Many of the clues you need lie in the bodies you’re examining in Autopsy Simulator. Just try not to let your grim work get to you too much.
You’re cast as Jack, a pathologist who makes an unsettling discovery during an autopsy: the engagement ring of his long-lost wife. The eerie find leads Jack to throw himself into his work, going through organs and parts of the body on various corpses to see if he can help solve the crimes tied to them. Not easy work, but if it’ll offer these folks some justice (and maybe help you understand a part of your own life), it might be worth doing.
This kind of work is taxing on the mind, though. For starters, the game’s Steam page claims that it was made “with the help of pathomorphologists and forensic doctors,” so you can expect a certain amount of realism with the cases and corpses. That might be a bit hard to handle. If that’s not enough, working with these bodies seems to be taking a toll on Jack, and sometimes he sees things that aren’t really happening. Or maybe they are, and this world is just a lot scarier than you might assume.
Autopsy Simulator‘s dark subject matter and attention-to-detail with realistic body parts might make it a bit much for some folks, but it looks like it may offer a tantalizing mystery along with some grisly scares for those who can stomach its contents.
Autopsy Simulator is slated for release in 2021, but in the meantime, you can add it to your Steam Wishlist.