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| 출시일: | 2026년 1월 9일 |
| 개발사: | Ice-Pick Lodge |
| 퍼블리셔: | HypeTrain Digital |
| 플랫폼: | Windows |
| 출시 가격: | 37,500 원 |
| 장르: | 어드벤처, 인디, RPG, 시뮬레이션 |
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In this psychological horror game, you are a doctor with only 12 days to save a town from a mysterious plague. Make ruthless decisions and diagnose with precision. Shape the town's future and rewrite the past. Hold yourself together while it all falls apart.
What awaits you in Pathologic 3?

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Pathologic 3 is a psychological horror game where you have only 12 days to save a town from a mysterious plague.
You are Daniil Dankovsky: physician, researcher, prodigy. Your research into the nature of death has brought you to this remote town deep in the eastern steppe, looking for a man said to be immortal.
But the outbreak of a deadly contagion sweeps through the town. The immortal man is dead. You failed to stop it.
Now you must return to the beginning. Fix your mistakes. Save the town.
Every minute counts. Save them all, discover the secrets of immortality... don't go mad in the process.
Bring your medical training to bear. Observation and knowledge are your tools. Work with patients face-to-face.
Examine the sick and make diagnoses. Each patient is a unique story — and a medical mystery. They may lie, omit the truth, or hide their motives. You must separate fact from fiction, and identify the real symptoms. Step by step, you'll get closer to developing a vaccine that could change everything.
Fight for every new day. Ensure the town's survival by imposing your own rules: enforce quarantines, confiscate precious medicine, vaccinate the population, suppress riots, deploy patrols, and declare curfews.
You will make mistakes, face their consequences, and unlock new decrees. Your actions will shape the town—even if the people grow to hate you for it. Power is in your hands. It's up to you whether the streets will see gunfire or fireworks.
Made a mistake? Go back, and fix it.
Time is your tool for navigating a narrative web filled with moral dilemmas and branching paths. Rewind if you think you could have done better. Keep your eye on your ultimate goal—even if the road there is paved with sacrifices.
How far will you go to find the truth? Your mental state directly affects your actions, and even how you interpret events. Falling into apathy or wandering into mania may lead you to new insights... or to your death.
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예측 판매량
150+
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5,625,000+
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I enjoyed playing Pathologic 2 so much that I bought it right away. It’s still early in the game, but the overall feel is excellent. Since it hasn’t been localized into Korean yet, I’m barely managing to play by relying on dictionaries and translation tools, and I’m worried about the time, especially because time is crucial in this game. It takes about five times longer than playing normally. All in all, I’m very excited about it and would recommend it to others as well. Pathologic 2를 너무 재밌게 플레이해서 바로 구매했습니다. 초반이지만 아주 느낌이 좋습니다. 아직 한글화가 되지않아서 사전과 번역기를 동원해 겨우 플레이하는데 시간이 걱정입니다(특히 이 게임에서는!). 그냥 플레이하는것보다 시간이 5배는 많이 들거든요. 어쨌든 아주 기대되고 다른분께도 추천드립니다.
Just finished 5 out of 7? 8? endings. Ice-Pick Lodge has made some of my favorite games ever, including the previous games in the Pathologic series and The Void. The Bachelor's route was also my favorite storyline in Classic HD, so I was really looking forward to P3. I'm glad this game exists at all because the circumstances surrounding its development have been troubled, to say the least. I think it's overall a good game. The non-linear storytelling is ambitious; uncovering the Town's mysteries and changing the course of the story feels great (when it's not marred by a myriad of bugs, at least). It's a shame the gameplay didn't really resonate with me, though. The good - As mentioned above, the story(telling) is the strongest part of P3. I generally liked the new perspectives on the existing characters and worldbuilding, and P3's story gives some food for thought regarding the series' metanarrative as a whole. The writing, especially in the early days (Day 2-5), does a better job of introducing major plot points in a more digestible way compared to the previous games. I do have some gripes with the writing, but overall, the story is what kept me going during my playthrough. - The diagnosis minigame is great. It really makes you feel like a detective/doctor. Yakov Little is the best assistant. - The game runs much better than P2, performance-wise, thanks to the map being divided into smaller zones instead of an open world. The Bad - To be clear, I'm not upset because P3's gameplay is not the same as the previous games. I appreciate that IPL decided to take risks and came up with new gameplay mechanics instead of simply making a P2 DLC. I also get the lore justifications for the gameplay changes. My issue is that the new gameplay is simply not engaging enough. - The resource management/survival gameplay from the previous games still exists, but in a half-baked manner. The Bachelor still has to manage health, the Apathy/Mania meter, and the Amalgam; he can still walk around the Town to pick up items, trade and craft medicine, etc. However, they aren't interesting at all. They feel like chores rather than meaningful challenges. The store page claims that the Apathy/Mania meter changes how the Bachelor sees the world--this is misleading, as the only instance where it matters beyond simple resource management is a single conversation with Clara in the early game. - The resource management is poorly balanced overall. - The Town is much less dynamic. I expected the Decree system to have a greater effect on the Town, but it only affects the number of the Infected/Rioting districts and adds some NPCs who comment on your decrees. Aesthetic decrees are cute, I guess? Similarly, major story events, such as [spoiler]the Inquisitor and the Army's arrival[/spoiler] changes nothing in terms of gameplay. As a result, even though the characters claim the Town is ravaged by the Plague and riots, the player *feels* none of that. - I think we can all agree that the Infected/Rioting districts are just bad lol. - Finally, the bugs... as at the time of writing this review, Day 9 and beyond are a mess. I spent the last 10ish hours in this game brute-forcing my way through broken quests. You have characters who are dead and alive at the same time, wrong dialogues triggering (one of them spoiled a major plot point for me, yay...), quests not triggering properly, and more. However, the devs have been very responsive and rolling out fixes almost daily. Best of luck to them & hopefully they can manage to iron things out after a few updates.