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In sound mind demo
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in sound mind demo
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IN SOUND MIND DEMO FULL

Joseph doesn't do well with the horror games, but he still sportingly wore his headphones to get the full effect from the game's eerie soundtrack (while also dropping The Outer Limits quotes - I see you, Joseph). Journey within the inner workings of the one place you can’t seem to escape-your own mind." Developed by We Create Stuff and published by Modus Games, In Sound Mind is described as "an imaginative first-person psychological horror with frenetic puzzles, unique boss fights, and original music by The Living Tombstone. Reviewing three quality ports for games we've checked out previously - here are new looks at Warhammer 40,000 Inqui… twitter.Games N Moorer's Joseph Moorer took to the streams last night to check out the first couple of levels of In Sound Mind, the new psychological horror game scheduled to release in September. Our review of Call of Duty Modern Warfare II: bit.ly/3GanHBi #CallofDutyModernWarfare2 #PS5 3 days ago Our review of Star Ocean The Divine Force, the next mainline #StarOcean title: bit.ly/3g0tgYF #STAROCEANTHEDIVINEFORCE #PS5 11 hours ago New Tales From The Borderlands reviewed: bit.ly/3X57rHO #Borderlands #PS5 11 hours ago Next Next post: Mary Skelter Finale review (PS4) Search for: Search Twitter UpdatesĪ trio of recent #indiegames reviewed - here are Super Jagger Bomb eastasiasoft), A Frog's Job RatalaikaGames)… /i/web/status/1… 10 hours ago The experience, which combines a first person shooter perspective with a psychological horror narrative, ends up entertaining without breaking as much new ground as you’d initially think, but at its mid-price budget point it’s definitely worth a look considering its 10+ hour campaign.

in sound mind demo

From a creative point of view this is a shame, but In Sound Mind is at least consistent in the gameplay experience it provides. Subsequent mind trips will require previously unlocked tools as well though, so there’s a linear sense of progression in addition to letting you freely explore the building you’re physically in.īut where the plot gradually becomes more clear, the visual tone of the game gets darker as you progress – exchanging the color-rich and unique aesthetic of the first portion of the game for something a tad less original in the genre.

IN SOUND MIND DEMO PC

In the latter case, somewhat awkward console controls don’t help – you need to be quite precise with your cursor to interact with something, and this is no doubt easier on a PC due to a lack of some kind of auto-snap function on the PS5 (although we could see this being patched in later).Ĭompleting deep dives into these minds grants you access to new tools and abilities, which in turn lets you uncover more of the initial/hub building, giving the game an exploration element as you see more and more of it. You’ll also regularly run into the antagonist in these scenarios, resulting in boss fight-like challenges – which sometimes also include a bit of creative thinking and/or time pressure. With the psychology angle of the narrative, this seems like a logical choice and it works well, as things that aren’t quite clear in the shadows make you feel uneasy – as they should.Įntering someone else’s mind essentially transports you to an enclosed game area that plays out like a horror/thriller scenario but also has its fair share of puzzles. In Sound Mind relies heavily on atmosphere and a tense setting to make you feel on edge, rather than delivering a clear cut story with tons of action and jump scares. It sounds a tad vague, but this is intentional. You also find out that some of your former patients are somehow connected to the game’s main antagonist, and to find out more you have to dive into their minds in order to uncover the truth. Protagonist Desmond Wales is a psychological therapist, who at the start of the game wakes up in a somewhat ominous-looking building that looks like it could use some upkeep. There was a PC demo for Halloween last year, but other than that we haven’t been able to go hands on with it – until now. It stuck out because it felt like a bold move from a third party developer/publisher, and made us curious to see the game in action. When In Sound Mind was announced last year, it was one of the first titles to skip the previous (but still huge) last generation of consoles and go for a next gen only release.

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Developed by We Create Stuff and published by Modus Games, In Sound Mind is out now for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S/X and PC.















In sound mind demo