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'Agony' Shows New Heights of Horror & Gore For Fans Of The Genre [Watch Gameplay]

'Agony' Shows New Heights of Horror & Gore For Fans Of The Genre [Watch Gameplay]

Dannel Picaccio Camille Perez Lozano

"Agony" is one of 2017's most anticipated games falling under the horror genre. Given that it has showed glimpses of what is deemed to be "hell," the game sticks firmly with the gore, blood and highly misplaced body parts all over the maps.

According to Games Radar, the Kickstarter campaign project has officially surpassed its mark and, with it, the release has been guaranteed. However, do note that, based on the game's title, it will not be as light as some could imagine. Madmind Studio presents a first-person rendition of what many might find disturbing.

One depiction that made the game rather unpleasant to the eyes is the composition of the environmen -- the staircase made out of flesh proves much so. Another is hiding from the demons by holding the character's breath which, if done too long, will have the character pass out. The statues around the vicinity are apparently humanoid; questionable if they were once living or breathing, looking immensely realistic.

Other attributes within "Agony" include glimpses of babies, as well as innards being served for meals. Human teeth are distributed along the walkways of the hellish area, circling the doors and with a presumption of shutting when walked into. Disturbing to some, there will be bodies hung overhead occasionally, as well as being possessed by a demon and dismantling a sleeping old man.

"Agony" has been talked about for over a year now and is slated for release by June of this year. The game is made for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows. It challenges players to escape the grips of hell without any recollection whatsoever on how they entered it in the first place. "Agony" is published by PlayWay.

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