Gray Dawn
Gray Dawn is a Horror, Adventure, Puzzle, and Single-player video game developed by Interactive Stone for multiple platforms. During the gameplay, the player takes on the role of a protagonist named Abraham severs as Father and is searching for the lost altar boy. While exploring the world, the player views the environment from a first-person perspective.
The game offers voice-overs and subtitles to make progress through the story, where the player can listen to the recordings again and again to get more about it. While playing the game, the player needs to solve many puzzles and obtain seven Christ images. The game has two endings that depend on the player, such as if the player finds all the images or if he can’t find the required images.
The player needs to prove his innocence as the people blamed that Father Abraham killed the boys. The player has to collect the pieces of evidence and clues that can declare him innocent. Gray Dawn has core features, such as Different Puzzles, Clues, Psychological Horror, First-person Perspective, Clues of Evidence, Exploration, and Walking Simulator.
#1 Call of CthulhuA
Call of CthulhuA is an Adventure, RPG, and Single-player video game developed by Cyanide for Windows. Throughout the gameplay, the player assumes the role of a private investigator named Edward, who needs to investigate a case. The game took place in 1924 when the player was sent to investigate the tragic demise of the Hawkins family on the Darkwater Island.
Edward comes into an alarming universe of cultists and inestimable horrors. As the main sign was a strange picture painted by the insane mother just before her death. Bending upon decisions such as investigation and there are four possible endings, and the player can reach the perfect end.
In the first ending, if the sanity is intact, he can refuse to take part in the ritual, and if the sanity found as broken, he can choose to shoot himself in the second one. The third end will allow the player to perform a counter-ritual along with Shambler.