Get ready to dive back into the blood-soaked world of ’80s horror with the arrival of Slayaway Camp 2, the eagerly anticipated sequel to the cult classic slasher puzzler. Developed by Blue Wizard Digital, Slayaway Camp 2 is making its debut at Steam Next Fest with a brand new public demo, offering players a taste of the terror to come.
In Slayaway Camp 2, players once again step into the blood-stained shoes of Skullface, the masked serial killer on a rampage through the digital hellscape known as the TERRORTUBE. Armed with a machete and a thirst for destruction, players will navigate through a series of diabolically designed puzzles inspired by iconic ’80s horror films.
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But Skullface isn’t alone in his quest for carnage. This time, players will also have control over a horde of vicious monsters, each with their bone-chilling abilities. Phase through objects as a Ghost, petrify victims as a ferocious Beast or unleash deadly projectiles as a Sorcerer. With a variety of gory options at their disposal, players can execute their victims in hilariously gruesome ways.
The demo offers a sneak peek into the game’s mechanics and introduces players to the eerie world of Slayaway Camp 2. From navigating the TERRORTUBE to tormenting unsuspecting victims, players will experience the thrill of the hunt as they carve a bloody path to freedom.
The full version of Slayaway Camp 2 is set to arrive on PC via Steam later in 2024, promising even more gore-filled mayhem for horror fans to sink their teeth into. Priced at $12.99, the game is sure to be a hit with fans of the genre. Additional details about the full release will be announced at a later date.
So, grab your machete and get ready to unleash hell in Slayaway Camp 2. With its blend of retro-inspired visuals, devilishly clever puzzles, and over-the-top gore, this is one horror game that is not to be missed. Dive into the demo now and prepare for a killer good time.
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