![]() ![]() A lot of these traps are noticeable, but are obscure on how to actually tackle them. Make no mistake, that latter option will come often, as this game is littered with cheap traps and enemies that require quick reactions to avoid, even when you’re familiar with their attacks. There’s no options menu, nor any difficulty settings only a windowed screen while you’re thrown into the nightmare of Hell itself, awaiting the salvation of escape or the release of death. ![]() Right from the get-go, you’re given no indication of what your controls even are. ![]() There’re a variety of enemies and traps to avoid as you make your way through hell, including a recurring, axe-wielding monster draped in yellow seeking to strike you down.ĭemonophobia is a cruel, sadistic game, as well as a fairly old one by now. Supposedly, she’s actually in hell after a ritual went awry and only wants to find her way out. In true independent ero-gaming fashion, you’re casually thrown into the game with no tutorial and threadbare context for what you’re even doing: upon waking up in a creepy room, 14-year old Kunikai Sakuri has found herself in a hellish nightmare world. Today, I’m exploring the dark halls of Demonophobia, a freeware guro adventure game by the elusive 237, made all the way back in 2008. Now here’s a cult classic for indie gaming. ![]()
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