FAITH: The Unholy Trinity
October 21, 2022
On September 21, 1986, two priests arrived at the Martin Family home in rural Connecticut to investigate an apparent case of demonic possession. Only two people would leave the house alive. FAITH is a pixel horror game inspired by the era of classic 8-bit gaming and the "Satanic Scare" of …
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Critic Reviews (12)
Graphics
60.0
Gameplay
75.0
Story
90.0
"After my initial confusion on the first couple of screens on Faith: Chapter One, I buckled down and embraced the game for all its tension and world-building and found that I couldn&s;t get enough of it. Even while writing this …"
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35.0
Gameplay
60.0
Story
75.0
"This unsettling adventure is one of the most engrossing horror games in recent memory, despite the restrained visuals. Subtle sound design and a small but strong soundtrack as well as creepy rotoscoped scenes up the scary factor tenfold."
Read original review"FAITH: The Unholy Trinity is one of the best low-poly games (I&s;d even call it EXTRA low-poly) in recent times, presenting a unique graphic choice, different themes of current horror and paying homage [to other stories] but keeping its own …"
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30.0
Gameplay
25.0
Story
70.0
"For such a crude-looking and sounding game, Faith: The Unholy Trinity is shockingly effective. It demonstrates how minimalistic game mechanics can be made deep through creativity and how simple imagery can still have a strong impact. Modern gamers might be …"
Read original review"With its numerous endings to uncover and pixel-perfect production values, Faith is one of the most unique and exciting games I’ve played in years. And now that the trilogy is available in one gloriously gory package, there’s never been a …"
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45.0
Gameplay
70.0
Story
80.0
"Proving that effective, heart-stopping horror can emerge from even the chonkiest pixels and cobwebbed 8-bit audiovisual presentation, Faith: The Unholy Trinity is a disturbing, skin-bumping terror that embraces its technical limitations and plodding pace to deliver the kind of genre …"
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60.0
Gameplay
75.0
Story
70.0
"Can a game with less than ten colors on the screen, rusty can sound, and on top of that, being played with a simple action button, be not only an excellent adventure, but also a very accomplished horror game? OF …"
Read original review"Absolutely embraces the looks, play, and sounds of the oldest of old-school games with a horror touch"
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78.0
Gameplay
73.0
Story
68.0
"Among the slate of retro horror offerings, Faith: The Unholy Trinity sets itself apart with its distinct visual style and masterful presentation. While boss encounters can be gruelling and lead to frustration, that never diminished our desire to progress the …"
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30.0
Gameplay
25.0
Story
40.0
"FAITH: The Unholy Trinity is not a game for everyone. It looks and plays like something from the late 80&s;s. But for those willing to look past its minimal presentation, there is a devilishly terrifying experience waiting inside."
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30.0
Gameplay
40.0
Story
20.0
"After all these years, the final chapter of Faith turned out to be worth the wait, and with all three chapters bundled in the Unholy Trinity release, there’s never been a better time to play. The dangerous world of Faith …"
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80.0
Gameplay
65.0
Story
70.0
"Faith’s visual and mechanical variety, as well as its one-button simplicity, helps obscure whatever rules it operates by. Sometimes the “save” function briefly changes, and sometimes a pivotal moment takes place from the ordinary overhead camera view rather than in …"
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