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7 Games to Play After Slitterhead

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Screenshot: Bokeh Game Studio

Slitterhead offers something unique. It’s an indie horror game focusing on body horror and possession but with far more action-combat than most horror titles, making it easily accessible and approachable for those who don’t often lean into the genre. It’s not altogether terrifying, thanks to the ability to ground-stomp and slash your enemies using powerful, blood-based skills. Still, the horror elements are there, sometimes leaving you desiring more. More horror, more combat.

To that end, there are a number of other games with similar mechanics, gameplay style, and feel that could scratch the itch you’re feeling after completing Slitterhead. Here are a few recommendations!

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