You can try the new Terrifier horror game on the Nintendo Switch for free
Decent horror and slasher content often evades us on the Nintendo Switch, but SelectaPlay and Relevo are here to solve that with the new demo for Terrifier: The ARTcade Game. Art and his companions have transformed into beautifully bloody pixel sprites to wreak havoc on the world in the only way they know how. As the name suggests, Terrifier: The ARTcade Game is a classic arcade-style beat-em-up with all the guts and gore of the iconic Terrifier film series. Think Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles with Mortal Kombat-style finishers. While it’s not exactly a horror game, it’s a must-play for die-hard slasher fans, and with no definitive release date in sight, this demo is a great opportunity to get in on the action. If you’re anything like me, you consider watching horror movies to be a couples activity, and with split-screen couch co-op and PvP, this retro romp could end up being one of the best games for couples who enjoy the spooky side of things. Up to four players can jump into Art’s twisted world and play together, with beautifully creepy sprite versions of Burke, Pale Girl, and Victoria. Continue reading You can try the new Terrifier horror game on the Nintendo Switch for free MORE FROM POCKET TACTICS: The best Switch games, The best upcoming Switch games, The best Switch RPGs

Decent horror and slasher content often evades us on the Nintendo Switch, but SelectaPlay and Relevo are here to solve that with the new demo for Terrifier: The ARTcade Game. Art and his companions have transformed into beautifully bloody pixel sprites to wreak havoc on the world in the only way they know how.
As the name suggests, Terrifier: The ARTcade Game is a classic arcade-style beat-em-up with all the guts and gore of the iconic Terrifier film series. Think Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles with Mortal Kombat-style finishers. While it’s not exactly a horror game, it’s a must-play for die-hard slasher fans, and with no definitive release date in sight, this demo is a great opportunity to get in on the action.
If you’re anything like me, you consider watching horror movies to be a couples activity, and with split-screen couch co-op and PvP, this retro romp could end up being one of the best games for couples who enjoy the spooky side of things. Up to four players can jump into Art’s twisted world and play together, with beautifully creepy sprite versions of Burke, Pale Girl, and Victoria.
MORE FROM POCKET TACTICS: The best Switch games, The best upcoming Switch games, The best Switch RPGs