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I seriously hope to see more from you. This game creeped me the hell out, plus I absolutely love PS1 style horror. It's a bit slow paced but it's intended to be a slow burning game. Loved it 💜

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monke

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very cool ! i loved it.

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A very fascinating eldritch experience where I yet again manage to doom the world with boxes.

DO NOT let the visuals undermine the experience. I came into this game not thinking much of it, but I left with a very very different mindset. I love the amount of information you gain as you progress, building the situations that occurred beforehand. I also loved how the eeriness remained constant and left you feeling uncomfortable without anything actually jump scaring you.

Great work!

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Jamie, tremendous work on the game!  I am a high school teacher in Ohio (US) and I had a video game review project that my students completed, and one chose to review "The Black Iris", and I thought he did a great job showcasing how great your game is!  So much that it has me and several other students in the class playing it.  I wanted to share, and reach out to see if you had any interest in connecting with our class?  Thanks and keep up the great work!

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Hi! I really enjoyed this review, it really is an honour that one of your students chose the game to review. I would love to chat with your class, give me an email at arboretagames@gmail.com and we can chat more.

Great atmosphere (graphics, sound design and music). Very Mandy-esque. I loved how the camera went upside down in one of the corridors. It was a simple but also unsettling effect.

It was a good idea to use real footage videos during the game, it helped to bring up the atmosphere quite a lot.

Great game! I enjoyed playing it.

thanks very much! i'm glad you enjoyed it

Hey i really enjoy this, beautiful/unnerving aesthetics, congrats !

Thanks!

Loved the game, the style is amazing and the real footage was great, all the titles cards looked amazing

Thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed it

the fixed camera bits were annoying because of the controls but overall this was great

thanks!

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The majority of the donations made from The Black Iris have now been donated. There are still some trickling in, so I will make another donation in a few weeks. I am overwhelmed by the generousity of the itch community, it has been so far beyond my expections. I tweeted some receipts etc. as evidence of the payments over here https://twitter.com/arboreta_games/status/1373699827259822084?s=20

Thanks again,

Jamie

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It was cool, especially the multi camera sequence (that was particularly inspiring), the church part and all the area title cards. It just oozed style! And adding live action worked so well. but I dunno, I'm not a fan of the story being told through notes. It takes me out of the world and ruins the pacing. It's the equivalent of a silent movies having to write out the conversations. It's not optimal. And there, the best silent movies I've seen had as few text cards as possible. I also thought your voice over was great, shame it wasn't more prevalent. Lastly, this is a super small thing, but it just bothered me; in all the menus and text logs the grain animation pauses. Anyway, I look forward to any future work you release. Cheers /J 

thanks, I appreciate the comments

Thanks for a great game! I found the audio/video really choppy during the videos, but in-game it worked fine. I was running the 64-bit, but I had the same issue when I tried loading up the 32-bit too.

All that said I thought the atmospheric feel and music ended up creating a really immersive cosmic horror experience!

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hey im sorry it was choppy for you, I'm glad you got something out of it anyway however. Thanks for the comment

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Can I just say how much I appreciate that the description of the game includes an estimate on how long the gameplay is? That is so rare on itch and it's so important.

Thanks! Yeah I always appreciate it in games too.

FYI I think you meant to write "Foodbank" not "Foodback."

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thanks, fixed the typo

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By the way, thanks for donating like this! I added your game to my "buy later" list.

You review has been up a few days on the website. We also tweeted it for you. Nice job. Feel free to use as you wish, I hope it helps.

The Black Iris - Review - Chasing XP

part two our our play through. Such a great game! 

Thanks!

I REALLY enjoyed this! I feel like there was still a little bit that I missed, but unraveling the story as I progressed was great. I had a lot of SCP vibes :)

This game is Art. I love everything you did here, thank you for the experience, and hope more to come!


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Thanks!

Enjoyed the game!  Reminded me a bit of Under the Skin tonally, and I loved the Roadside Picnic drop.  And all for a good cause!

Thanks! I'm very glad that you enjoyed it

we loved this game it was a lot of fun!! The visuals were amazing! 

Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it

Lovely game. I've written a review for publishing on our online magazine chasingxp.com. I am just looking for a little more info to complete it and sent you an email on the 22nd. It will only take a few minutes to reply, if you could.

Hi, thanks for getting in touch, I've sent you a reply

Fantastic work on the game, and an even more wonderful gesture to support the foodbank. Thank you! I found you via Easy Allies, maybe you could do an interview with them?

thanks!

I was able to figure it out and beat the game! So wonderful! Well done! 

Thanks! Glad you liked it

Of course! It was so much fun! 

Love the use of video and more psychedelic aspects of the presentation. Not very into the finding notes form of storytelling or the default camera. Really looking forward to whatever you make next!

thanks!

My review of the Black Iris:

Introduction

The Black Iris is a Cosmic Horror with explorative elements. The year is 1983, in Scotland. You are an Engineer, send into an abandoned research facility to decommissioned equipment and collected research material from scientists, as further, you go into the crypt of science. Unforeseen and unexplained events happen. Not even the man of science can't explain.

Presentation

Feature a PlayStation One era graphics gives it a grainy look, with a dominant vibrant hue of magenta, a colour not found in the spectrum or view by our eyes. The game consists of four areas, each open with a title screen of a movie prompt. Black Iris does an exceptional job of visually describing Cosmic Horror.

