Enigma of Fear
40

Players in Game

8 803 😀     290 😒
93,80%

Rating

$29.99

Enigma of Fear Steam Charts & Stats

Become Mia, a paranormal detective searching for her missing father inside the Perimeter - a place that doesn't exist. Investigate clues like a real detective and unravel the mysteries behind the Enigma of Fear, defeating the terrible monsters who'll try to stop you.
App ID1507580
App TypeGAME
Developers ,
Publishers Dumativa, Nuuvem Inc
Categories Single-player, Steam Achievements, Full controller support, Remote Play on TV, Captions available
Genres Indie, Action, Adventure
Release DateComing soon
Platforms Windows
Supported Languages English, Portuguese - Brazil

Enigma of Fear
40 Players in Game
10 542 All-Time Peak
93,80 Rating

Steam Charts

Enigma of Fear
40 Players in Game
10 542 All-Time Peak
93,80 Rating

At the moment, Enigma of Fear has 40 players actively in-game. This is 99.22% lower than its all-time peak of 6 018.


Enigma of Fear Player Count

Enigma of Fear monthly active players. This table represents the average number of players engaging with the game each month, providing insights into its ongoing popularity and player activity trends.

Month Average Players Change
2025-07 35 +16.94%
2025-06 30 -1.98%
2025-05 30 -22.51%
2025-04 39 -48.1%
2025-03 76 -23.02%
2025-02 99 -62.17%
2025-01 263 -81.49%
2024-12 1422 0%

Enigma of Fear
9 093 Total Reviews
8 803 Positive Reviews
290 Negative Reviews
Very Positive Score

Enigma of Fear has garnered a total of 9 093 reviews, with 8 803 positive reviews and 290 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Very Positive’ overall score.

Reviews Chart


Chart above illustrates the trend of feedback for Enigma of Fear over time, showcasing the dynamic changes in player opinions as new updates and features have been introduced. This visual representation helps to understand the game's reception and how it has evolved.


Recent Steam Reviews

This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback

Playtime: 1292 minutes
Enigma of Fear focuses on the journey of Mia, a paranormal investigator for an organization known as "The Order," and her trusted companion, Lupi the Dog. Mia, Lupi, and a pair of other investigators have tracked down the whereabouts of Mia's father, Verity, who leads The Order. Verity's last known location was the mysterious Strach mansion, which has been abandoned for decades. Once the site of a great tragedy, which cost the lives of several members of The Order to investigate, Mia and Lupi must find Verity and save him before it's too late. However, their arrival at the Strach Mansion has set into motion paranormal forces beyond which any have encountered before. The narrative of Enigma of Fear plays out through a combination of notes/recordings which grant Mia insight into the past history of the Strach mansion and surrounding areas, as well as voiced scenes which play out over the course of the story. Without revealing too much, themes at play are interesting enough to keep the player engaged, as the narrative begins to intertwine with aspects of gameplay later in the story. Themes such as predetermined fate, and eldritch horror are at play as the narrative is told from the view points of several other characters at various moments in the game. It's revealed quite early on that the Strach family has been something of a generational cult seeking the true nature of fear, with the final generation achieving a ritual decades in the making. However, the outcome of this ritual lead not only to the downfall of the Strach, but also suffused the region with powerful paranormal distortions, which lead to the later investigations by The Order. However, the player is left to their own devices to learn what happened to The Order investigators who came to study the phenomenon, as well as the darker history of the Strach. The voice acting and small talk could've used some reworking for the English translation of the game; however, I did enjoy learning about the lore of the game as I progressed. One aspect I enjoyed was the art direction for this project, which featured 2D sprites set in a 3D world from an isometric perspective, with a cohesive art style which nicely compliments the game. The gameplay of Enigma of Fear is largely driven by puzzles, though there are some fairly simple combat sections of the game. When Mia arrives at the mansion, she's equipped only with her flashlight (with toggleable UV light), though she quickly acquires a crowbar and firearm. There are a few varieties of enemies in the game, which I mean literally three or so, which Mia can attempt to combat using her weapons either by sneaking up to get the jump on an opponent, or by unloading bullets into them until they go down. The combat is mind-numbingly easy, with stealth being so effective you could go through the entire game barely ever touching the gun. Thus, the gameplay focus is on the puzzles which are overall well designed. Generally speaking, most of the puzzles around the mansion and surrounding zones can be solved without a guide or outside resources, with many focusing on puzzles using symbols or deriving meaning from a shape or pattern. While many puzzles are self-contained within the zone they're encountered, there are some puzzles which may require Mia to have acquired an item or clue from another zone first. In this aspect, my biggest complaint with the game rears its head which was the run backs. I lost dozens of minutes, possibly hours, going through a zone and encountering puzzle which I ought to have been able to solve, only to realize the solution after having moved to another zone. While the characters have a "run" function, the areas are quite spread apart, and one zone requires Mia to run through it in a specific manner, which can be time consuming if done many times. While Mia and Lupi can swap between one another, I felt that Lupi was generally underutilized for puzzles, which was a bit disappointing. Enigma of Fear also features puzzles which are tied to collectibles in the game. While this is a fun concept, it was a bit disappointing to learn that each of these was effectively a cryptology question one might get in Comp Sci class, or from a puzzle book, with the clues usually just instructing the player on which cipher to use to solve the puzzles. However, I did appreciate the process to arrive at the solution to some of these, which made a good utilization of what a PC game can do, in regards to messing with folders, files, and file manipulation. Overall, I enjoyed my experience with Enigma of Fear, though I feel that it will appeal more to the sort who enjoy cipher puzzles, than those who enjoy things like Resident Evil/Silent Hill. It does feature some aspects of horror, though its overall art direction and presentation keeps it from feeling like a full blown horror game. I'd feel good recommending the game to fans of puzzles, provided they've got the patience to deal with some slightly annoying running back and forth, or replaying segments.
👍 : 1 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 1000 minutes
Ugh, hard to recommend but It's worth a play. It features an interesting world and great brain teasers. Unfortunately as the game goes on some puzzles go into moon logic territory. But the first two thirds of the game are great as you piece together bit by bit a semblance of a clue of what the hell is going on in the perimeter. The English voice acting for the main character and her sidekicks is kinda... bad... at times, but it is serviceable. Verity and Jaser's actors sure do a lot of heavy lifting. The ending unfortunately, is where it kinda falls apart. It gets a bit too meta in how you need to manipulate menu stuff to progress the story. The final boss battle is a huge pain in the ass introducing a parry mechanic that was never relevant in the game until that moment, afterwards you need to complete a sequence of actions while your interface and screen get covered and you just have to.. deal with it. And at the end it's one of those philosophical talk to the final boss and become best friends forever kind of ending... bleh. There are also some plot threads that remain sort of unanswered, maybe I was unable to connect the dots, but it's not entirely clear: [spoiler]why/how is it a cycle, what triggers the reset?[/spoiler] [spoiler]why did Sophie have a picture with Jaser as a baby, given how he is a Strach and his father is Abraham and his mother was also a Strach. Why it gets even more screwy is that he does in fact attempt to replace Mia. Maybe it's just some form of jealousy, but Sophie also seemed to sort of view Jaser as a child, judging by the recording that I thought was left for Mia but actually was left for him [/spoiler] [spoiler] Why was there a photo of... Calisto? at the end [/spoiler] [spoiler] How was Mia able to break the loop as a sort of unforeseen agent, if she was born inside the cycle? [/spoiler]
👍 : 1 | 😃 : 0
Positive

