18 Sep, 2014 Enola Download 2019 when I first saw this web page on steam a couple of years ago Enola had a High negative review rate. With some very bad reviews . The number one complaint being that the game was not what the reviewer was expecting and the second complaint being that the reviewer was unable to get past a certain area . In the game . This I can understand as the promotional video for the game seems to show cut scenes and is not representative of actual game play . However The game developer seems to have been working very hard to try to help people with his game and he did something most game developers do not do he left access to the developers panel in the game . Which makes it very easy to get through. The story of the game is that you are Enola. angelicas lesbian lover You are traveling through her mind and the pain of her past to find her. Lets talk about game play what you will be doing through most of the game is trying to find the key or lever for to the door for the next area or to solve the puzzle to lead you into the next area. There are a couple of enemy's that are easy to deal with. The challenge of this game is to get through the various obstacles and solve the puzzles to advance to the next section .Warning some of the puzzles are Math based . If like me you hate math you may not find this enjoyable. Throughout the game you learn more and more about angelica through lamps that you pick up. Each of which has words that are attributed to a character in angelicas life there are various possible endings based upon choices you make in the game . You can also unlock various costumes for Enola Nudity and Graphic content Yes there is female nudity in this game But the nudity is not there to be sexually arousing. But to show horror and venerability The following scene does not appear at any time in this game To give you an idea as to how the nudity looks in this game . Imagine that you are a homeless person and you wonder into a back ally where a garbage bin is at the back of a sex toy shop . You look on the ground and lying next to the bin is what looks like a nude woman . On closer examination you see that it is one of those sex dolls The sex doll it is covered in rat excrement and cockroaches are crawling in and out of its orifices . You can see the sex doll looked good at one time. But it is now nothing but a peace of silicone plastic trash . That is what the nudity looks like in this game . In the last few hours of playing Enola I was so frustrated I was going to give it a negative review. Had trouble gettiing past some blades.This is not an easy game to get through . However if you read the game guide on this sight it makes the process much faster having said that my recommendation for this game is to pick it up on sale. If you feel you will like the game play as described above .. Pros:NoneCons:Outdated graphicsAnother interactive movie type gamePuzzles are few and far betweenDisjointed plot courtesy of "lamps" you have to find (i.e. Amnesia)Overwhelming references to r'ape and tortureFactory level will keep you running around in circles for hoursEndings were not worth the time and effort of completing the gameRating: 3\/10. This was a tough one to review. The game tackles some difficult topics and handles them tactfully. But unfortunately that's the most positive thing that can be said.Granted, this game certainly gives you more hours than the average horror game on steam. But they weren't always worthwhile hours. The game started out strong but then after a while the niggles started to creep in. And after a while, I felt the game just didn't respect the my time at all.For starters, the save system. It is pretty horrible. You can only save at designated spots denoted by music boxes. And you only have 5 save slots. And none of them have timestamps. So I would advise you to have a sheet of paper on your desk with five columns and move something between them to indicate the latest so you can keep track. And you'll want to save over a new slot each time so you have a history of 5 saves that goes as far back as possible in case you encounter any game-breaking bugs.Now, on the subject of these bugs, there's the already well documented game-breaking bug where if you save after a certain combination puzzle you can stall your game (which thankfully I found out about and avoided). And then I encountered my own game-breaker that I haven't seen anyone else spot. It was in the bit where you had to collect the combination dials for said puzzle. When I encountered one of the dials, it could not be picked up at all. It looked like it could be picked up but had no orange brackets around it. Thankfully I was able to go back in my saves far enough that this issue didn't reoccur and I could lift it.Now on to the puzzles. Now to be fair some were challenging and I got them and others were challenging and I couldn't and had to resort to a walkthrough, and that's fine. But some were just thrown in as if the developer just felt they needed more puzzles to pad out the game length. Like there was a ridiculous prime number puzzle which had absolutely nothing to do with the plot whatsoever at one point which set my opinion of the game back a mile.Also, there was some blatant non-puzzle padding, for example later on where you had to listen to a dialogue voiceover, the game actually deployed gates to stop you moving further, even though there was no need. And these gates lifted once the voiceover was over. And shortly after that there was a section with a lot of walking to flick a couple of switches, with no brainpower involved whatsoever, and then out of no-where, a trap door insta-kills you with no warning. Completely disrespecting the player and their time, and forcing you to go through the long, pointlessly gated voiceover and the flick-switching all over