Butcher (itch) (Azul Mousseigne, JiRath, Neil, Franco Vega, Dylan Piserchia)
PC · 2020
About this game
https://store.steampowered.com/app/629260
The easiest mode is 'HARD'!
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BUTCHER is a fast-paced 2D shooter and a blood-soaked love letter to the cult classics of the genre.
As a cyborg programmed to eradicate the last remains of humanity, your sole purpose is to well... annihilate anything that moves.
So grab your weapon of choice (from chainsaw, through shotgun, to grenade launcher) and kill your way through underground hideouts, post-apocalyptic cities, jungles and more.
And if you're feeling creative, there are plenty other ways of ending your enemies' misery - hooks, lava pits, saws... no death will ever be the same.
If kicking corpses into a lava pit and adorning walls with blood is your idea of a good time, BUTCHER is THE game for you.
(header photo by Bartłomiej T.
Listwon)Key features: Ultra-violent uncompromising carnage in the spirit of Doom and Quake (chainsaw included)
Release your inner artist, paint the walls with (permanent) blood (up to 4 million pixels available to be painted per level)
Use the environment (saws, hooks, lava pits, animals and other) to brutally dispose of your enemies
Put your reflex and patience to the ultimate test
Choose from an array of weapons (featuring classics like chainsaw, railgun and the deadly grenade launcher)
Adorn more than 20 levels with the insides of your enemies
Soak in the dark atmosphere reinforced by a wicked, heavy soundtrack (while you kick corpses around)
Die painfully: melt in lava, become piranha food, get crushed by heavy doors... and more!
Absolutely no mercy for anyone!
About PC
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