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Hell Pie

bySluggerfly2022

Hell Pie is a single player 3D-Platformer which empowers the player with an extensive set of moves based on a swing mechanic and lets him explore a combination of twisted large worlds and small challenging levels. Fighting against enemies, collecting weird cake ingredients and interactions with bizarre characters complement the gameplay. Our target...

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July 20, 2022

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Hell Pie isn't the funniest game around but it really doesn't need to be, because its solid gameplay and fantastically disgusting world is more than enough to carry its not-so-lovable hero through the duration of this not-so-family-friendly adventure.

Jul 24, 2022

Hell Pie is an entertaining, colorful 3D platformer with a lot to offer to genre fans.

Jul 21, 2022

For fans of 3D platformers, Hell Pie has a lot to offer. It’s an inventive little title with an original premise and setting, and while it has some issues, it’s enjoyable on the whole. For those that can see past its drab visuals and overcome the occasional frustration, then, it’s worth picking up. Well, as long as you’re happy with ripping off horns from defenceless animals for your benefit.

Jul 21, 2022

Most 3D platformers stick to conventions: bright and colorful worlds with wholesome, wide-eyed inhabitants. While the majority reside in this area, there are a select few that warp these ideals. Taking influence from titles such as Psychonauts and Conker’s Bad Fur Day, Hell Pie is a grotesque adventure that chews up and spits out the cutesy design that lingers in the genre. Will this repugnant platformer tickle your taste buds or make you feel a little queasy?

Jul 21, 2022

A 3D platformer that prides itself on obscenity, Hell Pie stars a demon of bad taste on an epic adventure through the many layers of Hell. You play as Nate,

Oct 21, 2022