Silly Polly Beast Blends Horror and Shooting Action This October
Publisher Top Hat Studios and developer Anji Games have officially announced that their unique psychological horror shooter, Silly Polly Beast, will be launching on PC and consoles in October 2025. The game promises a dark and intense adventure where players will confront both internal struggles and external threats.
In Silly Polly Beast, players step into the shoes of Polly, a young girl who has escaped a terrifying orphanage only to find herself in a dangerous underground city. This forgotten place is perpetually shrouded in a deadly fog, adding to the ever-present feeling of dread. Polly's only comfort and defense comes from a magical bracelet that warns her of approaching dangers, hinting at the supernatural elements at play in her grim new reality.
The game invites players to explore the world's shadowy corners, where local residents aren't always enemies, but certainly not allies to be trusted easily. As Polly, you'll engage in combat with the creatures that inhabit this eerie world and learn to use forbidden magic to survive. The gameplay features a dynamic perspective, shifting between a top-down view for exploration and a side-scrolling perspective for intense action sequences. As Polly uncovers ancient knowledge, she grows stronger, transforming from a vulnerable victim into a force to be reckoned with.
At its heart, Silly Polly Beast is a story about battling personal demons and the ghosts of a painful past. Players will face critical choices, deciding whether to rely on potent magic or trust their gut instincts. These decisions could mean the difference between salvation and total demise. Developers assure fans of horror and survival genres a psychologically tense and gripping experience.
Silly Polly Beast will be available on PC (via Steam), PlayStation, and Xbox platforms. For those eager to get a taste of the game before its full release, a demo is currently accessible on the Steam store. Get ready to face your fears when Silly Polly Beast arrives this October, offering a fresh take on the horror shooter genre.
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