Game "Inception of darkness. Exorcist 3"

PC
Game "Inception of darkness. Exorcist 3"
  • Game size:
    317.74Mb
  • Release date:
    17 November 2012
  • Operating system:
    Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10
  • Minimum requirements
  • CPU:
    1GHz
  • RAM:
    1Gb
  • Graphics card:
    256Mb, DirectX 9
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Game screenshots

Game description

Don't pass by the grief of the poor watchman at the archaeologists' camp. The man lost his only son - he was kidnapped by evil forces. They will oppose you throughout the game. Be cautious as you investigate and be sure to bring a flashlight and a map so that you are fully armed.

The guardian has no one to turn to for help, he can only count on you and, of course, on himself. He decided to conduct his own investigation, well, you join him and help him in every way. You need to thoroughly examine the entire territory of the camp, and then move on to the surrounding area. Most likely, you will find important clues somewhere far away in the woods or on the riverbank.

You can find useful items from the inventory category in the camp tent or the dusky forest. Some of them you will be able to pick up on the road. Some items will be hidden very securely, so you will need to dig through a mountain of unnecessary junk to find them. Keep in mind that seemingly useless fishing hooks or lighters can be of considerable help to you in due course.

Find out the additional details and nuances after solving various tasks. Even an open safe or a tuned up viewfinder or even finding the right path in the deep woods can help you find your child. Just do not forget to fill out the diary and enter there important data, so that you have all of them in front of you. We're talking about codes and decoded messages or combinations of some symbols - it will all come in handy.

When you can't move forward on your own, use a hint. This will help you find the items you need or figure out which location you need to urgently show up and get busy. Look at the map more often, so that you always know your movements and know where to go next.