Pacify-mobile Version 1.0 4 -
The patch notes for 1.0.4 address over two dozen bugs, including:
We tested Pacify-mobile Version 1.0.4 on three devices: Pacify-mobile Version 1.0 4
Verdict: Version 1.0.4 is the first mobile horror game that feels native, not emulated. The patch notes for 1
The biggest complaint in earlier versions was the clunky virtual joystick. In Version 1.0.4, the developers have introduced dynamic joystick tracking. You can now place your thumb anywhere on the left side of the screen, and the stick will follow. The right side now features contextual buttons that change based on proximity (e.g., "Open Door" changes to "Close/Lock" instantly). The input lag has been reduced by approximately 40ms, making juking the demon in tight hallways a reality. Verdict: Version 1
The UI design of v1.0.4 adheres to a minimalist aesthetic, prioritizing function over form.
For the uninitiated, Pacify is a 1-4 player co-op horror game. The premise is simple yet chilling: you are an employee of "Pacify," a paranormal management company sent to handle haunted properties. The flagship map, PAST DLC, tasks you with entering a sprawling Victorian mansion owned by a funeral director who made a deal with a demon.
The goal is not to kill the monster, but to pacify it by burning the bones of its victims. The catch? Each time you burn a bone, the demon (a terrifying, long-haired girl) becomes faster and more aggressive. Version 1.0.4 focuses specifically on optimizing this core loop for touchscreens.