The Excavation of Hob's Barrow

aka: Incantamentum
Moby ID: 192096

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Windows screenshots

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Title screen. Unfortunately in this small resolution we can't see trickles of that dangerous power spreading from inside the barrow.
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The train with which Thomasina arrived in Bewlay.
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The village square.
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The demonic cat entering Thomasina's room. This scene ended the demo which was made available in 2021.
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A minor bloody scene, just a result of bloodletting. It looks almost... esthetic, I would say.
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Close-ups on Thomasina's eyes always appear before retrospective scenes.
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The railway station, with Arthur now revealing that he knows something about the barrow.
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The moors and a mushroom ring.
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Deeper in the woods.
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Some houses at the edge of the village.
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Thomasina's childhood house in one of the retrospective scenes.
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Digging up Jane's lost doll.
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Thomasina finds a mysterious diary in her room in the morning... These notes will actually be very useful when solving puzzles inside the barrow.
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OK, let's reveal a little spoiler: Thomasina's father had been to Bewlay too and it was here he met with that accident which left him mute and paralysed.
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The old man who invited Thomasina to Bewlay had been missing, even as she found his house, and now he suddenly appears...
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Yet deeper in the woods. The game also has close-ups to animals (a cat and a badger), which kinda reminded me of Cloak and Dagger's earlier "Sumatra", which seems so lightweight now...
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Lord Panswyck's mansion with a very rude and intimidating housekeeper.
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The milkman has been bound to a signpost and gagged with flowers - why?? And he claims to have seen the devil. How is that related to the barrow?...
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A little graveyard next to St. Edmund's Church.
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The cat looks completely innocent now...
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The flowers inside the barrow are the same with which Mr. Ambrose had been gagged... Oh well, they must be growing somewhere else too, a rationalist could say.
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This is already definitely much more than Thomasina expected when travelling to Bewlay...
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Moving deeper inside the barrow.
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"A cat or two"... or a whole pack of demonic cats...
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Without revealing too much in terms of spoilers, let's notice that secret pagan revival seems to be a very common motif in folk horror...
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