This is... interesting. It definitely has a fair balance between pros and cons and it's one of those games I wish I could review as a "middle" or "neutral" review. [i]Saving Grace[/i] is a different take on horror than I normally find. It has an unique way of telling the story and does a pretty good job at giving you a weird, uncanny atmosphere for a horror game. It's far from perfect, but that doesn't mean it's not worth playing. [h3]Pros[/h3] [list] [*]As mentioned before, the progression and story kept me entertained and engaged throughout the whole thing. This is great for immersion, and found this story to be a bit different from other horrors I've played. [*]There are some pretty well done scares throughout the game, anywhere from the typical jumpscares to just outright making you feel disturbed; I definitely had goosebumps throughout a couple scenes. [*]The music, while limited selection, is very fitting and helped me get into the game world more. [/list] [h3]Cons[/h3] [list...
Saving Grace
- Release Date:
- Jan 2, 2021
- Developer:
- Thomas JC Ironmonger
- Publisher:
- Ironmonger Games
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
What would it be like if some masked men took your daughter? What would you do?
Would you meet their demands... Or suffer the loss. The choice is yours.
Undertake this journey to get your daughter back... She's counting on you. Everyone is counting on you.
Hell is real. If you do not stop this catastrophe, everyone you know, everyone you love will be damned.
It rests on your shoulders. Will you bear the weight? or live in eternal pain as hell ascends to earth.
- Solve puzzles.
- Explore vast sandbox levels.
- Story driven.
- Full Keyboard/Mouse and Xbox controller support.
- Uncover the mysteries surrounding your family.
- Use your wits to slay evil with an array of arsenal.
- Uncover the dark truth to why your daughter was chosen.
- Face off against the embodiment of evil and punishment himself... The devil incarnate.
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User Reviews
Someone else please save grace. Only 0.1hrs on record and I might have already peed with the horror. I did find a teddy bear in the room but he peed too. When someone performs an exorcism on this game ill be back.
I usually stay clear of things in the Horror genre, but Saving Grace had an alluring element of mystery that pulled me right to it. At first glance, the game may be a bit unorthodox and bizarre, but as you continue to play, you will find it to be the beauty of the world. Within the first few minutes, the ambiance infected me and there was a perpetual fear that lingered throughout the rest of the game. To me, this was the unique experience this game offered. The story of the game is a large concept in a small package and it actually surprised me when I had reached the end because I had expected to continue further. In retrospect, I am actually glad it ended how it did because the game/story may have became stale if forced to linger too long. When I completed the final task, I was content with everything and wholeheartedly enjoyed the short scary tale. Gameplay is very simple being an FPS when you have a gun in your hands, but mostly its also an exploration where haunting sounds will t...
**CONTAINS SPOILERS** Tell you what, for a one man band indie developer this game is actually quite fun! It is worth the £5 odd to spend 2-3 hours with jump scares, demons, puzzles, finding stuff. GFX i was hitting appx 240+ in story / films part but my antiquated nvidia struggled with the flames dropping to appx 20-30 especially when loads of firey beasts came after me I dont play indy games for the Gfx i play for content! so the quality of the gfx really doesn't bother me, in all, they looked half decent Only a couple of small issues for me, but maybe they are subjective: Mouse sensitivity on the first part of the game was a bit low, there was no option in the main menu, BUT this can be changed during game play (I was informed) Maybe on the options screen, where the "back" button and pentagram is, make it stand out a little more for aesthetics, like maybe some flames around the pentagram or something and have it make a button pressed sound, so you know its been clicked. I broke t...
Enjoyable indie horror game.
Excellent game if you like the horror genre.
Quite a nice little horror game with afew hours of playtime, I enjoyed it and was spooky! Reminds me a little bit of doom towards the end
Terrible game
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: Intel I3 6100 / AMD FX 6300
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GTX 750ti / AMD Radeon R7 265
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Use quality settings in-game to boost performance.
Recommended
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel i5 6600k / Amd Ryzen 5 1600 or Higher
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GTX 970 or higher
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Use quality settings in-game to boost visuals.
FAQ
How much does Saving Grace cost?
Saving Grace costs $1.99.
What are the system requirements for Saving Grace?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Intel I3 6100 / AMD FX 6300 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GTX 750ti / AMD Radeon R7 265 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 2 GB available space Additional Notes: Use quality settings in-game to boost performance. Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel i5 6600k / Amd Ryzen 5 1600 or Higher Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GTX 970 or higher DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 2 GB available space Additional Notes: Use quality settings in-game to boost visuals.
What platforms is Saving Grace available on?
Saving Grace is available on Windows PC.
Is Saving Grace worth buying?
Saving Grace has 88% positive reviews from 8 players.
When was Saving Grace released?
Saving Grace was released on Jan 2, 2021.
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