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A fog-drenched first-person mystery on a cut-off island in 1996 - low-budget, quietly strange, and more open than you'd expect for the price of a coffee.

My first hour with Reflecting Fate felt like stumbling into a half-remembered dream someone else had about Twin Peaks. You are an islander on Denwood, a cold northern European patch of land with, as the Greenlight pitch once put it, "mesmerizing natural landscapes" - and then the livestock start vanishing. Overnight. Silently. No tracks, no blood, no rational explanation. When the disappearances reach your own family, the game stops being a curiosity and starts pulling at something genuinely unsettling. The structure is more generous than the budget implies. The whole island is open from the start, every building enterable, every object carrying some trace of the people who touched it. The investigation is nonlinear - you gather evidence, compare observations, and can reach the ending through more than one path. That freedom feels rare for a solo-dev release sitting at this price point, and it deserves credit. Denwood does not funnel you. It just sits there, grey and quiet and slightly wrong, daring you to read it correctly. That said, Reflecting Fate carries the rough edges that come with the territory. The English localization is translated from Russian and stumbles in places - not fatally, but enough to occasionally break immersion at moments that want to land hard. Community discussions flag the lack of an FOV slider and a head-bob option that is intense enough to cause motion sickness for sensitive players - real friction that the developer does not appear to have patched. The Steam review pool is small (around two dozen votes, sitting in mixed territory), which tells you less about quality than it does about visibility. This one simply never got the audience it needed. It also ties directly into the Lex Mortis universe, completing that story - meaning if you played that predecessor, you have an extra layer of context that the game rewards, and if you haven't, a few threads may feel incomplete. Who is this for, honestly? Players who like the slow-burn investigation cadence of something like Kholat or early Zachtronics walking sims, who can forgive choppy localization when the mood is doing real work. If you need polished cutscenes and a FOV setting, look elsewhere. But if you want to spend an evening on a cold island that keeps its secrets just long enough to make you care, Reflecting Fate has a particular kind of handmade atmosphere that bigger games rarely bother with. It knows what it is. That counts for something. Kai, Scout Team

Reflecting Fate

Reflecting Fate

10 jul 2017KxONEStarmops
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A fog-drenched first-person mystery on a cut-off island in 1996 - low-budget, quietly strange, and more open than you'd expect for the price of a coffee.

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My first hour with Reflecting Fate felt like stumbling into a half-remembered dream someone else had about Twin Peaks. You are an islander on Denwood, a cold northern European patch of land with, as the Greenlight pitch once put it, "mesmerizing natural landscapes" - and then the livestock start vanishing. Overnight. Silently. No tracks, no blood, no rational explanation. When the disappearances reach your own family, the game stops being a curiosity and starts pulling at something genuinely unsettling. The structure is more generous than the budget implies. The whole island is open from the start, every building enterable, every object carrying some trace of the people who touched it. The investigation is nonlinear - you gather evidence, compare observations, and can reach the ending through more than one path. That freedom feels rare for a solo-dev release sitting at this price point, and it deserves credit. Denwood does not funnel you. It just sits there, grey and quiet and slightly wrong, daring you to read it correctly. That said, Reflecting Fate carries the rough edges that come with the territory. The English localization is translated from Russian and stumbles in places - not fatally, but enough to occasionally break immersion at moments that want to land hard. Community discussions flag the lack of an FOV slider and a head-bob option that is intense enough to cause motion sickness for sensitive players - real friction that the developer does not appear to have patched. The Steam review pool is small (around two dozen votes, sitting in mixed territory), which tells you less about quality than it does about visibility. This one simply never got the audience it needed. It also ties directly into the Lex Mortis universe, completing that story - meaning if you played that predecessor, you have an extra layer of context that the game rewards, and if you haven't, a few threads may feel incomplete. Who is this for, honestly? Players who like the slow-burn investigation cadence of something like Kholat or early Zachtronics walking sims, who can forgive choppy localization when the mood is doing real work. If you need polished cutscenes and a FOV setting, look elsewhere. But if you want to spend an evening on a cold island that keeps its secrets just long enough to make you care, Reflecting Fate has a particular kind of handmade atmosphere that bigger games rarely bother with. It knows what it is. That counts for something.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

singleplayertier:sub-5First-Person InvestigationOpen Island WorldMultiple EndingsParanormal MysteryEvidence GatheringNonlinear NarrativeMotion Sickness WarningLex Mortis Universe

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OS
windows 7, 8 or 10
Memory
4 GB RAM
Storage
5 GB available space
Graphics
GTX 560 or R7 260
Processor
Intel core i3 or amd fx4300

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Desarrolladora
KxONE
Distribuidora
Starmops
Fecha de lanzamiento
10 jul 2017

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Reflecting Fate se lanzó el 10 de julio de 2017.

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Reflecting Fate fue desarrollado por KxONE y publicado por Starmops.