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The Insanity. First finished game that I felt came out pen to paper nicely, the way I envisioned it. I still firmly believe it's one of the best games of its genre- a gruesome, brutal game that acts as a nice medium to express what was a half-finished movie script I had penned as a younger aspiring horror writer.The story is a wee bit predicatable but I reckon grants a satisfying enough finale. One flaw I think the game has is 'THE MACHINE' being too difficult, even when you know the strategy to beat it. I'd been playing it for so many weeks prior to release I'd gotten used to it and most of the bug-testing guys hadn't found it too hard. Zillion complaints later..Oh well.
STORY SYNOPSIS:
The story starts with you waking in a room of a terrifying and gore-infested house. You're covered in bandages and your very identity is a mystery to all but few. As you make your escape you uncover that the house is the lair of a maniacal ex-chief of surgery the media have labelled 'THE DOCTOR', a psychotic who now labours his days experimenting with a dark and abhorred surgical art, practice of vivisection- the matching of human and animal limb. You are his latest victim of his cause. Or are you? Going further into the game you realise that all is not what it seems, and that there are secrets to be discovered, some that will shock you to the core.
THE GAME:
THE INSANITY follows the tradtion of many previous point'n'click games but also features many action sub-games to keep the player on his toes, which involve battles or solving puzzles within set time limits.
The graphics and story are vivid and in many cases disturbing so the game targets the slightly older generation of gamers (12+) and is not suitable for young children to play with its dark psychological themes and strongly unsettling images of horror and gore.