It drops a red nose, but it seemingly has no use. When he gets closer, the figure gets startled and runs away in a panic. Walking around the road, and nearly getting ran-over by a speeding semi-truck, John comes across a gray figure hiding behind a tree. The letter ends that Garcia is required to meet the representative at the Davies household and accompany them back to Rome. He mentions that a representative from the Catholic Church/Vatican is enroute to the parents to discuss compensation in return for their discretion. Gifford instructs Garcia to return somebody called Michael Davies to his parents. Repelling the monster for the 10th and final time, it drops a letter that was written by somebody called Cardinal Gifford for another called Father Garcia. Sometimes, when there's a deer nearby, the monster prefers to butcher it first before moving on to John. A map detailing the game environment can be seen below. Traversing to the edge of the environment will loop the player around to the opposite side. These locations will always look the same and be located in the same positions, despite their surrounding areas changing appearance upon each visit. Special locations, identifiable by specific landmarks (which often contain notes) are never randomized. The forest in which much of the game is set is randomized each time the player traverses to a new screen. Wandering through the dark forest, the player can collect notes scattered throughout the area to learn the events that have John brought into these woods, among understanding the world of FAITH. John carries a crucifix with him at all times, which can be used to dispel whatever evils lurk beyond the trees. 2.4.5 Ending 5 of 5: "When Faith Endures" EndingĪs John Ward, the player travels through a disorienting forest of randomized trees and rocks, searching for the Martin home tucked deep in the woods to complete a botched exorcism of a girl called Amy Martin.2.4.4 Ending 4 of 5: "The Hunter" Ending.2.4.3 Ending 3 of 5: "The Offering" Ending.2.4.2 Ending 2 of 5: "Father and Son" Ending.2.4.1 Ending 1 of 5: "The Murderer" Ending.Even though The Unholy Trinity doesn't exclude mechanics or features from previous variations, there's minor differences in the Game Jolt and Indie DB variations that will be elaborated soon. The Unholy Trinity Edition of Chapter I is fundamentally based off of the itch.io and Deluxe versions. Generally, by Chapter II Demo's release, Indie DB was abandoned and hasn't been updated since 2018.Īll standalone versions of Chapter I were taken down and seemingly lost forever in favor of The Unholy Trinity's release since it's a combination of Chapter I, II, and newly-released Chapter III. FAITH: Deluxe did not have unique variations and was not available to be downloaded on Indie DB. The game was later republished into FAITH: The Unholy Trinity and released on Steam on October 21st, 2022.Ĭhapter I has three, rather minor, unique variations depending on where you downloaded the game from, GameJolt, itch.io, or Indie DB. A "Collector's Edition" of the game, FAITH: Deluxe, was released on October 17th, 2017. It was first released on October 4th, 2017, on GameJolt, itch.io, and Indie DB. 1.4.0 Game series of FAITH ← Previous GameįAITH, also known as FAITH: Chapter I, is a PC horror game developed by Airdorf Games and published by New Blood Interactive.
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