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Rise of Insanity leaves Early Access this Thursday

February 25, 2018 by Andrew Newton

Indie developer Red Limb Studio have announced that their first person psychological horror game, Rise of Insanity, will leave Early Access on Thursday 1st March.  To celebrate the upcoming full release the developers have revealed a launch trailer which we have for you below…

Inspired by the likes of The Shining, The Exorcist and Silent Hill Rise of Insanity takes players to 1970’s America and places them in the role of Dr. Stephen Dowell, a renowned Doctor of Psychology who is in the process of treating a patient with an extraordinary mental disorder.  Is the patient the one responsible for the tragedy that has befallen the doctor’s family?

Rise of Insanity features:

  • The realistic graphics provide a horrifying and immersive atmosphere that will chill you to the core.
  • Haunting, atmospheric soundtrack and professional voice acting.
  • Explore diverse locations inspired by North American architectural trends from the early 70s.
  • Walk, examine, discover dark secrets and solve logical puzzles. Descend the inner depths of the human consciousness.
  • Support for VR goggles.

Rise of Insanity is a first-person psychological horror game, with additional support for VR, which draws inspiration from greatest psychological horror movies such as The Shining, The Exorcist and Silent Hill.

Rise of Insanity leaves Early Access this Thursday.

Originally published February 25, 2018. Updated February 26, 2018.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Red Limb Studio, Rise of Insanity

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