World of Horror | |
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Developer(s) | Paweł Koźmiński |
Publisher(s) | Ysbryd Games |
Engine | GameMaker Studio |
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Release | Windows, Mac October 19, 2023 [1] PS4, PS5, Switch October 26, 2023 [2] |
Genre(s) | Role-playing, horror |
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World of Horror, also known by its Japanese title Kyōfu no Sekai (恐怖の世界), is a role-playing video game with a 1-bit pixel art style inspired by the works of H. P. Lovecraft and Junji Ito. [3] The game was created by Polish developer Paweł Koźmiński and published by Ysbryd Games. [4] It was released into early access on February 20, 2020 through Steam, GOG.com, and Microsoft Store. [5] [6] [7] The full game was released on October 19, 2023 for macOS and Windows. It was released on October 26 for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5. [1] [2]
The game takes place in the year "198X" in the fictitious town of Shiokawa, Japan. The player must explore various locations and fight otherworldly creatures in order to halt a looming apocalypse. [3]
World of Horror is a roguelite role-playing game, built around individual self-contained playthroughs consisting of five different "mysteries" that must be solved, each corresponding to one of five key that are used at the end of the playthrough to enter a locked lighthouse, in order to defeat one of several possible Old Gods that is threatening the town. The player must do this before the game's "DOOM" meter reaches 100%, which marks the point at which the entity is summoned. Each of the various Old Gods apply various unique effects or limitations on gameplay. [8] [9]
The game features turn-based combat where the player queues up actions and attacks to be used against hostile creatures, [10] many of which are based on creatures from Japanese horror manga or urban legends, such as Kuchisake-onna. [11] The game also incorporates adventure game and roguelike elements through its exploration and puzzle-solving mechanics. [12] [13]
The game's developer, Paweł Koźmiński (a.k.a. Panstasz) worked on the game part time in between his work as a dentist. [14] All of the in-game artwork was designed using MS Paint, with additional writing provided by author Cassandra Khaw. [4] The game's music was composed by ArcOfDream and Qwesta. Interest in a console release has been expressed since 2020, [15] and a release date was revealed during Nintendo's Indie World Showcase in November 2022. [16]
Aggregator | Score |
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Metacritic | PC: 78/100
[17] NS: 81/100 [18] PS4: 76/100 [19] |
Publication | Score |
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Destructoid | 8/10 [20] |
Edge | 7/10 [17] |
Eurogamer | 3/5 [21] |
Nintendo Life | 8/10 [22] |
PC Gamer (UK) | 85/100 [8] |
Jordan Devore of Destructoid called the game "a rare treat" and praised its modular format, as well as its "eerie chiptune soundtrack and rising tension during a long, hard-fought run," but also criticized its combat as becoming tedious over long sessions. [23] Jenna Stoeber of Polygon called the game's horror "engaging", though she criticized the visuals as "mixed", and called navigating the interface "frustrating". [24] Lane Martin from CGMagazine said it "strikes at the very bone of what can be truly terrifying". [25]
According to Metacritic, World of Horror currently has "generally favorable reviews". [17] Kerry Brunskill from PC Gamer called it "one of the year's best horror games". [8] Zoey Handley from Destructoid praised its creative approach. [20] Rock Paper Shotgun described it as a "game that is absolutely being what it wants to be. And because of that, some of you are going to hate it". [9]
World of Horror | |
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Developer(s) | Paweł Koźmiński |
Publisher(s) | Ysbryd Games |
Engine | GameMaker Studio |
Platform(s) | |
Release | Windows, Mac October 19, 2023 [1] PS4, PS5, Switch October 26, 2023 [2] |
Genre(s) | Role-playing, horror |
Mode(s) |
World of Horror, also known by its Japanese title Kyōfu no Sekai (恐怖の世界), is a role-playing video game with a 1-bit pixel art style inspired by the works of H. P. Lovecraft and Junji Ito. [3] The game was created by Polish developer Paweł Koźmiński and published by Ysbryd Games. [4] It was released into early access on February 20, 2020 through Steam, GOG.com, and Microsoft Store. [5] [6] [7] The full game was released on October 19, 2023 for macOS and Windows. It was released on October 26 for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5. [1] [2]
The game takes place in the year "198X" in the fictitious town of Shiokawa, Japan. The player must explore various locations and fight otherworldly creatures in order to halt a looming apocalypse. [3]
World of Horror is a roguelite role-playing game, built around individual self-contained playthroughs consisting of five different "mysteries" that must be solved, each corresponding to one of five key that are used at the end of the playthrough to enter a locked lighthouse, in order to defeat one of several possible Old Gods that is threatening the town. The player must do this before the game's "DOOM" meter reaches 100%, which marks the point at which the entity is summoned. Each of the various Old Gods apply various unique effects or limitations on gameplay. [8] [9]
The game features turn-based combat where the player queues up actions and attacks to be used against hostile creatures, [10] many of which are based on creatures from Japanese horror manga or urban legends, such as Kuchisake-onna. [11] The game also incorporates adventure game and roguelike elements through its exploration and puzzle-solving mechanics. [12] [13]
The game's developer, Paweł Koźmiński (a.k.a. Panstasz) worked on the game part time in between his work as a dentist. [14] All of the in-game artwork was designed using MS Paint, with additional writing provided by author Cassandra Khaw. [4] The game's music was composed by ArcOfDream and Qwesta. Interest in a console release has been expressed since 2020, [15] and a release date was revealed during Nintendo's Indie World Showcase in November 2022. [16]
Aggregator | Score |
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Metacritic | PC: 78/100
[17] NS: 81/100 [18] PS4: 76/100 [19] |
Publication | Score |
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Destructoid | 8/10 [20] |
Edge | 7/10 [17] |
Eurogamer | 3/5 [21] |
Nintendo Life | 8/10 [22] |
PC Gamer (UK) | 85/100 [8] |
Jordan Devore of Destructoid called the game "a rare treat" and praised its modular format, as well as its "eerie chiptune soundtrack and rising tension during a long, hard-fought run," but also criticized its combat as becoming tedious over long sessions. [23] Jenna Stoeber of Polygon called the game's horror "engaging", though she criticized the visuals as "mixed", and called navigating the interface "frustrating". [24] Lane Martin from CGMagazine said it "strikes at the very bone of what can be truly terrifying". [25]
According to Metacritic, World of Horror currently has "generally favorable reviews". [17] Kerry Brunskill from PC Gamer called it "one of the year's best horror games". [8] Zoey Handley from Destructoid praised its creative approach. [20] Rock Paper Shotgun described it as a "game that is absolutely being what it wants to be. And because of that, some of you are going to hate it". [9]