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Sanitarium #87497
06/30/01 12:29 AM
06/30/01 12:29 AM
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Sanitarium by ASC Games (1998)

To quote the box, this is "a journey through the depths of one man's consciousness to confront the demons from his past and escape the imprisonment of his mind." Interested?
I should tell you straight out that if you're the squeamish type or not into animated horror, then you should steer clear of this game. I was raised on a steady diet of "One Step Beyond," "Outer Limits," "Alfred Hitchcock presents" and Saturday night "Creature Features," so, I'm pretty warped. The game is rated "Teen."

Story

You begin the game in a cutscene where your character has jumped into his car and driven off into a dark, rainy night. As he careens around the curves on a rain-slickened road, he pumps the brakes only to find that they're not working and he plunges through the guard rail and off the cliff... only to awaken with his head completely swathed in bandages. With amnesia. In an insane asylum. (Not a good way to start the day.) The game begins when he wakes up and you must navigate your way through nine chapters of mind-warping "worlds". The gameplay alternates between time spent in the asylum and other locations; including a "Children of the Corn" type town, an Aztec village and an insect hive. ick.

Graphics/Sound

Graphically speaking, some of the scenes can be pretty graphic. A couple of times I found myself saying "oh ewww!" - but you'll notice that it didn't stop me! I'm making a guess that the backgrounds are pre-rendered, while the characters are animated on top. Whatever the correct term for the graphics, they were astounding. The sound efx and music was suitably creepy, dark and moody. Believe it or not, the place that really creeped me out was the options screen where you saved or loaded games. There's a face with sinister eyes that follows your cursor. At times, the eyes look right out at you. ::shudder:: The cutscenes were wonderful. They used a fade feature to go into a cutscene and gave the remembrances a faded, old 8 MM look and feel.

Interface

The interface is traditional point-and-click with a slight variation. To move your character, you *right* click, hold the button and move the arrow cursor to where you need to go. Once there, you release the button. Personally, I disliked this method. It was especially bothersome in close quarters, in which case I either ran up and down stairs, a lot, or bumped into objects when I was trying to go elsewhere. Everything else was accomplished by using the left mouse button. The inventory system was fine. You left-clicked on your character and all the objects he carried appeared in its own little circle, which in turn circled the avatar.

Gameplay

The entire purpose of Sanitarium is to discover who you are and why you're in the asylum. All the puzzles make perfect sense. There aren't any thrown in there to pad the game. In some cases, the puzzles take place in the "world-at-large" whereas others will offer an "up close and personal" view. There are a couple of music puzzles and one... drumroll... maze. The maze is pretty easy as long as you don't do what I did and push ALL the buttons (subtle hint). Any problems that I had with the puzzles was purely due to either not talking with everyone enough or not paying attention and picking up the things that I needed. This game is pretty linear, so you cannot move on the next chapter until you've completed everything in the current chapter. As far as I'm concerned, this game is of the "long" variety. I don't precisely know the time in hours, but I spent about 2 weeks playing. I only played a couple of hours per day and some days not at all.

Specs

This game is on 3 CDs and runs on Win95. I honestly don't know if the game will run in Win98/2K/ME as I'm only running Win95B. The specs aren't excessive and the video card only requires 2 MB onboard RAM (recommended). I had no problem running the game on my PII 300. When the game was orginally shipped there was a "fatal flaw" in that doors in chapter 2 wouldn't open and stay open, so there was the possibility of getting stuck in that chapter and not realizing it right away. There's a patch for it at GamesDomain - just unzip it and install it in the game directory called "data." Rumour has it that later games shipped correctly; however, I wasn't willing to take the chance. If the game was flawed and you installed the patch, prior saved games wouldn't work and you'd need to begin all over again.

I really liked this game for its innovative story and creepy atmosphere. In keeping with the atmosphere, there's a big, green eye staring wildly out of a bunch of gauze on the box and the jewel case! I enjoyed all the puzzles and various locations. If you're thinking this game is too serious, there are a couple of scenes where I laughed out loud - one of which was a scene in the courtyard of the asylum and you have the opportunity to change the music being played over the loudspeaker. That was a hoot!

Try this game. You might be pleasantly surprised!

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Re: Sanitarium #87498
06/30/01 04:31 AM
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Hi toger,
I love your review! Sanitarium is one of the great favorites of mine, dark,creepy and with excellent plot. And the voice that says "Sanitarium" during the install still sends shivers up my spine. BTW, it runs fine in Win98.

Re: Sanitarium #87499
06/30/01 09:04 AM
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Toger,

This is indeed a fantastic review. I know some people had requested a review of this game earlier, Boy they'll be thrilled to see your writing. I loved Sanitarium and like you grew up with a devotion to the twilight zone, Outer Limits... So the dark and creepy side of this game appealed to me.

I also thought this game had a superb plot and the ending was well done. I absolutely think you hit one of the finest points of this game - which is the graphics.


Laura





Re: Sanitarium #87500
06/30/01 01:10 PM
06/30/01 01:10 PM
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Sanitarium ran fine in Win 98 FE. My version was prepatched and had no tech problems.

Re: Sanitarium #87501
06/30/01 02:36 PM
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Thanks everyone!

I bought this game on the reviews from GameSpot and JA+ alone. I kinda remember seeing it in PCGamer, in which the game earned an Editor's Choice, but I guess I forgot about it.

When I installed the game and it fired up, the insane laughter made me jump about 3 feet outta my chair. That'll teach me to install a game with all the lights out!

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Re: Sanitarium #87502
07/01/01 02:14 AM
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Excellent review, Toger. I am playing Sanitarium now. I'm at the end game and have been playing this madly for awhile now, going to bed in the wee hours of the morning (despite having to get up for work, boo hiss). I've really enjoyed this game. And I too jumped at the startup - to turn the lights back on.

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