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It's been a long wait for the horror adventure 'ASYLUM' to finally release, with 2019 looking more likely and Linux support is still confirmed.

For those unfamiliar, ASYLUM was crowdfunded on Kickstarter way back in February of 2013, where they managed to get around $119K from over three thousand backers.

In their latest update, they put out some really good news for those still waiting on it! Testers have had their hands on a demo since December and according to the developer, it's been going well. They're expecting a beta release in May, with their goal to finally release it later this year. Although, they do say they're not fully confirming that yet in case any major problems sudden appear.

More about it:

From the creators of cult sleeper hit Scratches and the haunting Serena, comes a chilling journey into the darkest depths of your mind. ASYLUM is an ambitious and intricate horror adventure casting you into the hallucinatory setting of the Hanwell Mental Institute, a silent witness to unimaginable atrocities that transpired between its endless corridors.

With influences ranging from Lovecraft to Peter Cushing to Lucio Fulci, ASYLUM has been meticulously crafted with a strong focus on storytelling and atmosphere. Explore countless tenebrous environments, find your way throughout a towering, lifelike mental hospital, and solve a surreal mystery that will haunt you for years to come.

Since it's been quite some time since the Kickstarter, I decided to speak to the team to get a status update on Linux support. Seems like it's going well, here's what they said:

Yes, it’s already ported actually but we must sort out some issues we’re having with videos. It’s almost there and should be more than ready at release :)

That sounds very positive, good to know they've already worked on it! Nice to know it hasn't been left until the last minute like we've seen many times.

You can see a somewhat recent video of some raw gameplay below:

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I'm personally quite excited to finally see this out, a good quality horror experience is still somewhat rare with not many developers tackling it. Might be something interesting to livestream…

You can follow it on GOG and Steam.

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razing32 Jan 28, 2019
Good that they kept their promise.
6 years is a big commitment.
Eike Jan 28, 2019
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Release:

QuoteLate 2019. We can do this. Keep your slimy appendages crossed.

:D
Eike Jan 28, 2019
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Uh! From the makers of "Scratches"! While it was a bit rough, I have this in very good memories...!
dubigrasu Jan 28, 2019
"Might be something interesting to livestream…"
By Sin, of course :0
Liam Dawe Jan 28, 2019
Quoting: dubigrasu"Might be something interesting to livestream…"
By Sin, of course :0
Good minds think alike ;)
sr_ls_boy Jan 28, 2019
I had forgotten all about this.
Arehandoro Jan 28, 2019
The demo is already giving me the shrills... For the sake of my heart will pass on this one.
CFWhitman Jan 28, 2019
I've gotten a couple of horror type games in bundles, but it's not really my thing (though I admit that playing Alien vs. Predator on the Jaguar was a bit scary, and I really liked that game when it came out). I have both Amnesia games as well as SOMA and have never really played any of them.
Eike Jan 29, 2019
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Quoting: CFWhitmanI've gotten a couple of horror type games in bundles, but it's not really my thing (though I admit that playing Alien vs. Predator on the Jaguar was a bit scary, and I really liked that game when it came out). I have both Amnesia games as well as SOMA and have never really played any of them.

AFAIR there's a "non-horror" mode for SOMA. Do play it...
Eike May 4, 2019
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Well, that was way before my time here...

"Intended release [...] this year". :)
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