Dark Salvation

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Developer(s)Mangled Eye Studios
Publisher(s)Mangled Eye Studios
Designer(s)Thearrel McKinney
Dark Salvation
Promotional art showing the cover art, as well as the DVD and CD-ROM discs of the Dark Salvation Limited Unrated Dual-Disc edition
Developer(s)Mangled Eye Studios
Publisher(s)Mangled Eye Studios
Designer(s)Thearrel McKinney
Engineid Tech 3
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
ReleaseJuly 28, 2009[1]
Genre(s)First-person shooter
Mode(s)Single-player

Dark Salvation is a gothic horror first-person shooter video game created by the now defunct American developer Mangled Eye Studios, released on July 28, 2009 for Microsoft Windows. The game follows the story of Talia, a young woman whose family is killed in the service of the demon Lucafix. After being trapped in his realm, she becomes possessed by the Spirit Crystal and must use its powers to escape from the underworld.

The game is played in a manner similar to other first-person shooters. Players battle monsters while solving puzzles and avoiding traps. The game is seen from Talia's perspective. The game allows players to battle through fourteen levels using ten different weapons, each with the ability to cast spells.[2]

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