Post by Tomspy77 on Feb 16, 2015 19:32:58 GMT -6
Extreme Exorcism: A Game Where Your Worst Enemy Is Yourself
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Extreme Exorcism isn’t the kind of game that allows you to blame cheap AI for your many inevitable deaths, or even the kind of game that you can blame sloppy controls. It plays just fine- it’s you that’s the problem. And the better you get at the game, the harder it will be for you.
In Extreme Exorcism you control exorcist Mae Barrons, a professional ghostbuster who is called into a haunted house in order to remove the spirits inhabiting it. You’ll do so with everything from swords to rocket launchers- these ghosts don’t seem to need any specific equipment to be killed.
But there's just one problem: every time you kill a ghost you'll start over again and an additional ghost will appear, perfectly mimicking the moves you just made.
Any attacks you took against the last ghost, the new ghost will, and they will now be lethal to you. As you kill each successive ghost more and more ghosts from your previous playthroughs will appear on screen until you're dodging and weaving through countless ghosts from your past..
In Extreme Exorcism you control exorcist Mae Barrons, a professional ghostbuster who is called into a haunted house in order to remove the spirits inhabiting it. You’ll do so with everything from swords to rocket launchers- these ghosts don’t seem to need any specific equipment to be killed.
But there's just one problem: every time you kill a ghost you'll start over again and an additional ghost will appear, perfectly mimicking the moves you just made.
Any attacks you took against the last ghost, the new ghost will, and they will now be lethal to you. As you kill each successive ghost more and more ghosts from your previous playthroughs will appear on screen until you're dodging and weaving through countless ghosts from your past..