Compara los precios de Roots of Insanity en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Crania Games. Publicado por Crania Games. Lanzado el 4/4/2017. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie.

A horror walk-through where your epileptic doctor protagonist can't trust his own eyes. Atmosphere is real; the execution is shaky.

Roots of Insanity is a first-person survival horror game developed solo by Crania Games and released in 2017. You play as Dr. Riley McClein, a physician stationed at a hospital that has clearly gone very wrong. The central hook is that Riley suffers from epileptic episodes, which the game uses as a mechanical and narrative device to blur the line between what is actually happening in the building and what is a symptom of his deteriorating mind. That is a genuinely interesting premise for horror, and the game earns some credit just for trying it. The atmosphere is where Roots of Insanity does its best work. The hospital corridors are dimly lit, the sound design leans into uncomfortable silences broken by distant sounds you cannot immediately explain, and the visual distortion effects that accompany Riley's seizures create a disorienting texture that feels intentional rather than cheap. For a small indie production, the mood-setting is earnest and occasionally lands with real weight. If you go in expecting a one-person team's honest attempt at slow-burn psychological horror rather than a polished AAA experience, some of that craft reads clearly. The problems are hard to overlook though. Combat, when it appears, feels clumsy and underdeveloped. Enemy encounters can feel more frustrating than frightening, which is the wrong trade-off for this kind of game. The pacing stumbles in the middle sections, not in the slow-burn way that pays off later, but in a way that feels more like padding. The story, which is the load-bearing pillar for a game built on psychological unreliability, never quite resolves its ideas with the clarity or impact they deserve. Riley's condition is a promising lens, but the narrative doesn't fully commit to exploiting it in ways that feel earned. Some players in reviews also flag technical roughness, including performance hiccups that undercut the immersion at inopportune moments. The Mixed rating on Steam at 67% positive reflects a game that has a real audience who respond to what it is reaching for, alongside players who bounced off its rougher edges. The honest truth is that Roots of Insanity sits in a specific niche: short horror games built around atmosphere and an unusual protagonist concept, from a solo developer who was clearly more confident with mood than with mechanics. If that sounds like your thing, and you have a tolerance for indie roughness in service of a strange central idea, there is something here worth a couple of hours of your time. If you need responsive combat or a tightly written conclusion, you will probably feel let down. Kai, Scout Team

Roots of Insanity

Roots of Insanity

4 abr 2017Crania Games
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A horror walk-through where your epileptic doctor protagonist can't trust his own eyes. Atmosphere is real; the execution is shaky.

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Roots of Insanity is a first-person survival horror game developed solo by Crania Games and released in 2017. You play as Dr. Riley McClein, a physician stationed at a hospital that has clearly gone very wrong. The central hook is that Riley suffers from epileptic episodes, which the game uses as a mechanical and narrative device to blur the line between what is actually happening in the building and what is a symptom of his deteriorating mind. That is a genuinely interesting premise for horror, and the game earns some credit just for trying it. The atmosphere is where Roots of Insanity does its best work. The hospital corridors are dimly lit, the sound design leans into uncomfortable silences broken by distant sounds you cannot immediately explain, and the visual distortion effects that accompany Riley's seizures create a disorienting texture that feels intentional rather than cheap. For a small indie production, the mood-setting is earnest and occasionally lands with real weight. If you go in expecting a one-person team's honest attempt at slow-burn psychological horror rather than a polished AAA experience, some of that craft reads clearly. The problems are hard to overlook though. Combat, when it appears, feels clumsy and underdeveloped. Enemy encounters can feel more frustrating than frightening, which is the wrong trade-off for this kind of game. The pacing stumbles in the middle sections, not in the slow-burn way that pays off later, but in a way that feels more like padding. The story, which is the load-bearing pillar for a game built on psychological unreliability, never quite resolves its ideas with the clarity or impact they deserve. Riley's condition is a promising lens, but the narrative doesn't fully commit to exploiting it in ways that feel earned. Some players in reviews also flag technical roughness, including performance hiccups that undercut the immersion at inopportune moments. The Mixed rating on Steam at 67% positive reflects a game that has a real audience who respond to what it is reaching for, alongside players who bounced off its rougher edges. The honest truth is that Roots of Insanity sits in a specific niche: short horror games built around atmosphere and an unusual protagonist concept, from a solo developer who was clearly more confident with mood than with mechanics. If that sounds like your thing, and you have a tolerance for indie roughness in service of a strange central idea, there is something here worth a couple of hours of your time. If you need responsive combat or a tightly written conclusion, you will probably feel let down.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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steamPsychological HorrorUnreliable NarratorWalking Sim-AdjacentSolo DeveloperHospital SettingSeizure MechanicShort PlaytimeAtmospheric Horror

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Processor
Intel Core i3-5020U 1.80 GHz, AMD Opteron 3260 HE 2.7 GHz
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
Nvidia Geforce GTX 285, AMD Radeon HD 5850
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Version 11
Storage
5000 MB available spa…

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Crania Games
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Fecha de lanzamiento
4 abr 2017

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