Organ Quarter

Organ Quarter is a VR survival horror game built from the ground-up for hand-tracked virtual reality. Explore labyrinthine environments, engage in tense combat, carefully manage your resources and solve horrifying puzzles in this homage to the slow, methodical survival horror experiences of the '90s

Organ Quarter is a survival horror, psychological horror and action-adventure game developed and published by Outer Brain Studios.
Released on October 19th 2017 is available only on Windows in 10 languages: English, French, Italian, German, Japanese, Portuguese - Brazil, Spanish - Latin America, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese and Korean.

It has received 307 reviews of which 275 were positive and 32 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.3 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 12.25€ on Steam and has a 50% discount.


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Windows
  • OS *: OS: Windows 7, 8, 10
  • Processor: Intel i5-4590
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 970 / AMD R9 290 equivalent or greater
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 3 GB available space
  • VR Support: SteamVR. Standing or Room Scale

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Nov. 2024
Absolutely grate game . If you love horror, management resource puzzle games, then the game for you. And it's dreamcast PS2 GameCube Xbox era graphics only adds to its charm.
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Nov. 2024
It's surprisingly fun. Great use of visuals and sound. A concise but very fullfilling experience. It's more silent hill than anything released after 4.
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Feb. 2024
"Organ Quarter is a VR survival horror game focused on what made survival horror great:" is what the discription says and I couldnt agree more. A lost genre revitalized, with but a few quirks that could make it better. What do I find so impressive about this game, that it even tho made 2017 it should still be in your library today? Well This has to be due to the creator(s) spending time to analyze the way silent hill 1/2 worked on their respective era of consoles , which also had limited resources. From grainy textures that you cant make out yet still fill you with dread. (is that rust? blood? both? mold? muck? decay? i cant tell and it just makes me more unnerved) To sound archetecture that builds a constnat feeling of unease , varying from empty quiet hums and scratches- to heavy paranoia driving droning synths and disgusting squelching. It seems they really took alot of keynotes of how to make something feel both scary and expansive, whil having little to work with. Ontop of that the survival horror is ACTUAL REAL in this. Low ammo, too many enemies, not much health- and a fear of whats around every corner. Oh yeah thats a good point , FORCED PERSEPECTIVE ELEMENTS IN VR?? yeah. actually that. its wild. Somehow they used the doors like ps1/2 games did , and the corners of walls, and the distance fog- to create this senseof needing to hesistate before you cross thresholds you cant view. sometimes with sound, sometimes with the unknown. You cant see into this apartment- but you can HEAR something ...eating?...right around the bend. It causes pause and instills a sense that you need to crawl on your stomach through various points. I also loved that they made the map system so manual, as it adds more fear and pressure as to when do you use it and what your sacrificing while doing so (light, focus). Lastly the design on the enemies and space is done really well aswell. I was expecting really weak looking monsteres but im glad to say i wasnt dissapointed. More keynotes from silent hill- body horror and common tryphophobia based terrors. Cons : Id say this games cons are obvious. it was made in 2017 so : (FAKE CON) Its reloading system is clunky, and shooting is kind of off (but this personally only makes it more silent hill like) Its textures on the hands have low animations I hear its short but ive been taking my time on hard mode so i havent gotten there yet the sound design while amazing is a bit sparce. it does it waht it needs to but with a remaster this game could shine even more. the puzzles could be more difficult (placeholder- ill be updating this review after I finish the game) well all in all i definatly reccomend this and view it as a gem that many people have missed. Very early vr but actually good early vr. Defintly try this.
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Feb. 2024
Silent hill 2 is one of my favorite games ever made, and this game is the only one on VR to hit a similar note. It is pretty short, I think around 3 hours my first playthrough? But I've beaten it twice so far and probably going to go back for a third run soon on a harder difficulty.
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Jan. 2024
I'm a horror nerd and have been VR gaming since 2017 and somehow only just found out about this fricken GEM! I have no idea why this game isn't more known, it deserves to be! There isn't much to say that hasn't already been said. It's like a more condensed, VR version of Silent Hill. The dev team, from what I gather, was quite small, so expect some slight jank. But overall they nailed the Silent Hill mood/atmosphere. And whereas most VR games, especially in the horror genre, feel like lazy tech demos and feel redundant after about 10 minutes - this is a full game (took me a little over 5 hours to complete) and clearly was a work of passion from the devs. I enjoyed getting lost in this twisted, unnerving, bleak world and I'm actually quite sad that it's over. But I hope anyone reading this will give it a shot and fall in love with it as much as I did!
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Organ Quarter
8.3
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Developer
Outer Brain Studios
Publisher
Outer Brain Studios
Release 19 Oct 2017
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