DSOGaming writes: "Planned for a release next year on PC, Asylum will take players through a decayed and torn setting in which danger lurks in every corner and every room has its own disturbing history to tell. It is currently in development by Senscape, a company over in Argentina that was founded by Agustín Cordes, the talented designer of the cult favorite and award winning Scratches. An interactive teaser for Asylum, which can also be counted as a brief demo, was released for the game last month. In it, players are given a taste of the games unsettling ambiance, which they can expect from the finished product; and after playing that demo myself, I have come up with five reasons which I believe, is why classic horror fans should look forward to the game."
Asylum looks to bring horror to gamers and a new television spot shows off a retro tone.
While a release date is still only a fever dream at this point, Developer Agustín Cordes wanted to give backers a taste of the puzzles in Asylum,
Serena Nelson writes: "Horror adventures are popular, and several have gone through crowdfunding, but some are still being developed. We look at five great unreleased titles."
Some promising games on the list, hopefully there isn't too much drama getting them finished.