**Venture into the world of chilling psychological horror, where the line between reality and nightmare is thinner than a spider's web. Grandview is not just a game, it is a test for your nerves and mind. ** 1917. Your name is Samuel Reed, you are a journalist who lives with a relentless pain in his heart. Your sister, Anna, has gone missing within the walls of the Grandview Psychiatric Hospital. And so, through a thick fog of rumors and fears, you receive a letter – a desperate plea for help, written in Anna's trembling hand. You know you have to find her, even if you have to face the darkest secrets of Grandview. ** A journey into the heart of a forgotten nightmare awaits you: **Grandview is the living embodiment of madness:** An abandoned mansion greets you with chilling silence and an oppressive atmosphere of desolation. But don't be fooled by the outward calm. Grandview is alive. He breathes, whispers, watches. The corridors change their layout, the doors slam in front of you, and the empty eyes of mannequins look out of the darkness silent witnesses of other people's suffering. **Immerse yourself in a horror story:** Collect notes, diaries, medical records, and photographs scattered around the hospital. Each fragment is a piece of the mosaic, which gradually develops into a terrifying picture of the past. Learn about Dr. Langham experiments, his obsession with immortality, and the suffering of patients whatever become victims of his madness. **Grandview is testing you:** Solve intricate puzzles related to medicine, anatomy, and psychiatry. Use your wits and intuition to open locked doors, find hidden passages and move deeper into the hospital. But remember – every action you take can have unpredictable consequences. **Danger lurks at every step: Grandview is not a place for the weak in spirit. Get ready for unexpected encounters with revived nightmares, for chilling screamers that will make you shudder at eve. Use your mind and reactio to survive this nightmare. **High-quality graphics and sound: Realistic picture and atmospheric sound create the effect of complete immersion, making you believe in the reality of what is happening. |