The mansion is well-designed but has a semi-open direction to it. Most require the same solution but it adds dynamic changes to each run. The developers went a bit further by randomizing certain puzzles with different variations. Thankfully the puzzles requiring you to move from different locations are limited. These puzzles are intense and sometimes require you to move between locations. Most of these involve finding a key item and interacting with it to find the combination. It’s clear the developers took inspiration from the Spencer mansion from Resident Evil. The entire house has unique locks and gated areas that require specific ways to unlock. Trapped inside with no way out Coraline must navigate the home turned hospital in search of answers and a way out. Worse is that the hospital is swarming with horrible monsters and portals that allow her to travel through time.
Unfortunately, Caroline is knocked out, placed in a tub, and wakes up with 1 of her eyes removed. After receiving a mysterious letter about missing twin girls she heads to the Wildberger Hospital for answers. Tormented Souls has you in control of a young journalist named Coraline Walker. If you are a classic survival-horror fan there’s no reason not to play Tormented Souls.
Offering complicated and often challenging puzzles that will test your problem-solving skills. Borrowing heavily from Resident Evil and Silent Hill navigating the twisted mansion turned hospital is a chilling experience. Creating a sense of tension and anticipation isn’t easy but Tormented Souls successfully accomplishes this. Survival-horror is one of the most popular genres in gaming.