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Dark Fall: Lost Souls

Dark Fall: Lost Souls

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Dark Fall: Lost Souls Features

Some say the old train station and hotel are a 'haunted hotspot', hidden away in the woods, forgotten by some, feared by others. The old hallways and train platforms echo with the ghosts of many eras, all trapped within the very fabric of the place, each hoping for salvation. The dusty old rooms seem possessed, exhibiting 'time slips' as the past becomes the present. You must tread very carefully, or you too many join the Lost Souls forever. So, why are you here?

Amy Haven went missing 5 Years ago. On the anniversary of the child's disappearance you, the Police Inspector who failed to find her, has returned to the Train Station and Hotel one last time. As you attempt to solve the mystery of Amy's disappearance you must face the horrors of your past. Someone, or something, does not want you to solve the mystery, that much is clear. Never turn your back on the darkness....for something hides there; something evil, unknowable and hungry.

Key features:

  • A stand-alone Dark Fall horror adventure.

  • Explore a derelict train station & hotel, abandoned since World War 2.

  • Experience 'timeslips' as the past becomes the present.

  • Communicate with ghosts, the Lost Souls, and attempt to free them from purgatory.

  • A hauntingly creepy score, to chill, alarm and horrify.

  • Explore the memories of the dead, in their own ‘nightmares’.

  • Discover the true identity, and power behind, the Dark Fall itself.

  • Play twisted 'Party Games' including Blind Man's Buff and Statues.

  • Solve a modern urban mystery, 'What Happened To Amy Haven?'

  • Use a Ouijaboard to meet and communicate with ghosts.

  • Survive the night in a realistic, abandoned location full of danger!

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Download Dark Fall: Lost Souls on PC With GameLoop Emulator

Get Dark Fall: Lost Souls steam game

Dark Fall: Lost Souls, is a popular steam game developed by Dark Fall: Lost Souls. You can download Dark Fall: Lost Souls and top steam games with GameLoop to play on PC. Click the 'Get' button then you could get the latest best deals at GameDeal.

Dark Fall: Lost Souls Features

Some say the old train station and hotel are a 'haunted hotspot', hidden away in the woods, forgotten by some, feared by others. The old hallways and train platforms echo with the ghosts of many eras, all trapped within the very fabric of the place, each hoping for salvation. The dusty old rooms seem possessed, exhibiting 'time slips' as the past becomes the present. You must tread very carefully, or you too many join the Lost Souls forever. So, why are you here?

Amy Haven went missing 5 Years ago. On the anniversary of the child's disappearance you, the Police Inspector who failed to find her, has returned to the Train Station and Hotel one last time. As you attempt to solve the mystery of Amy's disappearance you must face the horrors of your past. Someone, or something, does not want you to solve the mystery, that much is clear. Never turn your back on the darkness....for something hides there; something evil, unknowable and hungry.

Key features:

  • A stand-alone Dark Fall horror adventure.

  • Explore a derelict train station & hotel, abandoned since World War 2.

  • Experience 'timeslips' as the past becomes the present.

  • Communicate with ghosts, the Lost Souls, and attempt to free them from purgatory.

  • A hauntingly creepy score, to chill, alarm and horrify.

  • Explore the memories of the dead, in their own ‘nightmares’.

  • Discover the true identity, and power behind, the Dark Fall itself.

  • Play twisted 'Party Games' including Blind Man's Buff and Statues.

  • Solve a modern urban mystery, 'What Happened To Amy Haven?'

  • Use a Ouijaboard to meet and communicate with ghosts.

  • Survive the night in a realistic, abandoned location full of danger!

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Information

  • Developer

    Darkling Room

  • Latest Version

    1.0.0

  • Last Updated

    2010-04-21

  • Category

    Steam-game

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Reviews

  • gamedeal user

    Jun 22, 2014

    You've been called to point and click your way through a mystery down at the old abandoned hotel and train station. It isn't long though before you're ambushed by G-G-G-GHOSTS?!? Lucky for you, you have a bottle of vodka, a handful of Clozapine and a helpful buddy with a serious texting habit. Your adventure is celebrated by the town by putting on a fireworks display in your honor but can you avoid the spooky skeletons and delerium tremens long enough to yank the mask off old man Withers? Excellent ambiance, Don't play alone alone in the dark. Bottle of vodka reccomended for player as well as character.
  • gamedeal user

