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About This Game It's been several weeks since the terrible car accident took your wife's life. Survived by a miracle, you are tormented by nightmares and doubts about what happened that day. Coming home after work, you feel strange, what hides the past is the question you have to answer.Key FeaturesImmersive Experience: The cold atmosphere of loss and unnatural silence does not leave your home from the day your wife died.Story-focused Exploration: Collect pieces of the past and find revelations by exploring the house and creating a picture of what happened.Thrilling Mystery: Mysteries will show themselves with every found fragment but can you find the answer to them?Unseen Fear: Be careful of fears and horrors you can find behind the veil of mystery. 6d5b4406ea Title: ExposureGenre: Action, Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Radmir KadyrovPublisher:Radmir KadyrovRelease Date: 3 Jul, 2018 Exposure Cheat Code For Pc it had great graphics but very short would recommend if it was free but its not and it is immensely short and apparentally a copy and paste of another game so don't buy thins. This game is hot garbage and glitches a lot! https:\/\/youtu.be\/qi539Rsn-As. Video (gameplay + commentary): https:\/\/youtu.be\/Ssp1KCNtzQ8Played the whole game and found it pretty enjoyable!Atmosphere and graphics are both great. Controls are responsive. Game length is bite-sized so definitely keep that in mind.Exposure felt like the equivalent of a short film in that it's an interesting premise, but being told in a finite amount of time. It'd be neat to see a more extended and fully realized version of this game.. Hey guys! Just got done playing this game. It ran very smoothly and the graphics were pretty dang good. In my opinion, it was worth the $2 for the game. Pretty creepy and was definatly entertaining. I posted a walkthrough of the game if you wanna check it out! Great job on the game, developers!!Link: https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=8DZ1_pA2Dng&t=1432s-Crash25 Gaming. It's a short horror game with a lot of key searchings and a few jump scares.I have already seen this house with all the rooms and similar scripts in other games. So i guess it's a pre-made asset.I had a bug with the fireplace key who didn't appear. But luckely the solution from the developer to delete the save file under C:\\Users\\*UserName*\\AppData\\Local\\Exposure\\Saved\\SaveGames\\Save.sav worked for me.Under C:\\Users\\*UserName*\\AppData\\Local\\Exposure\\Saved\\Config\\WindowsNoEditor\\GameUserSettings.ini you find also some more game settings.E.g. you can set another frame rate limit (Unreal Engine caps at 62 fps by default). You can set bUseVSync=False and FrameRateLimit=144.000000 when you have a 144 hz monitor and a good graphic card.. https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/edit?o=U&video_id=3wri1WWg7FYCheck me out! Game was good in my opinion!. i quite enojyed the game its a very short game for all those thinking of playing this. simple horror indie game but even gave me abit of the goosebumps. Plus streamers loved me jumping abit ahaha xD. Sigh. So this game has screwed me TWICE in the exact same way now, so I didn't get to complete it. That's okay, though...there's this newfangled thing they've got on the interwebz called YouTube, and some nice folks have posted up videos which verify that: a. this game is barely twenty minutes long, and b. it's not worth the effort of playing anyway. What's the problem I had, you ask? Well, I "solved" a small laptop "puzzle" within the game, and got shown the location of a key. Went to said location, spotted a key, but couldn't pick it up. Decided what the hey, I could speed-run my way back to this in a jiffy, let's just uninstall, reinstall, and try again. NO KEY this time. Posted a question to the dev in the game's forum, and in all fairness, he did try to offer a work-around...though this work-around led to a problem of its own, where the game now had "content locked" and refused to download the executable file. Looked up the "content locked" problem on Google, and it's a fairly common Steam error it seems. (Just one I'd never encountered on any other game prior to this one!) Again, the couple of "solutions" offered up failed to work, or simply seemed too difficult to bother. Waited a couple of weeks, reinstalled just to see. Presto! Works again. Repeat early steps of gameplay...NO KEY again. F*ck it, I'll check a walkthrough, see if it's even worth the fuss. Answer: IT'S NOT. Look, maybe I would've been willing to go to the ends of the earth to play this through if it was a game of some length and\/or some note, but it's neither. It's a mediocre asset flip - same house as The Survey, but with less furniture - in which you walk around a VERY empty house, find a few notes in otherwise empty drawers and cupboards, solve a couple of non-puzzles, and get an abrupt and unsatisfying ending for all your troubles. I wouldn't be recommending it if it DIDN'T have such extreme technical problems, so I'm sure as sh*t not going to when it does. Just do as I did and watch a walkthrough, if for some strange reason you still feel compelled to. Might as well save your money. Your chances of being happy with your purchase aren't very high even IF the f*cking game works for you. Mildly atmospheric, with a couple of passable jump-scares, but cliche-ridden in the extreme and chronically boring even by the standards of a walking sim junkie like myself. Oh, and for what it's worth: the YouTuber with the twenty minute video? Spent an awful lot of time walking around in circles trying to trigger events, so you can probably speed-run the game in less than ten. Verdict: 3.5\/10.(PS If you enjoyed this review, feel free to check out my two Curator pages: http:\/\/store.steampowered.com\/curator\/9284586-ReviewsJustfortheHELLofit\/http:\/\/store.steampowered.com\/curator\/10868048-Truly-Horrible-Horror-Games\/?appid=398210Cheers!). The house itself is a COPY PASTE from a nother game called Mortem! when i was playing it i was like hang on a second -_-this game feels like hey take my hand and check out what i did with unreal engine 4 , pretty much thats what it is. WARNING: Apparently this isn't original work, the house featured in the game has been seen in other games (check out the Steam page for a game called Mortem, it's the same house with a different color palette) so this might be a case of asset flipping. Disconsider my positives about the game if so.+ Graphics aim for a photorealistc feel, and hit the mark.+ Sound design is good, no music, only ambient noises.+ The setting is believable, being a suburban house the developer had the time to make it as real as possible.- You walk very slowly, which makes the game at times a chore.- The game is 15 MINUTES LONG.- The game has a total of two jumpscares, which are incredibly predictable and annoying- There are typos to be found in some letters.- The "story" isn't good, nor there is a "thrilling mystery" to be found. - The ending is generic.I'll spoiler tag the next one, but it's also a pretty crucial point to understanding what the game is about:- The main gameplay premise is centered around collecting notes, which somewhat explain the story (why would the main protagonist write random pages and scatter them around the house, in bedroom drawers and such?) and keys, which help you open other areas with other notes for you to read. Amidst all that, there are a few audio spooks so you don't fall asleep while playing. Rinse and repeat until you receive a jumpscare and the game suddenly closes.P.T was an obvious inspiration for this one, but people don't seem to translate what P.T did so well in horror to other projects, this being a clear example.EDIT: misspellings

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