Please, Forgive Me (2023) PC | RePack from FitGirl
Release date: July 17, 2023
Genre: Adventure , First-person , 3D , Horror
Developer: Revvalution Studio
Publisher: Revvalution Studio
Platform: PC
Engine: Unreal Engine 4
User ratings on Steam: 100% of user reviews are positive (10 reviews)
Interface language: Russian, English
Voice language: Russian
Edition type: Repack
Medicine: sewn in (TENOKE)
System requirements: OS: Windows 7 x64 and above Processor: Intel® Core⢠i5-3470 / AMD Ryzen⢠3 1200 and better Memory: 8 GB Video: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 760 2GB / AMD Radeon R9 280 3GB or better DirectX: 11 Disk space: 4.1 GB
Description: Please, Forgive Me is a first-person psychological horror game that tells the chilling story of an overconfident realtor named Pavel. Thought he'd earn some money before his honeymoon, he finds himself in a terrifying nightmare where you fear every sound and pray to all the gods to keep from going crazy with terror. Experience a whirlwind of emotions playing the horror game Please, Forgive Me. If you think the end is over, know that the worst hasn't even begun. You'll be completely immersed in a world filled with clammy horror and the most sophisticated nightmares imaginable. If this game doesn't scare you, your soul is already lost. The average gameplay time is 50 minutes. The action unfolds across several locations, including the entrance to the building and the apartment itself. The gameplay is quite dynamic, and characters may hint at clues in their dialogue and monologues, so listen carefully and read between the lines. Something is always happening in this game, as any action will trigger a chain of events that will inevitably lead to a dramatic and terrifying ending. You'll see the protagonist lose composure and control before your very eyes, their confidence dissolving like fog under the impact of terrifying and traumatic events. Epileptic seizures associated with increased sensitivity to light are possible. Some people may experience seizures when exposed to flashing lights and flashing images found in video games. People who have not previously experienced such seizures may not be aware of their condition. A reasonable limitation on the game's audience is recommended.