Haunt.chaser.v1.4.1.part2.rar

A new "soccer ball area" was opened, adding a rare moment of levity with an interactable ball.

While Haunt Chaser was praised for its atmosphere and unique Sumerian lore, many players currently view it as an "abandoned" title. Users on the Steam Community note that the developers effectively moved most assets and mechanics to their more successful follow-up, Demonologist , leaving Haunt Chaser with a single primary map and infrequent updates. Haunt.Chaser.v1.4.1.part2.rar

Significant updates to collision and overall stability, addressing community complaints about "jankiness" in early builds. Legacy and Community Consensus A new "soccer ball area" was opened, adding

Chasers must navigate terrifying locales—including an orphanage, church, and cemetery—to solve puzzles, find the entity's "heart," and ultimately destroy it at a final altar. Key Additions in Version 1

You use specialized equipment to survive, such as EMF readers, parabolic microphones to hear "lamentations of departed souls," and Proton Lights —a high-energy tool used to temporarily banish the entity. Key Additions in Version 1.4.1

The lighthouse area received interior and exterior changes, becoming a fully playable zone.

Inherited from the 1.4.0 branch, this allows players to explore Hillfort Village without an active enemy for those who prefer atmosphere over chases.