Asylum (2025) PC | Repack by Slezen
Title: ASYLUM
Release date: March 13, 2025
Genre: Adventure games, Indie
Developer: Senscape
Publisher: Senscape
Publication type: Repack
Game version: build 17707886
Interface languages: Russian, English, Italian, German, Polish, British Portuguese, Spanish (Latin American), Turkish, Ukrainian, French, Greek
Voice languages: English
Tablet: Sewn in (RUNE)
Minimum system requirements: 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 Processor: 2.4Ghz RAM: 8 GB RAM Video card: GeForce 840M or equivalent DirectX: version 12 Disk space: 30 GB Additional: We recommend having a sedative on hand. Just in case.
Description: From the creators of the cult hit Scratches and the mystical Serena comes a chilling new journey into the darkest depths of your mind. ASYLUM is an ambitious first-person horror adventure that immerses you in the psychedelic atmosphere of Hanwell Asylum. As a former patient suffering from strange visions, you must explore the building's intricate layout, uncover its dark history, and piece by piece approach a shocking solution. Inspired by the works of Peter Cushing and Lucio Fulci, ASYLUM was created with meticulous attention to narrative and atmosphere. Immerse yourself in the terrifying labyrinth of a realistically recreated psychiatric hospital, explore its dark corridors, and solve captivating puzzles to find the answers. We poured our heart and soul into creating a captivating and unforgettable adventure. If you enjoy slow-paced, old-school horror that sends shivers down your spine, ASYLUM will deliver a truly terrifying and unforgettable experience. A breathtaking original storyline that we somehow managed to keep secret for 15 years of production. Approximately 10 hours of gameplayâand that's without revealing all the dark secrets hidden within! An atmosphere so immersive, you can practically smell the rot and decay all around you. Challenging puzzles that will test your wits and powers of observation. An unforgettable soundtrack inspired by 80s horror films, and in no small part by John Carpenter. No jump scares! Okay, maybe a couple... that will catch you when you least expect it. Diegetic interface and other buzzwords.