The world has collapsed.
One hospital still stands.
And you are one of the few doctors left.
Hippocratic is a first-person psychological horror game that combines medical simulation, resource management, and extreme moral decisions in an oppressive post-apocalyptic setting.
Not every patient can be saved. Not every patient should be.
Every decision matters. And every mistake has consequences.
Medical Simulation Under Real Pressure
Sit at the hospital computer and analyze each patient’s symptoms. Choose the correct diagnosis — or face the outcome of your mistake.
Perform first-person surgeries using scalpels, forceps, injections, and surgical lasers. One wrong move can cost a life.
Manage the infirmary and distribute limited medicine supplies. If you help one patient, another may be left without treatment.
Research in the laboratory and craft new medicines using resources brought back by survivors. Scarcity is constant. So is the pressure.
In the ICU, the most critical cases will force you to make final decisions: attempt to save them with what little you have left… or perform euthanasia to end their suffering.
Moral Decisions That Affect Your Sanity
Survivors are not only seeking medical care. They are afraid.
They will ask you not to save certain patients.
To let them die.
To eliminate them before they can harm others.
Each time you betray the Hippocratic oath, your mind begins to fracture.
Stress.
Guilt.
Hallucinations.
Paranoia.
This is not just survival horror.
It is a psychological descent shaped by your own decisions.
Key Features
First-person survival horror set in a post-apocalyptic hospital
Observation-based medical diagnosis system
Hands-on surgeries using multiple surgical tools
Strategic management of medicine and limited resources
Laboratory crafting system for new treatments
Dynamic sanity system driven by moral decisions
Saving everyone is impossible.
The only question is how much you are willing to sacrifice...