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For patient hidden-object fans who value eerie mood over production values.
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About Paranormal State: Poison Spring
I went in expecting a paranormal thriller but found a point-and-click mystery with intentionally deliberate pacing. Poison Spring drops you into a fog-shrouded town where you'll search cluttered scenes for objects, solve puzzles that actually require reading tooltips, and piece together a story through static dialogue and sketchy visuals. The hidden-object segments are competent if unremarkable - the hook is the mood, not the mechanics. Expect a 3-5 hour runtime with minimal animation and placeholder-grade graphics. The real test is patience. Loading times are noticeable, the UI feels like it belongs on a 2007 casual portal, and there's zero hand-holding on puzzle logic. If you're the type who savors atmosphere over polish and doesn't mind a janky adventure game from the indie-bundle era, there's a genuinely eerie world buried here. Everyone else should skip it.

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- OS
- Windows XP Service Pack 2
- Processor
- 1.6 GHz
- Memory
- 1 GB RAM
- Graphics
- OpenGL 1.2+ or compatible graphics card
- DirectX
- Version 9.0 Hard Drive: 786 MB available space
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- Unknown
- Release Date
- Nov 26, 2013