As you awake in the corridors of an inexplicable building, you find the environment takes on a life of its own and leads you to discover a series of victims, all exposed to the same experimental chemical.
In your search for answers, bizarre visions emerge and introduce a host of imposing horrors ... and a cat named Tonia.
From the creators of the cult classic Nightmare House 2 comes In Sound Mind, a witty first-person psychological horror with frenetic puzzles and unique boss fights. Traverse a series of unsettling memories as you journey within the inner workings of the one place you can't seem to escape: your own mind.
A PC demo for In Sound Mind is available now on Steam.
"Our dev partners at We Create Stuff are really going above and beyond to listen to players and provide the community with the amazing experience they're hoping for," said Shane Bierwith, EVP of global marketing at Modus. "Today, we're happy to share a new version of the demo with a number of updates based on that community feedback."
- Many small bug/quality-of-life fixes: Over the past few weeks we’ve read your feedback forms, forum discussions, and Discord chats. So, we’ve increased the player height, improved jump momentum for better platforming, improved phrasing in notes & hints, and balanced puzzles and enemies to name just a few of the fixes!
- Most common crashes resolved: If you’ve been crashing on the ISM demo, it’s very likely to be resolved in this new update. We’ve identified the most common crash issue some players were having and confirmed a fix in this new build. In case you’re still facing issues, please let us know.
- Better controller support: PS4, XB1, and Switch controllers are now supported and do not require you to enable the Steam Controller features anymore. We also fixed some controller selection issues in menus.
In Sound Mind Demo 0.731 changelog:
General:Hub:
- Added native controller support for PS4, XB1 and Switch controllers
- General engine stability and bug fixes, fewer noticeable hiccups
- Player is now slightly taller
- Improved player controls, should feel responsive and smooth
- Player HP is now properly saved
- Reduced white screen fade in tape transition areas
- Fixed culling issues popping objects in and out of existence close to the ceiling
- Due to changes in save format, older demo save files will reset
- When collecting the final pill in an area, objective will no longer show “1 pill left”
- Lowed enemy inkblots FOV to 90 to 75 to allow for better sneak opportunities
- Many level design improvements and fixes to The Hub and Chapter 1
Desmond’s Tape, Virginia’s Tape:
- Crouching out of the elevator shaft should be easier
- The broken elevator fuse box now sparks every few seconds until players takes out the broken fuse, encouraging players to look up
- Player physics in hub elevator is better, and jumping is possible
- It is now possible to see the pistol grip from behind the washing machine but not collect it
- Added additional washing machine to make the pistol washing machine appear in the middle
- Disabled respawning food in Hub during the demo
- The Watcher song no longer automatically plays when returning to the hub after Chapter 1. Instead, it can be activated from the shelf, and can be stopped and replayed.
- As long as The Watcher song is not playing, it is now easier to trigger Tonia’s outro scene
- Pistol aiming down sight tutorial will now stay until the player zoom in with it, or leaves the basement
Chapter 1: Supermarket
- Changed the way tapes are segmented to make more sense
- Fixed player equipping his weapons back too early while the screen fades to white
- Fixed some areas where the player can get stuck on the terrain
- Removed save trigger to prevent issues
- Added note hint about the zooming mechanic with the Mirror Shard
- Added note hint next to the safe hinting about seeing pills in the Mirror Shard
- The Mirror Shard zoom tutorial will now stay until the player zooms in with it, or reach the East Wing
- Dollhouse slots now show highlights even when the house itself blocks them
- After collecting the fuse, the small shelf hiding half the fuse box is gone, and the fusebox highlight radius is much larger
- Increased the size of the East Wing and West Wing keys (the keys collected from the big mirrors) as well as increased the highlight distance and made it appear through objects
- Lowered The Watcher’s FOV to 60 from 75, and look distance to 27 from 32
- After attacking The Watcher will leave you alone slightly faster now, roughly 9 seconds instead of 10
- Simplified the registers puzzle, there are now only 4 prices and the requirements have lowered. Also removed Desmond voice (“that was a dollar!”)
- Increased Mysterious Man’s sneak cool down range to 250-400 seconds (was 200-300), and peek cool down to 50-100 (was 20-40), he should appear much more rarely now.
- The Mysterious Man will now sneak behind the player once, and peek around corners 4 times in the east wing, and then again in the west wing (total 2 sneaks and 8 peeks)
- Added light above the cart with the brother doll, and a battery to grab the player’s attention to go there first
- Added a small fence in the freezer next to the mom doll, so players will have to turn around and see Mysterious Man in the doorway
- Added a small fence inside the freezer fan so players won’t try to crouch jump into it
- In the freezer, Inez will now start slightly closer to the fan, her “pointing at the key” pose will be skipped, and she will point at the lever better
- The door behind the dad doll is now open, letting in light from the other room shine in, showing the player how to get there
- Removed Desmond’s voice when adding dolls in the dollhouse and cubes in the toys puzzle (“I’ve placed the H block!”)
Key Features:
- A new survival horror experience from the creators of the legendary Nightmare House 2. We Create Stuff, the team behind one of highest-rated mods of all time returns with an unexpected spin on the horror genre.
- Experience a series of haunting memories. Journey through a progression of unsettling stories, each with unique puzzles, mechanics, weapons, and boss fights.
- Overcome a cast of terrors. Confront those who stalk you in a series of daunting boss fights and learn how to defeat them by solving mind-bending puzzles.
- An eerie soundtrack by The Living Tombstone. The internet icon lends his distinct sound to this next generation psychological thriller, with a distinctive song for each story.
- Unexpect the expected. Explore an imaginative and disorienting narrative, featuring sentient mannequins, a feline companion, and much more. And yes, you can pet the cat.
In Sound Mind is coming to PS5, Xbox Series X and PC in 2021.
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