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Sanitarium (1998) Online

Sanitarium (1998) Online
Original Title :
Sanitarium
Genre :
Video Game / Drama / Horror / Mystery / Thriller
Year :
1998
Directror :
Martin Stoltz
Cast :
Frank Schurter,Stephen Bennett,Brad Broman
Type :
Video Game
Rating :
9.1/10
Sanitarium (1998) Online

After a horrific car crash your character ends up in an asylum. You must find out how you came to be there and recover your identity.
Cast overview, first billed only:
Frank Schurter Frank Schurter - Max / Grimwall / Oliver Tweed / Pret-zool / Tepictoc (voice)
Stephen Bennett Stephen Bennett - Dennis O'Toole / Simple Simon / Gravin / Chik-tok / Xilonen (voice)
Brad Broman Brad Broman - Timothy O'Toole (voice)
Amanda Crocker Amanda Crocker - Jessie Hatcher / Sarah Laughton (voice)
Paul Crocker Paul Crocker - Lumpy Driscoll / Marcus Williams / Young Max (voice)
Kevin Delaney Kevin Delaney - Scotty Havel / Hector Vasquez / Frank Rizzo / Ometoch / Priest / Newscaster (voice)
David J. Fielding David J. Fielding - Dr. Jacob Morgan / Lenny Frumpkin / Preacher Bob / Skippy Peterson / Antonio Baldini / Timber / Gromma / Grundle / Malus Ionesis (voice) (as David Fielding)
Bob Hartley Bob Hartley - Stan Drumbowski / Wilbur Smith / Zippy / Collin O'Leary / Centeotl (voice)
Mary Hartley Mary Hartley - Martha O'Leary / Gritza / Ehecatl / Cyclopean Newscaster (voice)
Amy Hartman Amy Hartman - Angelic Statue / Maria Santiago / Mother / Crystal DiAngelo / Trixie / Ashley Olsen / Grella / Body Bag Woman / Ometolt / Computer (voice)
Greg Longenhagen Greg Longenhagen - Stutterin' Don / Billy Hatcher (voice)
John McGirk John McGirk - Yo Yo (voice)
Danielle McLaughlin Danielle McLaughlin - Meggan Johns (voice)
Zachary McLaughlin Zachary McLaughlin - Derek Williams / Sean O'Leary (voice)
James C. McMenamy James C. McMenamy - Flipper / Witch Doctor (voice)


User reviews

Mavegar

Mavegar

This game is excellent.

It is about a person who had an accident and forgot who he is, now he must go through many places to find out his identity, with flashbacks coming more and more he is getting closer to the truth and the closer he gets, the more dangerous he is in.

This game is made perfect, it has many interesting developing locations to venture, many interesting characters and the story itself is very interesting.

I recommend this game to anyone who love adventure/quest games.

10/10.
Gathris

Gathris

I have been playing video games for more than 25 years, and I have seen a lot of them. One thing that I have learned is that you may like games for different things, and not always the same. Some have great stories, some awesome graphics, some cool effects, some terrific soundtracks, etc. Another thing that I have learned is that a game should be evaluated by its own characteristics and not against other games characteristics. Sanitarium is an awesome game, an excellent game. By the time it was released, the game looked kind of old fashion, however the environment was perfectly set, with wonderful details and amazing backgrounds. At the beginning, it seems like a cliché. A guy losing his memory and trying to get it back... Please! It's been used for ages! However, the story develops in a way that this cliché turns into a deeper and disturbing story just perfect to keep the player going on trying to find out what happens. Some of the scenes seem to have been taken out of a bad dream, which is a perfect setting for this game. The player actually adapts to this weird dreams or hallucinations accordingly, which is also a neat detail. The story itself is very interesting, with ideas maybe borrowed from different sources, but nicely adapted to give them a different meaning. The game is a mix of suspense and terror, with some unique aspects making it a nice to play game. It hooks you and pulls you to keep on playing until the end. This is one of the games once you play you can not forget. I have not after more than 10 years...
Xava

Xava

Many times, you can hear yourself saying about a game "this is one of the very best games I've ever played". Yet then you remember fifteen or thirty-so other games that you maybe liked a bit more. And so the saying means nothing.

Sanitarium is, if not THE greatest game I've played, on my definite Top10 list - together with Half-Life 2, Grim Fandango, Starcraft, Mafia, Monkey Island, Icewind Dale and other (you get the point of what I like; it's very mixed).

The game has an original concept, one where you play a doctor getting afflicted by amnesia after a car accident. Flashbacks from his past life are an important event in this adventure where the 'point-and-click' feature is extremely very well baked into the story.

The down-tuned (and excellent) actors' voices make the mood very unnerving and bizarre. The graphics might be a bit old on today's screens, but back in the 1998 it was an extremely detailed and beautiful game indeed.

Very, very well worth a few minutes of detective work to find it on the net.