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You wake in a chilly, dim emergency room cell with no memory and no arms. The ER: Patient Typhon throws you into a frantic scramble to survive. As an armless patient at Saint Icaros, you navigate hallways teeming with supernatural threats and hostile humans. The gameplay leans into tense exploration, where solving environmental puzzles and sneaking past enemies becomes a test of survival. You’ll rely on your remaining limbs for basic interactions while managing dwindling resources. The setting pulses with eerie medical aesthetics and unsettling sounds, making every corner feel like a potential trap. The game’s most striking hook is its physical vulnerability. Losing limbs isn’t just lore, it’s a core mechanic that reshapes how you fight, hide, and solve problems. While some puzzles lean repetitive, the claustrophobic atmosphere and sudden bursts of action keep tension high. Early access reviews noted a polarizing mix of creativity and rough edges, but the premise lingers. It’s a grim, body horror twist on survival games that leans into its absurd hook with earnest grit.
You wake up alone in a small, cold cell at the emergency room, Saint Icaros. You must unravel the dark secrets behind why patients are dying of strange diseases and how you lost your arms. It’s your only chance to ever leave this ER alive. But, solving secrets, and surviving supernatural and human beasts is not an easy task when you are armless. Be prepared to use your wits, hide and run.
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