"Faith: The Unholy Trinity" Comes to Switch: A Terrifying Pixel - Art Adventure



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"Faith: The Unholy Trinity" Comes to Switch: A Terrifying Pixel - Art Adventure

Happinet, the publisher, has announced that the horror - adventure game "Faith: The Unholy Trinity", which has received rave reviews on PC, will be released on Switch on August 7th. Anticipation is building among gamers for this exciting release.

 

"Faith: The Unholy Trinity" is a pixel - style horror game inspired by the "Satanic Panic" of the 1980s. The game is set on September 21st, 1986, when two priests arrive at the Martin family residence in the rural Connecticut to investigate an apparent case of demonic possession. Players will need to use a holy cross to exorcise demons, fight against possessed cultists, and purify haunted objects. The game's scenarios include eerie forests, abandoned churches, and the interiors of Satanic temples. Players will explore a terrifying, isolated, and mysterious world within these environments. This pixel - art horror adventure offers a unique gaming experience, and fans of the horror genre are eagerly awaiting its arrival on Switch.
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