Notes found regular, lore dive into the backstory of Black Rock. There are even cassette tapes, much the same as the notes. The story takes inspiration from Roadside Picnic, taking place in a zone in North East of Scotland. Focus around an oil-mining operation unearthed anomalies that affect the miners—forming a religious sect, the Order of the Void worshipping the Black Iris. The rest is explained whether well by the game.

The ambience is fantastic, casting a menacing aura. The pouring rain is rebellious, compounded by the breathing like there is a sense of struggle. The credit music was superb.

The gameplay inspired by Resident Evil, inventory for items to equipped for puzzle solving. The fixed-camera angles. The whole ten yards. The game does give you a compass and a map from a terminal to guide you to each location. Up to you to figure out the directions. Thankfully, navigation isn't complicated. Game-map is cross-shaped. If you get lost, I don't know what to tell you. Your main objective is simple; decommissioned equipment in each area and collecting research material.

Black Iris is short 30-40 minutes. It does help the fact Black Iris is free.

Collapsing Cosmoses

Black Iris is a stunning game that understands what is Cosmic Horror, visually with a fantastic ambience. A captivating story to match. Black Iris gets a heavy recommendation.

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Thanks for the in-depth review!

Such a great game! So beautiful to look at and I really enjoy the camera angles. I think however I did break the game a couple of times, so my bad haha! 

Thanks for playing!

No problem! It was a wonderful game!

A trippy, surreal experience. I really enjoyed the art style of this, the plot and unfolding the mystery as it went on deeper and deeper into the site was fun to do so as well. Everything about this felt great! Would for sure tell you to play it and experience it yourself :) 

Thanks very much!

No problem! It was a pleasure playing the game :) 

This was Awesome! 

It was honestly one of my favourite PS1 style horror games that I have played in such a long time! I really am excited to see what you do next! ☺️

Thanks so much!

I just wanted to post a quick update. Firstly, thanks so much to everyone who has played the game and had kind things to say. It has just reached 3.5k downloads which is orders of magnitude more than I could have hoped. Secondly, to all of you who have donated money, I am so grateful, it will make a huge difference in my community, where unfortunately foodshares are being needed a lot more because of the pandemic. 

On that note, I will be updating here and on Twitter with receipts etc. as and when I transfer donations to West Dunbartonshire Foodshare. With itch.io, for each purchase made of a game, the creator must wait 7 days before a payout can be requested and then there is usually another 7+ days until the creator receives the money, so in order to try and make things easier, I will probably wait a few weeks before requesting the first payout so that I can group as many of the purchases together as possible. I thought this was worth mentioning since there will be some time between me requesting a payout and it actually being donated.


Thanks again,


Jamie

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respect, this is a fabulous effort with a charitable cause.

im in :)

Thanks!

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Super jazzed to try this out but I keep getting stuck after selecting Play from the start menu. Could just be the fact that I'm playing on an older machine?

hmm could be? Sorry that it isn't working for you. Have you tried both the 64 and 32 bit version? You might have better luck with the 32 bit version

I'm having this problem too. Win 7/64bit I tried both versions jic and restarted my computer too, cuz why not ^__^;; Mostly playing it on this computer cuz my Newer computer isn't as powerful for gaming.

i sure am hyped to play this game! is there any chance a Steam or Linux port are coming? if not, i could probably find a Windows machine somewhere, or borrow one from a friend.

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Hello! I will most probably put it on steam at some point in the future. I'm not currently planning on doing a linux or mac port, just because the numbers compared to windows users make it hard to justify the resources for testing on other platforms and since it's just me that is a big time investment, but who knows in the future.

Darn it, you bring up a sad but valid point (about lower sales on non-Windows platforms). I don't know the first thing about programming games, but I can see that conundrum. For being the only employee at Arboreta Games, I am more or less blown away by what you've created. (And BTW I love BTBR!)

Amazing game. One of the only games I've seen that does cosmic horror right.

Thanks so much for your kind comment!

I streamed this game a couple days ago and some of my viewers seemed pretty interested in the game and was asking me questions about it and I happily recommended the game to them. Only thing I wish I could do was use one of the tracks for the beginning of my stream as the music is so fantastic! Still, great job on the game. Loved the environment and the vivid colors!

Thanks for playing! I'm glad you and your viewers liked it

I got stuck behind an invisible wall in the left door area (left from the central zone facing the final zone). Luckily I got out by walking towards the main building in that area. Great atmosphere tho.I love the interstitial vids between zones. 

Hey thanks for letting me know about this, I'll get it fixed for a future patch

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I love the atmosphere of this game! I was creeped out the whole time wondering what would happen next, especially once it started getting trippy. Was it just a coincidence that I perceived several references to Beyond the Black Rainbow? Hope you like my gameplay! Don't mind the dumb jokes and commentary

Also subscribe!

Thanks so much! Yeah, I am a huge fan of Cosmatos's movies especially BTBR!

Awesome! I love his films too! I hope you make more games, I'll play them if you do!

SO so stylish, loved our time playing this & awesome to see something made & set in Scotland! Great work here, the shaders & title cards in particular are amazing

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Thanks so much!

Excellent, loved every second. FWIW, I played on a 21:9 monitor, and the game went into "vert-", meaning I had a full-width display but was missing the top and bottom of the image. I know fully supporting ultrawide is a bit of work, but a better default would be to go into pillarbox 16:9.

hey thanks for the comment! Yeah I need to rethink the display size next time. It's set the way it is just now because the UI would be all over the place otherwise, but you are right 16:9 would be better. Most of the time it scales appropriately but occaisionally runs into trouble

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