I highly suggest checking out my playthrough, so you can see all the problems I came across. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCYgNMsJ8Dw&ab_channel=AlexMcLarry%27sLife Fringe Realities, when it comes to games, especially small indie games, I always try my best to be positive, and offer all the support and help I can (which in the grand scheme of things, is not a lot) but I truly can't recommend this game. I fell through the map twice, in under 30 minutes, the backpack mechanics, are super janky, I triggered multiple audio logs at the same time, there was a giant yellow box that says "trigger" infront of the 3rd iron door, I barely got to play your game, because I spent most of the time, trying to fix it. I am more than willing to help you playtest the game in the future, but in its current state, this game is definatly not worth 23$ and I just can't recommend it until it gets fixed. I have no doubt that you love, and care about this project, but this game defiantly needed a lot more...
Project: Nightlight
- Release Date:
- Mar 10, 2023
- Developer:
- Fringe Realities
- Publisher:
- Fringe Realities
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
WELCOME TO THE DEPARTMENT
“What was that?”It’s quiet. Too quiet. But the night watch always is. The Department is empty, and your only company is the voice on the walkie-talkie. After collecting your gear, your shift begins, but tonight will be unlike any other.
Project: Nightlight is an atmospheric VR horror game where, as a security guard, it is your job to protect the facility.
It would appear there has been a breach in security when it becomes apparent that something has been tampered with.
At the mercy of the walkie-talkie’s instruction, you are urged deeper into the building to ensure the safety of The Artifact.
Key Features
An Unsettling Narrative
The further you go, the more you’ll learn. But secrets are kept hidden for a reason. Someone is hiding something, and as the night progresses, you’ll uncover the dark truths locked behind closed doors.VR Interactivity
Project: Nightlight immerses you in its world by allowing you to interact with the environment around you. You can:- Break chains with your bolt cutters
- Melt locks with a blowtorch
- Physically interact with doors, shutters, environmental clutter
Unseen Threats
“Someone there?”Isolation can make your mind wander; see things, even. Are you being watched? Or is it all in your head? Use the weapon developed by the facility to reveal the horrors that might be dwelling in the dark.
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User Reviews
[h1]Experienced on the Meta Quest 2[/h1] You can view my demo gameplay here: https://youtu.be/5mGLMV5KUVg I wanted to recommend this game. I played the demo. I enjoyed it. I bought the game despite the two negative reviews. I played it some more and was enjoying it even more. Unfortunately, I came across a game-breaking bug more than likely (I'm not 100%, but pretty sure it's a bug). This is a horror adventure game. You basically have to figure out how to get around the scary entities. I would say the puzzles are mostly casual difficulty. The most difficult thing is just using your wits to sidestep the ghosts. The problem I ran into was that I collected the third piece (middle piece) of the artifact. As soon as I picked it up, it vanished from my hand unlike the other two pieces I was able to collect and place on the table. So the piece vanished from my hand and then I was brought back to the area where you place the pieces. Unfortunately, I had nothing to place. It wasn't in my b...
Seems like a neat game idea, and i would of loved to dive deeper into it but ran into a few issues First while i appreciate the option for smooth or snap turning, i prefer smooth turning, which if on is painfully slow to turn in game. Also it seems like my saved settings got reset upon taking the elevator into a new area as i found myself automatically on snap turn after the load For a vr game that advertises interaction with the environment i could hardly interact with anything in game. opening doors makes you run through them right after because any door will slowly close, also making me have to swing wide open every door i went through. One of the few intractable items i did play with were the markers, which in the starting room all draw black even though theres a variety of colored markers. The markers after either also draw black or draw a slightly off colored version of themselves Overall i would of loved to ignore those and dig deeper into the game but as i reached the keypad...
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS: Windows 10, 64-bit
- Processor: Intel Core i7-4790
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA Geforce GTX 970
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 12 GB available space
- VR Support: OpenXR, requires motion controllers
- Additional Notes: Tested with HTC Vive, Valve Index, Meta Quest 2
Recommended
- OS: Windows 10, 64-bit
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 12 GB available space
- VR Support: OpenXR, requires motion controllers
- Additional Notes: Tested with HTC Vive, Valve Index, Meta Quest 2
FAQ
How much does Project: Nightlight cost?
Project: Nightlight costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for Project: Nightlight?
Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows 10, 64-bit Processor: Intel Core i7-4790 Memory: 16 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA Geforce GTX 970 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 12 GB available space VR Support: OpenXR, requires motion controllers Additional Notes: Tested with HTC Vive, Valve Index, Meta Quest 2 Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10, 64-bit Memory: 16 GB RAM DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 12 GB available space VR Support: OpenXR, requires motion controllers Additional Notes: Tested with HTC Vive, Valve Index, Meta Quest 2
What platforms is Project: Nightlight available on?
Project: Nightlight is available on Windows PC.
Is Project: Nightlight worth buying?
Project: Nightlight has 0% positive reviews from 4 players.
When was Project: Nightlight released?
Project: Nightlight was released on Mar 10, 2023.
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