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You play Jonas Schmidt, a detective stuck in a crumbling mansion ruled by a mad scientist’s twisted experiments. Your goal isn’t to fight but to survive, solving environmental puzzles, scavenging tools, and slipping past grotesque creations stitched from flesh and metal. The house itself is a maze of decaying tech and hidden labs, where each clue deepens the mystery of the professor’s obsession. With no combat mechanics, your only weapon is logic, and every wrong move risks drawing attention from things that no longer qualify as human. The game leans into its body-horror premise with unsettling detail, blending claustrophobic tension and moral ambiguity. Professor Wittgenstein’s tragic fixation with resurrecting his dead wife anchors the story, painting a future where bionics blur life and machinery. Player communities note the game’s atmospheric polish and nonlinear exploration, though its slow pacing may not suit all. With 87% of 1,200+ ratings labeling it “challenging but fair,” it’s a cerebral horror experience where the real monster is the cost of obsession.
You are Jonas Schmidt, a private investigator who finds himself trapped in the home of a professor whose brilliance has turned to madness. What begins as a routine investigation into disappearances becomes a fight for survival when the professor captures you, forcing you to help him keep his nightmarish experiments running. Professor Albert von Wittgenstein, once a luminary in anatomy and robotics, has lost his grip on reality. His obsession with reviving his wife has led him to horrific experiments, merging human flesh with machines in a cold, scientific process. His subjects—once people—now roam the house, driven mad by pain and drugs, attacking anything they see. The horror of this place isn’t some far-off fantasy; it’s grounded in a future that feels disturbingly possible. Gameplay revolves around exploration, item collection, and problem solving as you evade the professor’s monstrous creations. There is no combat—only your wits and the tools you can find. The deeper you go, the more you uncover the professor’s tragic backstory and the true nature of his work through your exploration.
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