Sanity of Morris
March 23, 2021
"Dad’s urgent message, these documents… They don’t match up. Start thinking John. Build a case, write it down" Unnatural events are taking place in small-town Greenlake. A bloodcurdling Psychological Horror Detective. Move around unseen, outmaneuvering your enemies. Search for hidden clues to find your father. Discover YOUR version of the …
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53.1
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Critic Reviews (14)
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30.0
Gameplay
25.0
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40.0
"Sanity of Morris is going to be remembered as one of those kinds of ironic and unintentionally funny video games. While it is not quite Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing, the lack of quality control and effort suggests the …"
Read original review"Sanity of Morris will test your sanity with buggy enemies and an inane plot that doesn&s;t make sense. A lot of it doesn&s;t make sense."
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30.0
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25.0
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28.0
"Sanity of Morris is a decent horror puzzle adventure game with a terrific story, though it is aimed more at casual fans of the horror genre. It is a short game which suited me perfectly as a gaming dad, but …"
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50.0
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50.0
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50.0
"So is it worth the approximately 5 hours it lasts and its money? The answer is closer to "no" than to "yes", purely because anything of interest is either incomplete or does not end up somewhere"
Read original review"Do you ever wonder if there is life out in the vast expanse of space? It’s a question that has been asked time and time again, and one that lies at the heart of new psychological horror game, Sanity of …"
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58.0
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62.0
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64.0
"I like the work that this development team produces. I was taken back by both the theme and style of their latest game, but what they have released is of a very high quality. It will test your logical thinking, …"
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25.0
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45.0
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65.0
"Sanity of Morris proposes us an interesting concept focused on paranormal and X-Files-style mystery thriller; unfortunately, though, it also puts our patience to the test due to an unsatisfying implementation. Graphically poor and artistically not very apt, with a slow …"
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20.0
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20.0
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20.0
"A faintly interesting premise is irrevocably squandered by muddy visuals, tedious moment-to-moment gameplay and a hateable weak-willed protagonist."
Read original review"In the end, Sanity of Morris tries to do something different from your typical horror game. And while a few moments shine, it’s ultimately a disappointing endeavour. The story may well keep you invested enough through its four-or-so hour runtime, …"
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15.0
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20.0
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80.0
"How to define Sanity of Morris? It would probably be most appropriate to describe this game as a psychological thriller linked by the emotional bond between John and Hank, with hidden elements shrouded in a fog of mystery and clever …"
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30.0
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50.0
Story
90.0
"Gathering elements of psychological tension, exploration and an alien plot, Sanity of Morris seeks to deliver an authentic experience within its own conception by investing in two parallel stories that will win the attention of the players. Despite presenting some …"
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65.0
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68.0
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72.0
"Sanity of Morris was an enjoyable psychological horror game that focuses on aliens and insanity, rather than ghosts and death – which is a nice change. Although there are a few things that could have benefited from a little more …"
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60.0
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35.0
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40.0
"Sanity of Morris wants to invoke paranoia and investigative skepticism, but instead elicits frustration and unintentional hilarity."
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20.0
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15.0
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15.0
"Although Sanity of Morris may have some interesting ideas for plot and gameplay mechanics, it fails to execute any of its concepts. Throughout its three levels, the game fails to keep an atmosphere of suspense or provide any consistent scares, …"
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