FAITH: The Unholy Trinity coming to Switch alongside physical release

FAITH: The Unholy Trinity

Publisher New Blood Interactive and developer Airdorf Games have announced a Switch port for FAITH: The Unholy Trinity, their pixelated horror game collection.

FAITH: The Unholy Trinity is coming to Nintendo Switch sometime in October and a physical version is up for preorder via our friends at Fangamer.

The throwback horror game collection has been available 2022 for Windows PC (via SteamGOG, and itch.io).

Here’s a rundown on the game, plus a new trailer for the Switch port:

On September 21, 1986, two priests arrived at the Martin Family home in rural Connecticut to investigate an apparent case of demonic possession. Only two people would leave the house alive.

MORE SECRETS

FAITH is a pixel horror game inspired by the era of classic 8-bit gaming and the “Satanic Scare” of the 1980s. Use your holy crucifix to perform exorcisms, fight back against possessed cultists, and cleanse haunted objects. Discover a world of dread, isolation, and mystery as you explore haunted forests, abandoned churches, and the inner sanctums of a Satanic cult.

MORE DEMONS

✞ EXPERIENCE ALL 3 CHAPTERS OF THE UNHOLY TRINITY ✞

  • FAITH – Haunted by nightmares and searching for answers, a young priest returns to the house where an exorcism went horribly wrong a year before.
  • FAITH: Chapter II – After confronting unspeakable paranormal entities and narrowly escaping with his life, a young priest descends into a new nightmare.
  • FAITH: Chapter III – Aided by a mysterious stranger, a young priest travels the dark countryside to stop a Satanic cult from summoning a horrifically powerful demon.

MORTIS

✞ HORROR THE OLD-SCHOOL WAY ✞

  • Wickedly chunky pixels
  • Hand crafted rotoscope animations
  • Haunting retro soundtrack
  • Multiple/secret endings
  • 1980s religious paranoia
  • Demonic EVPs channeled through abandonware speech synthesizers

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