Ah, Black Sect (1993), where the puzzles are cryptic, the villagers are creepy, and the atmosphere is so thick you could spread it on toast. A classic first-person point-and-click adventure, it has that early '90s Euro-horror vibe, full of dark cults and medieval superstitions. You’ll spend a lot of time pixel-hunting, inventory-juggling, and second-guessing your life choices. But if you like atmospheric dread served with a dose of frustration, it’s oddly satisfying. Just don’t expect anyone to explain anything—ever.
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