I wanna start this review off by mentioning the millions of outlast clones that fail miserably to capture the sense or paranoia and dread outlast gave the gaming community so many years ago. If you're looking for something oppressive and incredibly stressful then to be honest, YOU FOUND IT! This is the first game in a long time that actually captured the sense of dread you feel when trying to solve a puzzle while the AI is out hunting for you literally right outside your room. Player be warned the puzzles are very obscure. But fair. Also there are no autosaves so you will need to get back to the save point. So be aware of that. The graphics are up to par but not stellar. The minor irritation of this game mainly stem from the impossibility to actually survive long chases. Unlike outlast you don't have infinite stamina so if you're in a chase you're pretty much done. It is also pretty hard to juke an enemy from around a table. This can be frustrating, but I suppose it's fair if you're up...
Deca
- Release Date:
- Jul 16, 2021
- Developer:
- Chrome Horizon 3D
- Publisher:
- Chrome Horizon 3D
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
You are dealing with a very intense game that poses a great challenge for horror fans. You will constantly be in danger and will need to remain alert if you want to survive.
As the game unfolds, you will discover the deep story that surrounds the main character. Investigate all over DECA step by step and delve into the story to unravel all the secrets it hides.
This game takes about 8 to 10 hours to complete.
Synopsis: Our game’s protagonist wakes up disoriented, laying on the ground and unable to remember what happened. Everything is dark, what she can see are several corpses lying on the ground and a room cluttered with different objects. And most importantly: she hears noises, which makes her think she probably is not alone in there. At this point, she needs to react quickly so she can stay alive and find a way out.
She will need to explore the asylum to find an escape. As she travels through the different rooms, she will find clues that will reveal information about what happened: medical records, recordings, newspaper clippings… Everything will be relevant, since it will provide enough information to discover the dark secret the place hides.
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User Reviews
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OP_Llg-fxqU This one really surprised me! It's a solid horror game with a lot going for it. Imagine Outlast on a limited budget and you might know what you're in for. You'll be avoiding a selection of dangerous enemies whilst navigating various environments, solving puzzles and collecting items. Some of the enemies and sections are genuinely frightening, even for an experienced horror fan. It'll last you around 5 hours as well, so great value for the money.
This is where I need an in-between button for recommending this game. Read the review and decide for yourself. I'm going to not recommend it because I, subjectively, did not enjoy it after a while. I basically "rage quit" at the corridors with the pipes. Positive: The game is well done and the atmosphere is spot on creepy. So really good job! The enemies are also very nicely designed and they put a lot of stress on you, in a good way ^^ I loved the game the first 2 hours. Negative: My problem is the "labyrinths" that seems to get bigger by every "level" you get too. I have big problems with finding my way and it gets more and more frustrating the deeper into the game I get. So here is where I would want an in-between recommending button. Because some might really enjoy this type of game, while some, like myself, hate it. I rather solve puzzles etc than running around in corridors while being chased. I'm really torn. https://youtu.be/3VmHt7gq7VA
CONGRAGULATIONS TO THE TWO GUYS FROM SPAIN WHO MADE THIS GAME. A TRULY AAA EXPERIENCE FROM THOSE INDIE DEVELOPERS. WORTH THE 18 DOLLARS.
I really liked this game. I have to say that I was very impressed that it was made by so few people. Its level of graphics is magnificent. and the atmosphere generates a lot of terror. The puzzles are very well designed. It took me about 8 hours to finish the game. I loved. I recommend it 100%.
This game was pretty fun I must say. If I had to compare it to anything other horror game it would be Outlast. Same concept, You run from the monster, but the only issue is there is NOWHERE you can jump in except the safe room where you start, So you will find yourself constanly running all the way back there. You can however hide behind stuff, but you HAVE to be completely hidden or the AI will still see you. There are a few bugs with the AI seeing you through some walls, but that only happened a few times, but other than that, I had no issues, and the game is completely playable. I did a complete playthrough on my horror game channel if you wish to just watch the whole game! Merry Christmas! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDE4a7J1ZtE&t=10s
So I played this for a while and I went to load back in and my save file was missing. I'm a little frustrated about this. However the gameplay, the atmosphere was very creepy obviously a Outlast clone but It was a very good one. 7/10 for me. https://youtu.be/AHV2GmZsD2Y
If you trawl the depths of the steam horror tag pit you will occasionally strike gold, and I'm pleased to inform you that this is certainly a find. It won't set your world on fire but it's very competently done horror. There's variety in environments and enemy. The sound design is good. There is more gore and blood than you can shake a fist at. It's not a jump-scare-fest. It just forces you to exist in a grim, oppressive world, hiding from stalking horrors. Though the English translation unfortunately is every bit as dodgy as you'd expect from steam budget horrors. And the story is very bog-standard. But that isn't what you're here for. Overall it's a good game, no bugs, and a thumbs up from me. Though I will say the price tag certainly does raise an eyebrow. I got it half off, and I thought that was fair enough a price as there was enough length and variety to be found here. Although it's certainly false advertising on the store page to say it will take you 8-10 hours. I...
This game should be titled "Fumbling Around in the Dark" because that's precisely what you do. I have never seen a game that is so dark you can barely see anything. The lantern is also a joke and barely lights at all. There is also no gamma or brightness option. This game also starts Steam-VR, you cannot remap the controls, movement is clunky, camera movement is not smooth, and you have no objectives or any idea where to go or what to do, except fumble around in the pitch dark. Overall, this is a very cheap horror experience that I cannot recommend.
So a friend of mine recommended this one so I decided to give it a try on stream for my audience. The game is basically a BTEC Outlast and isn't terrible, some great jump scares and it does start out pretty good. Enemy variation is decent although the chase scenarios can get a little tedious after a while. Although the game does have puzzles they're only made difficult by the enemies chasing you around whilst you try to complete them. The story line doesn't make a huge amount of sense but the twist is pretty obvious early on. The game is pretty long although it isn't cheap, the repetitive chases are what make it last as long as it is. There are a few bugs here and there although it's not a mess and very playable but don't be surprised if you fall out of the map once in a while or get stuck. As always with my review I allowed my chat to add one line to the review so you get different honest opinions from different people with a little comedic value thrown in for good measure. Did some...
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: Intel Core i7-2670QM
- Memory: 88 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GTX 1050
- Storage: 19 GB available space
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7 and later
- Processor: Intel Core i7
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GTX 1080
- Storage: 19 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Deca cost?
Deca costs $18.99.
What are the system requirements for Deca?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Intel Core i7-2670QM Memory: 88 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce GTX 1050 Storage: 19 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 and later Processor: Intel Core i7 Memory: 16 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce GTX 1080 Storage: 19 MB available space
What platforms is Deca available on?
Deca is available on Windows PC.
Is Deca worth buying?
Deca has 82% positive reviews from 44 players.
When was Deca released?
Deca was released on Jul 16, 2021.
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