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FAITH: The Unholy Trinity

2022
GenresAdventure, Indie, Action, Horror, Puzzle and Logic, Top-Down Perspective, Single Player
AvailableOct 21, 2022
PlatformPC, Nintendo Switch
DeveloperAirdorf Games
Overview

What you are about to do has not been approved by the Vatican. As a young priest, struggle against demons, insane cultists, and your own weakening faith in this pixel horror game inspired by the era of classic 8-bit gaming and the "Satanic Scare" of the 1980s.

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9 reviews found

90

NookGaming

Oct 26, 2022

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90

Slant Magazine

Nov 23, 2022

Faith’s visual and mechanical variety, as well as its one-button simplicity, helps obscure whatever rules it operates by. Sometimes the “save” function briefly changes, and sometimes a pivotal moment takes place from the ordinary overhead camera view rather than in the elaborate rotoscoped cutscenes, just to keep you on your toes. Faith’s masterful sense of timing and mood create a truly rare feeling of persistent uncertainty where anything can happen. The game manages to be frightening because of its technical constraints rather than in spite of them. This game was reviewed with code provided by New Blood Interactive. If you can, please consider supporting Slant Magazine. Since 2001, we’ve brought you uncompromising, candid takes on the world of film, music, television, video games, theater, and more.


90

Hey Poor Player

Oct 26, 2022

With its numerous endings to uncover and pixel-perfect production values, Faith is one of the most unique and exciting games I’ve played in years. And now that the trilogy is available in one gloriously gory package, there’s never been a better time to take up the cross and see what all the shrieking incantations are about. Faith: The Unholy Trinity is a masterpiece in minimalist horror that no fan of the genre should miss.


85

RageQuit.GR

Nov 18, 2022

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85

TechRaptor

Oct 31, 2022

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33bits

Nov 1, 2022

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80

MonsterVine

Oct 31, 2022

After all these years, the final chapter of Faith turned out to be worth the wait, and with all three chapters bundled in the Unholy Trinity release, there’s never been a better time to play. The dangerous world of Faith requires some patience, but the unsettling atmosphere and intense demonic encounters make it worthwhile for anyone who loves the horror genre.


80

Nintendo Life

Oct 18, 2024

Among the slate of retro horror offerings, Faith: The Unholy Trinity sets itself apart with its distinct visual style and masterful presentation. While boss encounters can be gruelling and lead to frustration, that never diminished our desire to progress the story to its conclusion. With an abundance of lore to collect and multiple endings for each of its three chapters, all the replayability on offer makes it a perfect game to fire up around Halloween.


78

Nindie Spotlight

Oct 16, 2024

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