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A bleak medical puzzle where you run experiments on three patients to find the contaminated one. Short, dark, and morally uncomfortable by design.

Who Must Die drops you into a bare, clinical scenario: you are a replacement doctor in what appears to be a containment situation, and your job is to identify which of three patients carries contamination before time or circumstance forces your hand. The core loop is built around running experiments, interpreting results, and deciding how far you will push each subject to get the data you need. You can also delegate the more unpleasant tasks to the facility guard, which adds a thin layer of complicity to every decision. From a decision-depth standpoint, this is a very slim package. The mechanic set is narrow - a handful of tests, a small roster of characters, and branching outcomes that depend on how aggressively you pursue information. For players expecting a full simulation or a proper mystery with red herrings and deep lore, the experience will feel undercooked. The experiment system does not have the variable feedback loops that make a proper diagnosis sim satisfying, and the AI governing patient responses is rudimentary at best. Where the game earns some attention is in its moral framing. The premise forces you to treat human beings as data points, and the writing does not let you forget that. Whether the execution lands is another matter - with a 43 percent positive rating across a small review pool, the community is split, and the criticisms around short runtime and thin replayability are fair. There is no tutorial to speak of, which for a game this brief is survivable, but the lack of any onboarding means the systems are discovered by trial, error, and occasionally unintended outcomes. As a strategy-and-sim specialist I look for decision trees with real weight, and Who Must Die has the seed of that idea without the supporting structure. The identification mechanic has potential - working out contamination through process of elimination while managing guard intervention is genuinely tense for the first playthrough. But the session length is very short, and once you have seen the outcome space, replay incentive is close to zero unless you are chasing alternate endings deliberately. This is a niche curiosity for players who want a morally loaded micro-experiment rather than a full game. Approach it as interactive fiction with a faint sim skin rather than a proper simulation, and adjust expectations accordingly. Diego, Scout Team

Who Must Die

Who Must Die

13 nov 2018White ChamberPlug In Digital
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A bleak medical puzzle where you run experiments on three patients to find the contaminated one. Short, dark, and morally uncomfortable by design.

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Who Must Die drops you into a bare, clinical scenario: you are a replacement doctor in what appears to be a containment situation, and your job is to identify which of three patients carries contamination before time or circumstance forces your hand. The core loop is built around running experiments, interpreting results, and deciding how far you will push each subject to get the data you need. You can also delegate the more unpleasant tasks to the facility guard, which adds a thin layer of complicity to every decision. From a decision-depth standpoint, this is a very slim package. The mechanic set is narrow - a handful of tests, a small roster of characters, and branching outcomes that depend on how aggressively you pursue information. For players expecting a full simulation or a proper mystery with red herrings and deep lore, the experience will feel undercooked. The experiment system does not have the variable feedback loops that make a proper diagnosis sim satisfying, and the AI governing patient responses is rudimentary at best. Where the game earns some attention is in its moral framing. The premise forces you to treat human beings as data points, and the writing does not let you forget that. Whether the execution lands is another matter - with a 43 percent positive rating across a small review pool, the community is split, and the criticisms around short runtime and thin replayability are fair. There is no tutorial to speak of, which for a game this brief is survivable, but the lack of any onboarding means the systems are discovered by trial, error, and occasionally unintended outcomes. As a strategy-and-sim specialist I look for decision trees with real weight, and Who Must Die has the seed of that idea without the supporting structure. The identification mechanic has potential - working out contamination through process of elimination while managing guard intervention is genuinely tense for the first playthrough. But the session length is very short, and once you have seen the outcome space, replay incentive is close to zero unless you are chasing alternate endings deliberately. This is a niche curiosity for players who want a morally loaded micro-experiment rather than a full game. Approach it as interactive fiction with a faint sim skin rather than a proper simulation, and adjust expectations accordingly.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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steamMoral ChoicesShort PlaythroughMysteryDark ThemesDiagnosis PuzzleSingle SessionExperimental Narrative

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Core I5 6600k
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2 GB RAM
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GTX 760
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Version 10
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1 GB available space

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13 nov 2018

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Who Must Die fue desarrollado por White Chamber y publicado por Plug In Digital.