Tormentum: Dark Sorrow
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TORMENTUM is a dark Point & Click adventure game. The dreamlike, nightmarish atmosphere of the game was inspired by works of painters H.R. Giger and Zdzislaw Beksinski. The game's final look and feel was also strongly influenced by the universes of games such as Demon's Souls or Dark Seed. This unique mixture gave life to a bleak and depressing world. “All in all, this is one of the best P&C adventure games I've ever played. Every aspect is impressive on its own and when all of its elements are combined, a truly worthy gaming experience is born. For fans of the genre or horror games in general, this game won't disappoint.” 9/10 – Game Walkers
Steam User 10
Through the darkness
Of future past
The magician longs to see
One chance out
Between two worlds
Fire walk with me
Steam User 3
Oldschool style point-and-click adventure with a beautiful, deep, dark story in a surreal dark fantasy setting with steampunk elements.
The art style reminds of H.R. Giger, the soundtrack adds to the atmohphere and contains of quite a few different pieces.
The puzzles aren't always easy or intuitive, but sooner or later you'll figure out what needs to be done to progress. No need to rush anyway, as the surroundings and music invite to stay a bit longer.
There are different choices the player can make which affect some in-game scenes and the ending. You will need at least two different full playthroughs plus a partial one before you have seen everthing.
I don't regret having played this game and enjoyed the experience very much.
If you like oldschool adventures, dark fantasy, good dark stories and choice-and-consequence moments, then you should give this game a try.
Steam User 2
If you like damnation and eternal torment then this game is for you.
Steam User 1
worth it
Steam User 2
This is a short computer game about how you're wasting your life playing computer games and how murder and suicide aren't cool. The graphics are weird medium-resolution paintings and the puzzles are easy. The music is various flavors of somber. I made one choice that was frowned upon (which I didn't actually realize was a choice) and was damned to listen to slow death metal and look at more weird paintings for all eternity or at least the duration of the credits. Still more pleasant than 3 hours of Dark Souls.
Steam User 1
A little short, but mostly brilliant.