Enigma Do Medo V1.1.3c Site
If you bounced off the game in v1.0 due to the obtuse map design or the unfair enemy placement, come back. The patch softens the edges without dullening the blade.
Enigma do Medo v1.1.3c is the definitive way to play. It respects your time just enough to make you let your guard down before it scares you again. It is claustrophobic, deeply Brazilian in its aesthetic (the azulejos tiles and the sound of distant cachorros latindo add unmatched texture), and genuinely unsettling. Enigma do Medo v1.1.3c
By Lucas D. Gama Published: October 31, 2024 If you bounced off the game in v1
Available on itch.io and Steam Greenlight (Legacy Hub). Warning: Do not look directly at the portrait in Apartment 4B during the storm. The patch didn't fix that. It never will. Have you found the secret ending triggered by pressing "C" during the loading screen? Let us know in the comments below. It respects your time just enough to make
The "Enigma" of the title isn't a lie. The puzzles are cryptic. One specific puzzle in v1.1.3c—involving a broken microwave, a chess piece, and a newspaper clipping about a 1999 blackout—remains a community wall. The patch adds a single extra clue (a shadow on the wall shaped like a knight), but no hand-holding. Let’s address the elephant in the room: Performance. Because the game uses a custom lighting engine (Raylib based), older versions suffered from stuttering on the Segundo Andar (Floor 2). Version 1.1.3c introduces dynamic resolution scaling. On a GTX 1060, the game now runs at a locked 60fps, dipping only when the "Mão Cabeluda" (Hairy Hand) chases you through the ventilation shafts.
In the crowded ocean of indie horror, it takes a specific kind of madness to stand out. Enter . The latest patch, v1.1.3c , doesn’t just fix bugs; it polishes a nightmare. For the uninitiated, Enigma do Medo is a first-person psychological horror puzzle game developed by the solo Brazilian studio Relicário Jogos . Drawing heavy inspiration from Silent Hill 4: The Room and Lost in Vivo , the game traps you inside a sentient apartment complex in São Paulo that suffers from existential decay.
