Unholy plunges players into a harrowing journey as a desperate mother searching for her missing child. This atmospheric first-person adventure blurs the lines between reality and a nightmarish dimension, forcing players to confront a grotesque society ruled by a fanatical priest caste.
Overview
Developed by Duality Games and published by 505 Pulse, Unholy is a single-player, atmospheric horror experience that blends puzzle-solving with stealth and combat elements. Players will navigate two distinct, yet interconnected, worlds: the bleak, brutalist landscape of a post-Soviet Eastern European town and the disturbing, twisted realm of Unholy itself. The narrative is driven by the search for a lost child, unraveling a dark mystery that spans both realities. The game's unique visual style is heavily inspired by the unsettling artwork of Duality Games' Art Director, Tomasz Strzałkowski, contributing significantly to its oppressive and disturbing atmosphere.
Highlights
- Dual World Exploration: Traverse a grim Eastern European town and the grotesque, priest-ruled world of Unholy, uncovering clues and solving puzzles across both.
- Atmospheric Horror: Experience an unsettling journey driven by a captivating narrative and visuals inspired by dark artist Tomasz Strzałkowski.
- Choice-Driven Gameplay: Decide whether to infiltrate or confront brutal enemies as you stand against an aberrant establishment.
Who It's For
Unholy is designed for players who enjoy atmospheric horror games with a strong narrative focus. Fans of first-person adventures that incorporate puzzle-solving, stealth mechanics, and a dark, unsettling aesthetic will find themselves drawn into its oppressive world. Those who appreciate unique art styles and mature themes will also find much to explore.
Game Info
Unholy offers a single-player experience with full Steam integration, including achievements and trading cards. It supports a wide range of languages, ensuring accessibility for a global audience. The game was released on July 20, 2023, and is available as a paid title. While user reception is mixed, its distinctive art direction and narrative premise offer a unique horror experience.