again. That was the straw I think that pushed my very tentative recommendation to a firm not recommended.There was also an unnecessary amount of platforming in this game. The controls are definitely not sufficient for this, as you don't even have a jump button. And you can get stuck on furniture and plummet to your death, and a death that is a long way from a save point at that, which is a perfect recipe for player frustration.Graphically the game was pretty poor too. But although it's not the be-all and end all, it would have made it easier to redo those boring sections if they had looked nicer.Also I'm pretty sure the game didn't remember at least a couple of my saves.Voice acting was a mixed bag. The main actresses were surprisingly good, but one of the villains was more than a little bit laughable. The story was also a little bit muddled to me. I mean the main theme and crux of the game came through clear enough, but some of the side details just left me a bit puzzled, and especially the ending I got went over my head a bit (there are 6, I will not be getting the others). What doesn't help is there are countless spelling\/grammar mistakes and awkward phrasing throughout the notes you pick up, where they don't do a lot for the immersion. Also, the subtitles don't match the dialogue voiceovers a ridiculous number of times.The game is actually fairly light on the frights. It's more of a harrowing tale, but they do throw in a few jumpscares which got me good. Which generally consist of you being jumped by a shadowy figure after you come through a door and you have to fend them off by mashing the WASD and clicking the mouse button constantly. A frenzied reaction which actually fit rather well as a game mechanic.But ultimately, it was just lacking in a lot of polish overall. Beyond all the above, there's a simple example of how little the game was tested: when you die from falling the game thinks you were actually bested by one of the shadow figures (probably the most common cause of death) and gives you advice on how to fend them off (or at least I think it was them it was referring to, the advice was cutoff mid-sentence) in the future by mashing the keys which is more than a little confusing. And for a game that's been out this long it is beyond unlikely that we'll see this game be brought up to the level it should.Avoid, there are far better low budget horror games out there, for far cheaper too e.g. Like Clay, The Survey, Left Alone, Astray. Good game. Powerful story. But omg, buggy as hell. I got it on sale and really enjoyed it. I came back to give it a good review, and saw it was normally $15. I can't recommend it at that price. For that kind of money, I expect the game to function well. If you can get it on sale (I wouldn't pay more than a couple bucks), and can put up with repeatedly reloading and browsing the forums to find the console commands to correct bugs when items disappear (without getting frustrated enough to distract you from the story), then it's really powerful.. Being a psychological horror fan, I can never get enough of complex stories that need to be pieced together, spliced with dark tense atmospheric environments reflecting the nature of psychological despair. They're the kind of games I'm always on the hunt for, and the games from my youth that I miss the most. I bought Enola on a whim because it was described as a psychological horror, and I have to say, Enola delivers; the story is intricate and full of moral grey areas which slowly unfold as you explore the environment, the puzzles are well designed and remind me of old school point-and-clicks or classic survival horror games, and the atmosphere is just tense enough to keep you on edge all the way through, even the pacing is executed beautifully.Enola may not be an action packed game with all the bells and whistles of mainstream titles, but it has a slight retro charm (in all the best ways) which brings me back to playing my favorite horror titles as a kid. For an indie game, and clocking in at over six hours of gameplay, it is well worth the price point. If you're a fan of retro horror point-and-clicks or psychological horror titles, you will love this. If Silent Hill 2 and Gone Home had an indie child, it would be this game.. I want to go ahead and say that I'll be doing a review when I actually beat the game as well. Enola is one of those games that isn't going to be remembered for it's graphics, or framerate, or anything really game related. Enola is a psychological horror game (to me at least so far) that's all about exploring the darkness of the mind of your girlfriend, Angelica, and discovering what the mind does to you after a series of terrible events. Without giving t much aware, Angelica went through some pretty godawful things in her past, and it's haunted her to this day, so far that she descends into madness, and you, Enola, have to take a step into that madness to save the woman you love. Now, off the bat, this game doesn't look as good most, and the sound isn't great, but for what the game is going for in terms of: creating a world that makes no sense and isn't for the weak of willed, or stomachs. The game throws you into creepy mannequin ladies, an eerie island, and cryptic clues scattered everywhere as to what's going on. From what I've played through so far, it's an interesting game with a lot of interesting ideas, even if it could look better. The controls are a bit stiff, but my experience so far has been a great build-up to whatever resolution lies as the end of this mystery. If you want a dark but interesting thriller kind of game, I reccommend this so far. I don't know if this will be my final opinion though, so I can't completely confirm it yet, but so far it's be enjoyable enough to reccommend to others!

 
 
 

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