Ad Infinitum
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Will the nightmare of the war ever end? Will you find inner peace one day? In Ad Infinitum, you play as a German soldier haunted by the horrors of the Great War. While your mind grapples with memories of your family home and the trenches on the front, you try to break the endless cycle of suffering.
BETWEEN A DREAM AND REALITY
You wake up in your bedroom, unchanged from your teenage years, in a run-down and deserted manor house. Suddenly and inexplicably, you are transported to the trenches where the horrors of war are overshadowed by vile and even more terrifying creatures. Unable to distinguish between reality and nightmare, you must fight to regain control of your life's narrative.
NIGHTMARES THAT BECOME REAL
Unspeakable nightmares come to life in the recesses of your mind. To escape the death traps and terrifying creatures, you must understand the source and motivation of each monster and solve the puzzles that stand in your way. From blind demons who can hear your softest footsteps to hideous disjointed puppets who move in the dark, horror is around every corner.
A FAMILY TORN APART
The fallout of the war is felt far from the front. Peel back the shroud that hides the secrets of your family, torn apart by the Great War, and try to remember your past. Through exploration and by solving riddles and puzzles between the walls of your home and the barbed wire of No Man’s Land, you ultimately reveal a chapter in the story of a German family torn apart by war.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1234430/Ad_Infinitum/
BETWEEN A DREAM AND REALITY
You wake up in your bedroom, unchanged from your teenage years, in a run-down and deserted manor house. Suddenly and inexplicably, you are transported to the trenches where the horrors of war are overshadowed by vile and even more terrifying creatures. Unable to distinguish between reality and nightmare, you must fight to regain control of your life's narrative.
NIGHTMARES THAT BECOME REAL
Unspeakable nightmares come to life in the recesses of your mind. To escape the death traps and terrifying creatures, you must understand the source and motivation of each monster and solve the puzzles that stand in your way. From blind demons who can hear your softest footsteps to hideous disjointed puppets who move in the dark, horror is around every corner.
A FAMILY TORN APART
The fallout of the war is felt far from the front. Peel back the shroud that hides the secrets of your family, torn apart by the Great War, and try to remember your past. Through exploration and by solving riddles and puzzles between the walls of your home and the barbed wire of No Man’s Land, you ultimately reveal a chapter in the story of a German family torn apart by war.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1234430/Ad_Infinitum/
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core i5-8400 or AMD Ryzen 5 1600X
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti, 2 GB or AMD Radeon RX 7850, 2 GB or Intel Arc A380, 6 GB
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 21 GB available space
- Additional Notes: To run at Low 720p @ 30 FPS
Recommended:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core i5-10400 or AMD Ryzen 5 3600
- Memory: 12 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060, 12 GB or AMD Radeon RX 6650 XT, 8 GB
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 21 GB available space
System requirements for Xbox Series S/X
System requirements for PlayStation 5
Last Modified: Jul 15, 2025
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Ad Infinitum reviews and comments
Playing this game I couldn't help but think they were really trying to evoke the vibes of Amnesia: The Bunker but then seeing this only came out a few months after that released it makes it even wilder that two games so similar in setting came out so close. I think there is a lot of good tension and setting in this game that helps to set the tone. Overall the gameplay is fine but I found some of the classic Amnesia 'grab and pull' controls to not work well, which is exactly what you want during a boss fight. I also found most of the boss fights to be fairly boring and one was not clear at all what to do, especially for the 'good' outcome. I liked the enemy designs, some game me big the Suffering vibes. I think the overall story it tells is good and the slow reveal of things is well done. Great sound design though it was unevenly loud at times. I think this is one of the better horror games released lately.