It feels like one of those really trashy exploitation films, even down to how poorly the women are handled! For a 90s adventure game, it really doesn't ask the player for much; the puzzles, if they can even be considered that, are very simple, and the action is just clicking on the zombie's weak point (you should know where it is). This is also one of those games where you have to examine absolutely everything in order to progress. I got stuck for like 15 minutes because, for some reason, examining a dead detective's shoulder triggered a new line of dialogue, which then allowed me to progress. The story, while predictable, does go off the rails near the end, which I did find enjoyable, and there are a few lines of dialogue that I did find funny. The pixel art is nice too!

Reviewed on Oct 15, 2023


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6 months ago

Sickass name and sickass cover. Bummer the gameplay doesn't sound as good.

6 months ago

@Weatherby - Part of the reason I was interested in playing this was because the cover art is so rad. I'm okay with the gameplay being pretty simple since I'm a dummy who always resorts to using a guide when playing an adventure game; I didn't need one at all for this one! The thing that really drags it down for me is the tasteless nudity in the game; it comes off as sleazy and uncomfortable, and it even has an SA scene. If these scenes were removed, I'd easily recommend this game to anyone. It's fun schlock and an okay way to spend about two hours.