    May 16, 2022

    I had to beat this in one sitting because I did not want to come back to it. It isn't that the game is bad but rather it feels like it trips over it's own feet with being all over the place. Point and Clicks are great but be ready to devote some serious time to understanding what the game wants from you.
  • gamedeal user

    Aug 21, 2014

    6/10 A bit of a 'meh' game, really. If Steam had the option for a middle spot between recommend and don't recommend, I'd choose it. It had its moments, some of the puzzles were good and much of the story was okay as well, but nothing really shone. Some confusing UI. Some horrible voice acting (and some okay). Some cheesy horror aspects. No ability to skip repetitive dialog or animations. Quite linear, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, but there are some obtuse prerequisites to move the story along at times. For instance, you're in a room, do everything you can...and move on. Explore some other area, do all you can...then get stuck. Well if you then go back to the first area, something will have changed for some reason...triggered by something else you did but for no apparent reason. But overall, it just didn't grip me enough to make me want to work through things...or I would just assume something illogical was going on even if in the end it just might have just taken a little more scrutiny...but time I didn't feel like spending on it. In the end, it was good enough that I at least was willing to finish it. I got it on a 75% Steam sale, so I can't complain. If you like horror/spooky and maybe have an interest in the occult, it might grip you more than it did me and you can overlook some of its flaws.
  • gamedeal user

    Apr 1, 2012

    I took a risk on this since it looked interest, but unfortunately it did not live up to what i hoped for. It is basically a point and click adventure where you have to mostly guess the answers or items to use. It was interesting, but I quit after I got tired of looking at Walkthroughs each time I got stuck. The answers and locations of items were not logical, so I moved onto another game after 4 hours of playing.
  • gamedeal user

    Apr 4, 2016

    Have you ever wondered what would happen if you fused Dark Fall and Silent Hill together? I'll tell you what happens: you get Lost Souls, the creepiest game by far in the Dark Fall series. What a game. What a finish. Where do I even begin, since it's all great? I love the look of this game. You can tell Jonathan Boakes definitely had a bigger budget to play with since this game moves away from the Myst like feel, and more towards 360 degree surroundings, in which your character turns, sweeping the surroundings around him, instead of slide images. Time has not been kind to the Dowerton Station and Hotel. In Dark Fall 1, the train station is unsettling, but still just an empty, abandoned train station. In DF: LS, Dowerton has turned into a hell hole - a place where vandalism, illicit activity, and even satanic activity have become commonplace. The train station and hotel is beautifully rendered, yet is visually disturbing. This game does not bank on jump scares, though I was suprised a couple times. The scares come from knowing that you are exploring an evil place. The story is fairly simple and very reminiscent of a Silent Hill kind of story. You are an Inspector who failed to apprehend the kidnapper/murderer of a young girl named Amy. She was last seen at the train station. Your guilt and shame lead you to return to the station and hopefully find her and bring about closure. As you explore, you meet other ghosts who for some reason or other are also trapped in the hotel. Because you are such a nice inspector, you help these lost souls find their way so they can move on. Each ghost you help gives you a key that will be useful. What I love about this section is that you are able to jump back in time to 1947, seeing the hotel at its peak. It makes returning to the present all the more horrifying as you see the decay of the place. Just like the previous Dark Fall games, the use of sound is great. With visuals and sound creating an eerie, disturbing world, this is a game that would definitely be one to play in the dark with a good set of headphones. So, good basic story, good visuals and sound, what about the puzzles? They are by far the easiest puzzles in the Dark Fall series. Yes, you will still read a lot and you will need to take notes, but I feel that the puzzles are a lot more intuitive than the previous games. There are three floors to the Hotel, and each one serves as a kind of level. The Train Station itself serves as a level. Within each level, there are puzzles that are meant for just that area. To me, that makes this game a lot easier, unlike Dark Fall: The Journal where you just jump in and have no idea what the first objective is. Speaking of learning objectives, your character has a cell phone! Throughout the game, you will receive texts that will give hints to where you should go, and the next mission. It will also serve as filling in parts of the story. This game was a fitting conclusion to the Dark Fall series. I enjoyed revisiting the Dowerton Station and Hotel. It has really made me curious and excited to look at other games made by Jonathan Boakes. If you like ghost stories, you owe it to yourself to try the Dark Fall series.
  • gamedeal user

