Mirrors provide a path to an alternate reality and another place in time. Nothing is quite as it seems at Winterlake. Scavenge essential resources and tools, decipher clues from long-forgotten journals, and combine it all to solve fiendish puzzles and unravel the secrets of the mansion-turned-hospital. Cleverly combine items to solve puzzles and use every resource available to explore the secrets of the Mansion and its grounds. Search the environment for anything you can use to your advantage. You'll need much more than a steady aim and sharp reflexes to make it out alive. Use anything and everything that you can find to fight back against the evils that wait in the darkness. From Resident Evil and Silent Hill, to Alone in the Dark - Tormented Souls is a modern take on the fixed-perspective adventure, offering a modernised control scheme and a more dynamic camera, while retaining everything that made those games so beloved by fans.ĭark forces and unspeakable horrors will do everything in their power to stop Caroline getting to the truth. Tormented Souls deliberately sets out to draw inspiration from classic survival horror. Waking in the dead of night, naked in a bathtub - and hooked up to some decrepit medical equipment, Caroline must fight for her life as she explores the halls of an abandoned Mansion turned hospital. While investigating the disappearance of twin girls at Winterlake - something terrible happens to Caroline Walker.
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Minimum requirements: Operating System: Windows 7/8/10 (圆4) Interface Language: English, French, German, Spanish - Spain, Portuguese - Brazil, Russian, Spanish - Latin America Steam User Rating: 92% of user reviews are positive (based on 53 reviews) So I’m going to keep shouting about it today in the hopes that you all take notice and give the demo a try at the very least.Genres/Tags: Action, Survival, Third-person, Horror, 3D I think the games industry has passed this one by without a second thought, and it’s massively disappointing. Hopefully, we get a sequel, DLC, or just something else added onto Tormented Souls in the future. This game does all of this and so much more, and it’s the perfect way to scare yourself silly if you’re playing by yourself in the dark. I want unexpected twists and turns, and I want to be killed out of nowhere. I don’t want to play a horror game for gunplay and action, I want to be terrified and worried about how much ammo I have.
There’s so much that I love about this game, but it’s just the way that it revitalizes that old sense of dread that horror games have lost of late that’s the best. Tormented Souls just does survival horror, and it does it really well. Modern attempts at replicating this fail to see what made those games so good, and instead focuses on the grotesque enemies or tries to implement a new mechanic that’s meant to revolutionize the series. There’s just something about their settings, the looks of the games, and the absolutely horrifying enemies that does it. They fail to achieve that same sense of dread that the atmosphere and music inject in those early PS1 titles. Most modern survival horror efforts fail to impress because they can’t scare you. I’m talking about pre-rendered backgrounds, obscure puzzles, and a terrifying sense of dread. This game takes the best part of classic survival horror and presents it in a way that’s not been done in modern games for an entire generation. It’s a game that’s so good that it instantly brought me back to the early days of PlayStation and playing Resident Evil and Silent Hil for the first time.
What on the surface appears to be a fairly run of the mill knockoff survival horror game that you can discount as terrible is actually a thrill ride.
Over the last week or so, I’ve been playing a tonne of Tormented Souls.