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Slitterhead: The Most Confused Horror Game You’ll Love to Hate

Possess Your Way Through a Hot Mess of Gore and Glitch, Pok Gai Style

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Alright, listen up pok gaigai gamers! There’s this new horror game called Slitterhead, and if you think it’s just another Silent Hill wannabe, you better hold your horses. This one’s a wild mashup of crazy body-switching kung fu, Hong Kong neon vibes, and weird monsters that look like they came from some mad scientist’s wet dream. You get to possess almost every NPC in the game—yeah, that’s right, no more being stuck with some lame character! It’s like karaoke night but with bodies, all day long. But first as always, a word from today’s sponsor:

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Forget about “I'm down, I’m dead”—just jump into another body and keep slashing and hacking like nothing happened. The combat is old school hack ‘n slash, but now you can keep swapping suits like some street hustler changing jackets before a fight. You got eight unique characters called Rarities, and each one’s got their own weapon and style, making the game feel like a buffet of chaos without the hangover.

The city looks like Hong Kong got caught in a rainstorm of neon and body horror. You’re basically a cursed juk sing wandering this eerie urban playground where everyone’s looking at you like you’re a pok gai but you keep digging for clues anyway. The story’s deep—something about societal collapse and identity crises—but honestly, you’ll be more focused on not getting your head chopped off while jumping bodies like a paranoid junkie.

Now, I ain’t gonna lie, some of the animations are rougher than a night out in Mong Kok, and the combat sometimes feels like you’re fighting with noodles. But that’s the charm, lah! It’s like that stubborn uncle who never learns but still shows up at family dinners. You gotta respect the effort and novelty, ‘cause not every game dares to mess up the horror formula with possession craziness.

So if you feel like smashing your keyboard while laughing at the weirdest glitches and flashy gore, Slitterhead’s your next late-night obsession. Trust me, you’ve never played a horror game where you can be “possessed” like how poker face gamblers get owned at Happy Valley.

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