Game name: Dead Secret + Dead Secret Circle
Ganre: Horror, PC Games
Developer: Robot Invader
Release date: 2016
Interface language: EN
Voice language: EN
Description:
Dead Secret (2016): Dead Secret is a first-person horror mystery set in rural Kansas in 1965.
"This is a bizarre experience." -- SWERY, director of Deadly Premonition and D4: Dark Dreams Dont Die.
Who killed Harris Bullard?
A reclusive man with a mysterious past is dead and its up to you to crack the case. Investigate the crime scene, uncover secret documents, and piece together the puzzle to name his killer. But keep your wits about you: nothing is as it seems and you are not alone. Bullard took his secrets to the grave. Somebody wants them to stay there.
Dead Secret is designed for both traditional and virtual reality play. This game includes a free unlock code for the Oculus Rift version.
Dead Secret Circle (2018): Dead Secret Circle is designed by hardcore fans of classic horror games. If you like exploring creepy places, discovering a complex story, solving weird puzzles, and running for your life from a straight-razor-wielding serial killer with a sinister laugh, DEAD SECRET CIRCLE is for you.
Dead Secret Circle is a horror mystery game set in 1971 Chicago and the sequel to the critically acclaimed DEAD SECRET.
Five years after the events of DEAD SECRET, Patricia Gables investigation of a serial killer leads her to a condemned apartment building in East Chicago. There she finds people living on the margins of society, too poor or too stubborn to leave, each with something to hide. The building nearly vibrates with secrets. And strangely, Patricia feels like shes been there before.
System Requirements:
CPU: Intel Core i3 2.00 GHz or AMD equivalent
RAM: 1 GB
OS: Windows 7 or better, 64-bit
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 450 or higher with 1GB Memory
Free Disk Space: 4 GB
Recommended System Requirements
CPU: Intel Core i5-4590 equivalent or better
RAM: 1 GB
OS: Windows 7 or better, 64-bit
Video Card: NVIDIA 970 / AMD 290 or faster
Free Disk Space: 4 GB
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