From the sick mind behind Bloodwash, Jordan King, comes his latest experiment in terror. Inspired by the Italian zombie flicks from Lucio Fulci and Bruno Mattei, Night of the Gates of Hell promises to be a blood dripping, neon soaked, flesh rotting experience.
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Way too short for my liking. Needed a little more meat on its bones, and definitely a few more puzzle-solving segments. The game, however, is pretty indicative of Black Eyed Priest's writing strengths. The writing is 100% where the game shines. It's so funny, out-of-pocket, and absurd. I honestly love it. The game did genuinely scare me a couple times as well, so props there.
The gameplay is pretty easy, but sometimes odd. The hitboxes on the zombies can be a little wonky at times, and the one boss in the game was a little annoying as a result. Anyways, this was a flawed, but really silly, inoffensive game. Can't wait for the sequel.
The gameplay is pretty easy, but sometimes odd. The hitboxes on the zombies can be a little wonky at times, and the one boss in the game was a little annoying as a result. Anyways, this was a flawed, but really silly, inoffensive game. Can't wait for the sequel.
Pretty fun indie survival horror game. Written like something Jay Bauman would recommend for Best of the Worst. Would have liked it more if it wasn't for the ear deafening jump scare sounds that seem to ignore sound settings. Very happy i didn't play this with headphones or else i fear i might have suffered hearing damage
It's okay! The combat is both easy and weighty, and progression forgiving, and I love the aesthetic, but some of the level design isn't so good and there's way too many jump scares for my tastes. The bonus levels are my favorite part of the game - one as a gay comedy homage, and one as a parody of Call of Duty Zombies.