Sanitarium with patch

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Added on February 27, 2006 by in Games > PC
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Sanitarium with patch (Size: 1.97 GB)
 Sanitariumcd1.ccd772 bytes
 Sanitariumcd1.cue77 bytes
 Sanitariumcd1.img573.86 MB
 Sanitariumcd2.ccd772 bytes
 Sanitariumcd2.cue77 bytes
 Sanitariumcd2.img742.49 MB
 Sanitariumcd3.ccd772 bytes
 Sanitariumcd3.cue77 bytes
 Sanitariumcd3.img702.1 MB
 Readme.txt620 bytes
 sanipatch1.exe79.5 KB


Description

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Divided into a set of chapters, Sanitarium is an adult game of psychological complexity. You play the role of an amnesia patent, a girl named Sarah, a comic book hero, and an Aztec warrior. The plot is not obvious, and the game provides scattered hints that reveal their importance later. Sanitarium is best described as a horror story, not suitable for young children, with adult graphics and puzzles.
Struggling with inner demons, wrestling with soul-wrenching torment, battling to regain even a slippery grip on reality - doesn't exactly sound like the makings of a good time, does it? All the more reason to marvel at Sanitarium, Dreamforge Intertainment's wholly original and gripping adventure game, for these are the very keystones upon which this game is built. Simultaneously breathing hearty lungfuls of life into the tired adventure genre as well as the wheezy "you are an amnesia victim" premise, Sanitarium is the best non-comic adventure I've played since Realms of the Haunting.
A brief movie featuring a horrific car crash, with you cast as the unlucky driver, opens the game. Your head completely swathed in bandages, you regain consciousness in a burning, Grand Guignol snake pit of an asylum. Surrounded by babbling lunatics bashing their heads bloody against the wall, your first order of business is to make your escape. After that, you'll need to discover little things like, oh, your identity and how you came to be institutionalized.
Broken into eight chapters, the entire game is a journey through your own madness to potential salvation. Chapters dealing with the unfolding mystery at the sanitarium are interspersed with segments set in the hallucinatory hells of your character's tortured mind. These alternate, internal realities are the true high points of Sanitarium, covering such disparate ground as a devastated Aztec tribe, a Children of the Corn-style rural community, and a grotesque alien insect hive that practically oozes agony. The Freudian quotient is jacked up further as your madman takes on a different persona, such as a four-armed cyclops, for each setting. By ping-ponging from hallucination to reality and back again, Sanitarium puts you in the hospital slippers of its protagonist, wondering what is real, what is delusion. The ambiguity of the tattered memories and flashbacks triggered by game events will keep you guessing until the end.
Reflecting the internal conflicts and issues your character is grappling with, these worlds establish unique moods that drive the story of the game forward. Particularly effective is the sequence where you wander your childhood home, rendered in washed-out sepia, and observe the specters of your family coping with monumental grief. These shifts in tone keep the game from getting boring and, more importantly, engage you emotionally as well.
As terrible as some of the subject matter is, the game is a delight to play, thanks to a simple mouse-driven interface controlling every aspect of gameplay, and some of the most lush, richly imagined graphics I've seen in a long time. Somehow, the designers of Sanitarium have found a way to make the horrendous beautiful - no mean feat considering the freaks, monsters, and gargoyles peopling the gameworld. Sound makes a solid contribution as well, further enhancing the game.
Puzzles in Sanitarium are generally inventory-related and serve to push the unpredictable action of the story forward. There are some machine and lever puzzles, but, unlike Riven, they make sense and don't annoy you to death. A few brief action sequences punctuate play, but they don't present much of an obstacle - even if you die you are immediately reborn to fight again without penalty. If there's a real knock against the puzzles in the game, it is that many of them are pretty easy. After one night of play I was already into the second of three CD-ROMs. More experienced gamers will probably breeze through Sanitarium in short time - but the gaming experience is so rewarding it isn't a wasted effort.

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Sanitarium with patch screenshot
Sanitarium with patch screenshot
Sanitarium with patch screenshot
Sanitarium with patch screenshot
Sanitarium with patch screenshot
Sanitarium with patch screenshot
Sanitarium with patch screenshot

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set compatibility to Win98 and go. If you have graphical issues, just return to desktop while in game, open your screen resolution settings and leave as is (settings window will be open), return to game and voila! no problem whatsoever. If you still continue to have the graphical issues just use alt+Tab to show go to desktop and back again.

I'm using Win 7 64bit
The first Point-and-Click game i have ever played and it also happens to be the best of it's kind. Beautiful story and music. Thanks for sharing the discs.
Does it work on Windows 7? Cause mine crashes back to the desktop
Great thanks
thanks
Fantastic game, it played without fault. Thank you uploader.
Thanx, But No Thanx.
great game, thanks.
thanks alot! CLASSIC GAME!!
Classic. Nice game+torrent.