    May 25, 2016

    I wanna start out by saying I LOVE old school point and clicks, and the first 2 dark fall games were amazing to me, story, gameplay, environments, etc. They had everything I look for in an adventure game. I cannot say the same for Dark Fall: Lost Souls. It feels like they just handed the location setting to a completely random team, and said "make a ghost story!" The story is cliche and forgettable. The first 2 titles in the series had very original, deep plotlines that I loved delving into. The lore was awesome, and traveling to different time periods was essential AND fascinating. In Lost Souls, the story is about a ghost girl that is haunting a haunted place. That's literally it. The depth of "malakai" from 2, or the intrigue of the well are completely gone from Lost Souls, and replaced with a snotty-spoiled ghost-child wearing pig tails. A huge let down. The environments are a GREAT improvment! This game looks amazing compared to the first entries, however it's a huge shame that the improved graphics isn't met with better game design. Instead of being afraid of the story, you will be afraid of the graphics, if you're afraid at all. Something will jump on the screen, you won't find any notes in this game that give you chills to simply read. And I found that to be a huge let down. Another thing that really bothered me was the padding. It wasn't the content that was padded, but the controls and gameplay itself. It takes a FULL SECOND to just turn your character in a single direction. This sounds negligible, but when you're trying to figure out where to go all of a sudden you realize you've been in the same hallway for nearly 2 minutes doing literally nothing but trying to orientate your character. The game (for no real reason) also allows you to "look" up/down on every single screen. Despite how this is only used once or twice in puzzles or story exploration, it's ultimately just a trap to spend MORE time looking around slowly and accomplishing nothing. I know my account shows nearly 30 hours of gameplay—I assure you that is not because I loved it OR because it's that long! I literally fell asleep multiple times playing this game. How uninteresting the story is, how much nothing seems to actually fit into anything, how slow it is to even MOVE, all add up to an incredibly dull game. The most successful thing this game did, was put me to sleep. EDIT: If you're still reading and want another example of how watered down bad this is compared to the first 2, you remember the "over here!" or "here!" voice mechanics in 1 and 2? That were creepy to hear cuz it meant something creepy was happening? In this game, when you hear "Over here!" it means "HEY TURN YOUR FLASHLIGHT ON, YOU CAN'T SEE!". That's all. It only happens when you need your flashlight out. Because not being able to see wasn't hint enough? Completely ruined a creepy mechanic. TL;DR As a standalone game, it's better than most other point and clicks, but still forgettable 6/10 As a sequel to Dark Fall 1 & 2, it's an utter disappointment 3/10. Just play 1 or 2 again, is what I recommend.
  • gamedeal user

    Oct 1, 2016

    Coming from the first two Dark Fall games this one was a huge disappointment. I miss the ghost-hunting and the eerie historical Cornwall vibe I got from the previous games. Even though this takes place in the Station Hotel, it doesn't feel like the same setting as the first game. Lost Souls relies way too heavily on boring, over-used tropes from the modern horror genre: Creepy little girl? Check. Scribbles on the walls? Check. Old hospital paraphernalia? Check. Scary dolls and mannequins? Check. Random gore? Check. Nonsensical jump scares? Check, check, check, and check. Definitely play the first two Dark Fall games (and the Lost Crown games from the same dev), but I say pass on this one unless you get it at a huge discount.
  • gamedeal user

    Feb 9, 2017

    3 attempts at game, 3 crashes within 5 mins of starting game :( gave up, was looking forward to game but looks like the game has other ideas. Update: Use Vista SP2 + Administraive compatibility settings, now past the crashes. Also created my own desktop shortcut as wil not open from within steam. Still more crashes and sound loops :( Now starting to get into the game, classic point and click old style game. Only let down once you are playing the game is there are no graphic/video settings so you have what you have. If you like old style pojnt and click (easy) games then give this a try when on special price as long as you use compatibility settings for Windows 10.
  • gamedeal user

    Apr 25, 2017

    Fantastic game with great atmosphere not shockingly scary but creepy and a few jump scares that keep you on your toes. Played all three and really really would recommend this game i paid 10.99 pounds and was well worth it.
  • gamedeal user

    Nov 28, 2013

    simple storyline, average voice acting, but atmosphere (sound and visual) is spectacularly creepy. worth playing when on sale
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