Slitterhead, created by Bokeh Game Studio and Keiichiro Toyama, is a body-horror video game set in 1990s Kowloon, featuring creatures emerging from grotesque transformations. While it showcases familiar jankiness, this roughness adds to its charm, making it a standout experience for fans of the horror genre. Players embody Hyoki, an ethereal spirit with no memory, exploring the lawless enclave of Kowloon Walled City. The game’s visuals, storytelling, and innovative combat mechanics create an engaging experience that sticks with both horror enthusiasts and adventurous gamers.
Slitterhead is a bizarre body-horror fever dream from the creator of Silent Hill, sprouting a few warts and plenty of jank but it's one of those titles where flaws... make the game better.
Toyama is undoubtedly one of the masters of horror in video games, so it should come as little surprise that Slitterhead is deliciously horrifying.
If you're a horror fan, there's a lot to love from a visual and storytelling standpoint, but the game's inventive take on combat is equally attractive.
At its core, Slitterhead is a fascinating experience that mixes a grungy tone with shocking body horror, appealing mostly to those intrigued by such themes.
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