Deep Brain -final- By Gpoint Game
DEEP BRAIN horror role-playing game (RPG) developed and published by GPOINT GAME , officially released on May 23, 2024 for the PC. Game Overview Horror, Role-Playing. Release Date: May 23, 2024 (Japan). Developer:
- Ambient sound volume (higher BPM → more intrusive noise)
- Texture resolution (calm state → hyper-realistic; anxious state → pixelated, distorted faces)
- Enemy spawn logic (calm → no enemies; stressed → enemies appear behind the player)
Narrative Mystery: Uncovering the "Deep Brain" lore, which may involve experimental science, memory loss, or neurological themes given the title. DEEP BRAIN -Final- By GPOINT GAME
Characters: While mostly a solitary experience to enhance the feeling of isolation, players encounter "echoes" of other individuals who were subjected to similar "Deep Brain" experiments, serving as both warnings and guides. DEEP BRAIN horror role-playing game (RPG) developed and
The horror didn't crash over him like a wave. It settled like dust. Ancient. Familiar. He had been here. He had always been here. Every time he picked the reset. Every time he chose to forget, to suffer, to solve the same puzzles, to feel the same hope that this time he would find the ending. Ambient sound volume (higher BPM → more intrusive
He chose the left door.
- Puzzle Opacity: Some solutions are so obscure you may feel the need for a guide (and there is no shame in that). The game expects you to take physical notes on paper.
- Pacing: There are long stretches of nothing but ambient noise and locked doors. Impatient players will bounce off hard.
- Movement Speed: You walk at a glacial pace. There is no run button. This is intentional to build tension, but it can feel tedious during backtracking.
3. Variable Volition Endings
GPOINT GAME promises 12 distinct endings, but the "True Final" requires a New Game+ run where you retain the trauma of your first playthrough. Yes, your save file remembers if you sacrificed the child or the elder. That guilt is a key item now.
