You wake up in a cell in the Triton Institute, an experimental asylum headed by the decorated psychologist, Dr. Matthew Simmons. Recently, there have been rumors of abuse and inhuman working conditions within the clinic; furthermore, it seems most of the staff has gone missing. Nobody knows any details, except this: Dr. Simmons has been conducting research into the tripartite psyche, as proposed by Freud, and how to break someone's id, ego and superego apart. How far has he gone?
In this short but intense VR experience, interactive physics-based puzzles mixed with survival horror elements bring an immersive atmosphere of tension and relief.
Are you ready to survive in this strange place?
comfort | ⦾ Moderate |
age rating | 13+ Teen |
website | fracturedsanity.unitedgames.com.br |
developer | United Games |
publisher | United Games |
connection | Internet not required |
app version | 1.11 |
languages | English ∙ Chinese ∙ Portuguese ∙ Spanish |
It's quite a good games but It needs some work on the physic:
the height of the Doors Is strange,
You can look through doors,
Interaction with objects (like books) Is not smooth,
Reading books Is not easy due to flashlight.
It has some good riddle anyway and the atmosphere Is great.
The door knobs are ALL way too low! I'm 5'3" and have my device's floor settings where they should be, as well as using the in-game height adjustment; but I still have to reach down to nearly crotch level to interact with the door knobs....
Everything else in the game seems to have the correct dimensions, so it's just the doors being a bit too short, small, and the knobs way too low.
Outside of that, especially for a budget game; it seems like a decent puzzler.
I'll need to play a lot more to give a more accurate score, but I'll give it a 3 star rating for now.
Especially considering I know the developers will never update the game again, so any possible issues going forward (as with the doors) are never getting fixed.
Search for 'Ballsy VR' on YouTube to find my first impressions video review (you can't post URLs on here anymore, sorry)!
I played the first 30 minutes so far, and I'm already captivated by the story and the mysteries left to unravel. The puzzles are really cool (especially liked the light-based one, and the 'handy' scanner, haha), and the horror is tense and creepy. Recommended!