VR Horror Game ‘Fractured Sanity’ Arrives March 28 for PC, Meta Quest

Revealed last month by developer United Games, single-player survival horror VR title Fractured Sanity now has a release date. This short but intense VR experience will arrive March 28 for PC via Steam and the Meta Quest. Inspired by classics such as Silent Hill and Resident Evil, you’ll not only have to survive, but also use your wits in order to solve puzzles.

Fractured Sanity sees you waking up in a cell in the Triton Institute, an experimental asylum headed by the decorated psychologist, Dr. Matthew Simmons. Recently, there have been rumors of abuse and inhuman working conditions within the clinic; furthermore, it seems most of the staff has gone missing. Nobody knows any details, except this: Dr. Simmons has been conducting research into the tripartite psyche, as proposed by Freud, and how to break someone’s id, ego and superego apart. But just how far has he gone?

As a physics-based VR simulation, Fractured Sanity features interactive puzzles mixed with survival horror elements to bring about “an immersive atmosphere of tension and relief.” You’ll be collecting items as well as solving puzzles. Every item you come across may be useful, so you’ll have to read carefully and interact with the environment in order to progress.

 

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