![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Winterlake Hospital is magnificent, and I think the backgrounds stand up well against Capcom’s best. The developers did a fantastic job with the environments. However, the fact that there is full voice acting here is impressive given the game’s low budget, and looking at the games it’s inspired by, it feels a bit like an homage. The journey is the real attraction here, and there are enough twists to leave players guessing about some plot elements. This game channels multiple works of horror, so it’s hard not to fill in the blanks. The story can be a bit predictable at times, but that’s not a problem in my eyes. Caroline has no choice but to fight her way through and try and unveil the mystery of who the two girls in the photo are and what happened in the hospital. The narrative unfolds through files and diaries found scattered through the hospital, which is empty aside from a creepy old priest and twisted abominations that are fusions of flesh and metal. After escaping this situation, she finds that she’s still in the hospital and that she’s been effectively locked in one of its wings. She wakes up naked in a bathtub with one of her eyes removed and a tube down her throat. Unfortunately for Caroline, when she arrives at Winterlake, she’s almost immediately bashed over the head with a pipe and knocked out cold. The letter is from Winterlake Hospital, so Caroline heads there to see what’s up. Tormented Souls puts you in the shoes of Caroline Walker, who receives a letter with a picture of twin girls. ![]()
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