Enigma of Fear Steam Achievements

Enigma of Fear offers players a rich tapestry of challenges, with a total of 19 achievements to unlock. These achievements span a variety of in-game activities, encouraging exploration, skill development, and strategic mastery. Unlocking these achievements provides not only a rewarding experience but also a deeper engagement with the game's content.

Ol' Reliable

Find the crowbar

Rise of the Unhaunted One

Open the Advanced Lock in the Mansion

He Will Be Back
Platonic Link

Open the padlock in the Graveyard of the Melodies

Was It Like This Before?
Déjà Vu
Timoris Memoria
Scream
Third Eye
Confinement
Overcharge

Open the dented door in the Spiral Castle

Old Root
Like Clockwork

Synchronize the three clocks in the Spiral Castle

Secret Path
Immortal
Forbidden Room
Transcend

Transcend with Mia

The Beginning and the End

Solve all the enigmas of the cursed items in the Perimeter with Samuel.

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Enigma of Fear Minimum PC System Requirements

Minimum:
  • OS: Windows 10 +
  • Processor: Intel Core i3-530 | AMD A6-3650+
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Geforce 9600GT | AMD HD 6570 | Intel HD 4600
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 4 GB available space

Enigma of Fear Recommended PC System Requirements

Recommended:
  • OS: Windows 11 64Bits +
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-3300 | AMD Ryzen 3 1200
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Geforce 560 | AMD Radeon HD 6950 | Intel UHD 630
  • DirectX: Version 12
  • Storage: 4 GB available space

Enigma of Fear has specific system requirements to ensure smooth gameplay. The minimum settings provide basic performance, while the recommended settings are designed to deliver the best gaming experience. Check the detailed requirements to ensure your system is compatible before making a purchase.


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Enigma of Fear Latest News & Patches

This game has received a total of 8 updates to date, ensuring continuous improvements and added features to enhance player experience. These updates address a range of issues from bug fixes and gameplay enhancements to new content additions, demonstrating the developer's commitment to the game's longevity and player satisfaction.

BUGs Fix
Date: 2024-11-29 03:02:13
General bug fix for Enigma of Fear v.1.0.3
👍 : 1244 | 👎 : 59
Major BUG Fix
Date: 2024-11-30 21:21:07
Changelog for Enigma of Fear v.1.0.6
👍 : 644 | 👎 : 8
BUG Fix
Date: 2024-12-02 10:14:33
Changelog for Enigma of Fear v.1.0.7
👍 : 461 | 👎 : 4
BUG Fix
Date: 2024-12-03 23:48:33
Changelog for Enigma of Fear v.1.0.8
👍 : 359 | 👎 : 1
BUG Fix
Date: 2024-12-04 21:03:03
Changelog for Enigma of Fear v. 1.0.9
👍 : 377 | 👎 : 6


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