What is Organ Quarter?
Organ Quarter is a VR survival horror game focused on what made survival horror great: labyrinthine environments, resource management, and well-balanced puzzling. An homage to the slow, methodical survival horror experiences of the '90s, explore the compelling nightmare world and enjoy the most intimate horror experience yet.
Story?
Uncover what has gripped and twisted the Organ Quarter. Over weeks and months of isolation in your apartment, something has happened to the city. It has become infected. Everything has become twisted by a disease that may or may not have a motive. Explore a city that has become a wasteland and body-horror nightmare, full of surreal puzzles and grotesque beings.
In Organ Quarter, you will experience:
・tense survival and combat and a nightmarish, hostile environment
・spatial and physical puzzles that toy with hand-tracked VR systems
・a selection of powerful weapons with which to dispatch many types of foe
・unique VR twists on survival horror staples you love
・a self-contained story where you delve into the heart of what has twisted the city
| comfort | ⦾ Moderate |
| age rating | 17+ Mature |
| storage | 1.4 GB |
| website | amata.co.jp |
| developer | Outer Brain Studios |
| publisher | AMATA K.K. |
| connection | Internet not required |
| app version | 1.10 |
| languages |
English ∙ Chinese ∙ French ∙ German ∙ Italian ∙ Japanese ∙ Korean ∙ Portuguese ∙ Spanish
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I'm a huge fan of this game. I've played through it numerous times on PSVR2 and recently got it for my Q3s. Right away, this game is not anywhere near as smooth when it comes to framerate but the visuals were quite solid.
This game is more or less a 1990s PSX title with a VR mod slapped onto it. Some people aren't going to appreciate that. For someone like me, this game is a dream come true, it truly is like stepping inside a PSX survival horror classic.
The game has great voice acting that really lends to the surreal/nightmarish vibe. The OST is amazing. Combat is solid, inventory management is solid, good exploration and hidden items. It really is a mixture of Silent Hill 1 and Resident Evil 1. It's more Silent Hill in appearance/vibe and Resident Evil 1 for gameplay. You get your save rooms, limited inventory, backtracking, puzzles, etc. It really is a masterclass when it comes to classic Survival Horror gameplay.
In a nutshell, if you're a fan of PSX-era survival horror gameplay, you really need to play this game, it's incredible. If you aren't a fan of that style of gameplay, you should probably find something else to play.
I'd give it 5 but the framerate drops it down a bit.
I bought this game for 25 and another for 10. This game was glitchy low graphic and slightly trouble some when it came to mechanics and over all the fear factor was fair but not horrifying. And the 10 dollar game had high graphics very smooth movement and play with out issues in mechanics with monsters and jump that had me screaming threw the house. Not a bad game but heavily over price for quality and not great either.
I finally beat a very long fought & tedious boss battle where the ONLY way to not take damage from random very fast red ghost blasts that come out of nowhere without any warning (WHO thought that would be a good f*&*#ng idea?!) and then that creature turning a huge ball of monster with 15 big eyes. I took the last shot apparently, and it seemed to be dying before the screen turned all white. Nothing but sounds. I tried miving and the screen went all black. Music was playing and I could even reload and shoot still, but couldn't see ANYTHING, and moving only made a noise similar to very fast flapping of wings. Occasionally there would be s huge sound of a creature, but then immediately nothing but music and my now bird flapping footsteps again....
I AM NOTredoing that long godawful boss JUST to risk running into this game breaking BULS**T AGAIN!
This da*n game was already becoming extremely tedious and dull by the 4 hour mark out of the 6 and a half hours I have into it! That's way too long for a game with ZERO actual story, only 4 enemy types, and reused assets that made areas eventually blend into each other. And the da*n map system making the game even MORE tedious!
It's bad enough it doesn't show where you currently are without you spending time looking for landmarks yourself, but you have to spend time marking everything yourself!
I swear an hour of my game time was just messing with the map markers!
There's a very godd REASON old school Survival Horror game (like the ones this one is heavily inspired by) did that specific busy-work for you!
I put up with it all past the 4 hour mark as a MASSIVE lover of classic Silent Hill, just to get to (what I assume is) the final boss and it FUC**NG GLITCH OUT!!
I'll never finish it now, and though it had so much promise and I loved it at first (basically a cheapish Silent Hill in VR. I was giddy for the first few hours);
1 f***ng star is all I'm giving it now...
Creepy atmosphere and horror. Should let a user go up or down a staircase using locomotion instead of grabbing the rails.
The YouTube videos looked pretty good, so I downloaded it, as a huge Silent Hill fan. I really wanted to give it a chance, but I couldn’t do it. Uninstalled with no refund after 20 minutes of play. Not worth even having it installed
I highly recommend this game to fans of survival Horror. Pretty much everything about it is perfect except how dated it is at the higher price tag.
Either lower the price so more players take a chance with the game.
Or update the experience for quest 2-3. Breaks immersion that you can’t walk through any door or walk up and down stairs. Just a very quick loading process instead.
So far great atmosphere, enemies and weapon play.
I would like to be able to run, even if it’s short bursts that take time to build up again.
But not a big deal