The spiritual successor to Hypnospace Outlaw takes you back to the ’00s internet

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Per the press release: “You’ll be exploring webpages, experiencing the beginning of social media, listening to hours of music from alternate-reality genres, watching all sorts of mad videos, and generally exploring a version of the ’00s internet that feels familiar yet different… and that’ll be before it starts to get really dark.”

The game involves browsing the net, keeping up with user emails, downloading apps, and solving cases before being drawn into a big ‘ol conspiracy.

Now, time for something completely different. Here’s the trailer for Slayers X: Terminal Aftermath: Vengance of the Slayer:

Oookay. We’re not exactly short of retro-style FPS shooters, and the humour here is of the love it or hate it variety, but I think this is kinda charming. It’s also, true to the Hypnospace lineage, pretty meta: Slayers X is described as a boomer shooter created by Zane Lofton, a character known in Hypnospace Outlaw as ZANE_ROCKS_14. Yes, he was 14 years old.

I kind of respect how upfront the whole pitch is: everything to do with the game is being laid-out as if Zane is the developer of the game (here he is on twitter) and is now a 37 year-old manager of a DollarSaver store.

“He’s found an old game he made when he was 14 called Slayers X, and has spruced it up for release in 2022. The game is a fully-fledged DOOM-like, where The Psyko Sindikate have killed Zane’s best friend, so he’s out for revenge.”

It looks like good old-fashioned fun at the very least, and I’m such a fan of how the Hypnospace games manage to take what is essentially the ugliness of much early 3D art and build such a striking aesthetic around it. Both games are coming this year, with Slayers X due “extremely soon!”

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