Faith: Chapter Two (Unholy Trinity version)

Not a huge leap in quality, but a measurable and appreciable step up regardless. The story feels more personal and involving, the scares feel more earned and ingenious, and it’s all without sacrificing what made the first chapter so engaging. There are some parts I had more problems with than I should have, however, like a memorization puzzle that has no place in modern games (c’mon, now) and I still feel little motivation to get the other endings. Also, the ending isn’t necessarily bad, but it’s the sort of thing that only works with great follow-through. We’ll see, I guess.

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Faith (Unholy Trinity version, sometimes referred to as “Faith: Chapter One”)