Ever wondered what it would be like to explore an abandoned, haunted apartment complex? Well you don`t want to.....
The 9th Gate
- Release Date:
- Oct 17, 2018
- Developer:
- Spacepup Entertainment
- Publisher:
- Spacepup Entertainment
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Spirits, both wandering and hostile will get in your way and with each doll destroyed, expect more of the dangerous ones to appear!
Use your wits and whatever courage you can muster to find these dolls. This is not a game for the faint of heart.
Expect the unexpected for the game studies your movement and will surprise you when you least expect it. Was the sound you just heard a spirit or just the wind? You'll be kept guessing. No two experiences will be the same!
Sense the by listening for their presence. Observe them by looking at them with your phone's camera. Avoid their capture by staying silent and out of their sights. They CAN see you when you use the camera and some will even hear you!
Atmospheric and haunting. Putting the horror and challenge back in horror survival games. Can you rescue the girl before your time runs out?
Buy this game and you will get:
- immersive horror experience
- dynamic enemies and procedural generated scares
- parkour style running and avoiding ghosts in a haunted apartment
- heavy use of a mobile phone as a tool to see the undead and hear for cursed dolls
- 9 different spirits with unique behaviors that you will learn to overcome
- more new spirits and features that are added over time!
- our undying support to fix issues and keep bringing in new content over time!
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User Reviews
Fun enough little horror which doesn't quite do enough to justify the price but on sale it could be a worth a look in. There's a brief prologue to get you used to the controls and mechanics and then you're let loose in an incredibly dark, sprawling 3-story building. Your goal is to track down 9 dolls (in order mind you, you can't shortcut by taking any old doll back) and return them to your magical circle home base, and this unlocks finding and rescuing the lost child to complete the game. And for each doll you only have a certain time limit to do so, otherwise you die and you have to hunt for it again. It's not very punishing though, any failure from timeout/monster catching you only sets you back to homebase, your current progress/saved dolls are still saved. Which does take the tension out of it a bit. How you find the right doll is to use your phone recorder. Where you put it to your ear, and hunt down the sounds of crying. If you don't hear any crying at all you have to go...
Oh boy. Where to begin? I really wanted to enjoy this game. It looks pretty interesting and had some positive reviews so I gave it a whirl. The voice acting was pretty painful to listen to. The lady was overly dramatic with the way she spoke and it really ruined any kind of horror aspect since it wasn't scary, it just annoyed me. Let me give you a quick run-through of my playtime thus far: I start the game and I'm excited to see all the settings I can change since a lot of the indie games I play really only have an option for screen resolution or whether or not it is windowed. I'm a little worried about the rocking horse sound since it's a bit choppy, but I ignore it and continue with the game. Opening doors is ridiculously hard and glitchy. You need to hold your mouse button along with W or S (up and down) to use doors. This only works half the time so most of my game time was spent struggling to click and drag doors open. It was like they weighed 500 lbs and were too heavy t...
You can't even stand still in this game https://youtu.be/oI4U3ZF9Ixc The models look like unity bought assets (and this is a unity game) with all of the models being inconsistent sizes which is clearly not to add to the horror element as the woman you play as only acts annoyed when you get to the abnormally large toilet and no one's spooked at the chair that's the same size as a clauset. Also there's only 4 rooms. Enjoy
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 or above
- Processor: Intel Core i3 with 3.0ghz or 2 Core CPU with 3.0ghz or similar
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX650 or Above
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 6 GB available space
Recommended
- OS *: Windows 7 or above
- Processor: Intel Core i5 with 2.8ghz or 4 Core CPU with 2.8ghz or similar
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX1060 or Above
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 6 GB available space
FAQ
How much does The 9th Gate cost?
The 9th Gate costs $5.99.
What are the system requirements for The 9th Gate?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 or above Processor: Intel Core i3 with 3.0ghz or 2 Core CPU with 3.0ghz or similar Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GTX650 or Above DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 6 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 7 or above Processor: Intel Core i5 with 2.8ghz or 4 Core CPU with 2.8ghz or similar Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GTX1060 or Above DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 6 GB available space
What platforms is The 9th Gate available on?
The 9th Gate is available on Windows PC.
Is The 9th Gate worth buying?
The 9th Gate has 55% positive reviews from 20 players.
When was The 9th Gate released?
The 9th Gate was released on Oct 17, 2018.
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