The Stone of Madness (2025)

Teku Studios, The Game Kitchen

Nintendo Switch · PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 5 · Xbox Series X|S

2.63 from 8 ratings

142 members have it in their collection · 2 playing now · 85 backlogged · 22 wish listed

From the studio that brought you the Blasphemous series comes The Stone of Madness: a real-time tactical stealth game set in an 18th-century Spanish Monastery. Located in the Pyrenees, this time-worn Jesuit monastery is home to a madhouse and an inquisitorial prison. Five prisoners - plagued by cruel punishment, madness, and despair - pool their skills and resources to face … Read more
From the studio that brought you the Blasphemous series comes The Stone of Madness: a real-time tactical stealth game set in an 18th-century Spanish Monastery. Located in the Pyrenees, this time-worn Jesuit monastery is home to a madhouse and an inquisitorial prison. Five prisoners - plagued by cruel punishment, madness, and despair - pool their skills and resources to face their phobias, stave off insanity, uncover the mysteries of the Monastery, and find a way to escape. Read less
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Release dates

  • Jan 28, 2025 (Full Release) (Worldwide) Nintendo Switch, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S

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Sir_Laguna

Review Sir_Laguna 3/5 · Jan 28, 2025

Crazy to try it

This game got me in its claws from the first moments with its intriguing plot about prisoners trying to escape from a medieval spanish monastery, variety of stealth mechanics and cool art. Not even the constant bugs and heartbreaking difficulty of some situations made me abandon it.

You can read my full review in spanish here.

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Almost every problem …

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This game got me in its claws from the first moments with its intriguing plot about prisoners trying to escape from a medieval spanish monastery, variety of stealth mechanics and cool art. Not even the constant bugs and heartbreaking difficulty of some situations made me abandon it.

You can read my full review in spanish here.

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Almost every problem in this game has different solutions so different characters with different skills can solve it, but that doesn't makes it more easy (unless you actually lower the difficulty). Some enemy paths and time constraints are brutal and the less patient gamers will probably abandon it, but its so satisfying.

Not a fan of the representation of mental illness tho. It's kinda pulpy, but showing the prisoners of this godforsaken asylum as people that talk to bread or believe they're chickens is.. weird nowadays.

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