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flesh made fear
Retro horror title Flesh Made Fear announced

Retro horror title Flesh Made Fear announced

Flesh Made Fear is a new retro-styled horror title from German publisher Assemble Entertainment due for release towards the end of 2025 on Steam. In a statement it said. “Flesh Made Fear is a real bloodthirsty, killing feast coming on PC near the end of the year. With an intriguing plotline and set in a flesh-seeking environment, this truly is a survival horror experience that gamers with a thirst for a game with ‘edge’ and the red stuff (not wine) will love.”

 

The game is the terrifying brainchild of Michael Cosio, a California-based developer with an unrelenting passion for horror movies and games. Renowned for crafting immersive indie horror experiences, Michael is the creative force behind titles such as Terror at Oakheart, Suffer the Night, Weeping Falls Massacre, and Meat Saw.

 

Flesh Made Fear is a blood-soaked love letter to the PSX-era of survival horror. It revives the genre’s intricate puzzles, pulse-pounding combat, and suffocating dread. But this isn’t just a nostalgic tribute—modern controls sharpen the experience, immersive cinematics pull you deeper into the nightmare, and a relentlessly gripping story will keep you teetering on the edge until the bitter end.

 

Players step into the boots of a Reaper Intervention Platoon (R.I.P.) operative and a member of a covert task force sent to stop the infamous Victor “The Dripper” Ripper. Once a brilliant CIA agent, now a deranged architect of horror, Ripper has transformed a forgotten town into a grotesque slaughterhouse, where mind-warped infected and nightmarish creations lurk in the shadows. The mission is clear: hunt Ripper, unravel his darkest secrets, and survive his mansion-turned-laboratory of terror.

 

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Faith Johnson
I'm a game journalist published in books, magazines, and websites for large and small publications. I'm also a broadcaster covering gaming news for UK radio. I've devoted my life to retro gaming, uncovering its history, and sharing news. I also have a huge game collection, including nearly 500 Sonic game variants. https://x.com/RetroFaith1

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