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The Infectious Madness Of Doctor Dekker Nintendo Switch

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The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker came out in June this year and may have been a title which flew under your radar due to its rather unique story and gameplay mechanics. The game is an FMV interactive ‘whodunnit’ story in which you play the role of a psychiatrist as you interview patients in order to discover which one killed their previous doctor.

Type any question - and your patients will reply in full screen video.They'll have questions for you too but be careful what you say. Your words will determine their eventual fates, and your own!The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker is a Lovecraftian FMV murder mystery, which gives players full freedom to question suspects by typing their own questions instead of picking them from a predetermined list. There are no point and click puzzles to solve, just questions to ask and evidence to inspect.Finding out who killed Dr Dekker is only one part of the puzzle; working out how to fix the chaos he left behind will be so much trickier As well as providing clues to the murder, each patient has their own bizarre problem they need your help with – from time manipulation and re-animated loved ones to horrors under the sea.There’s Bryce, a gravedigger who claims to have an extra hour a day to “do as he pleases”, and Elin, a nurse whose colleagues call her “the angel of death”. Marianna suffers from blackouts and wakes up naked on the beach, and Nathan’s PTSD causes him to relive entire days. Finally, there’s Claire who, by her own admission, is a “delusional psychotic with obsessive tendencies”.

And that’s just what they’re willing to tell you in the first session!Complete with an atmospheric soundtrack, The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker invites you to explore the shadow reality that your patients inhabit – a world full of paranormal strangeness and horrors that go bump in your head, where all you have to rely on is your own mind.Just try not to lose it.Key Features:. FMV! - 1600+ full screen HD video responses.

FREE TEXT INPUT - Ask whatever you want, type questions, phrases or just keywords. SUGGESTED QUESTIONS - No keyboard? Pick from our suggested list. MULTIPLE ENDINGS - Find out whodunit, and what happens to you and your patients. MULTIPLE STORIES - 6 main suspects and 5 side-quests inc.

John Guilor ( Contradiction). RANDOM MURDERER - Chosen at the start of the game to combat spoilers. SIMPLE UI - View evidence, make notes, watch replays, see your question history. ACHIEVEMENTS - Steam achievements and a dynamic descriptive rating system.

GUINNESS WORLD RECORD - for 'The most Full Motion Video (FMV) in a videogame'No keyboard? Choose either the new suggested questioning system or use the on-screen keyboard to type anything you like. The game fully supports touchscreen input on Nintendo Switch as well as PS4 Second Screen and Xbox app integration for faster free text entry.WARNING - This game contains mature themes and psychological horror (including sexual themes, violence and suicide) and by its very nature is open to wide interpretation - so although not originally intended, some topics such as rape and parricide can also be inferred. Recommended for adults only.Already available on PC , The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker is out today on PS4, Xbox One, Switch.

Full-motion video (FMV) once seemed like the peak of gaming technology in the early CD-rom days on systems like Sega CD. What could be more realistic than actual video of real actors? Sadly, compression and poor acting made most of these games more campy than good.

But the genre isn’t completely dead.The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker is a new FMV game that is coming out this spring. You play as a psychiatrist trying to solve a Lovecraftian murder.

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The game randomly generates the guilty person, so you can play it more than once. It launched in May for PC, but coming to consoles can open it up to larger audience.