An enhanced edition of the hit horror game is apparently set to release sometime soon, with the game recently being rated by the Entertainment Software Rating Board.
14.12.2023 - 19:23 / droidgamers.com
Fishing. It’s not exactly Metal, is it? Tranquil lakes, drifting boats, comfy chairs, and ‘fish fear me’ hats don’t really vibe with the dark aesthetic. Fortunately for those who enjoy the mechanics of fishing but want their angling with a little bit of an edge to it, My Little Blood Cult just dropped on Android.
My Little Blood Cult sees you take on the role of the leader of a human-sacrificing, hood-wearing devil cult. What do you do in that cult? You bring demons up from hell, of course.
Only, demon summoning is less about black candles and chalk sigils and more about dropping a hook down a big hole and waiting for some monster from the underworld to bite it thinking it’s food, then hauling the creature up to the world above. It’s crude but effective.
You must oversee the ‘rituals’ fishing for entities shunned by God while preparing for the next dive. You might need some blood to get what you need. At first, it might be just lambs getting the chop, but eventually a few cultists might be on the altar too. Well, they say we all need to make a few sacrifices in life.
With a little help from your loyal followers you can improve your demon-fishing setup and land even bigger and badder monstrosities from the deepest depths of the abyss and collect them for the glory of your weird masked religious movement.
Does that sound like a good plan? Not really, but you’re going to do it anyway.
Interested in hooking a very unusual catch? My Little Blood Cult is available now for free on Google Play, with in-game purchases around.
Want to try something a little different? Take a look at our best new Android games this week for something completely different.
Let’s face it, none of them were going to be similar to a satanic fishing game.
An enhanced edition of the hit horror game is apparently set to release sometime soon, with the game recently being rated by the Entertainment Software Rating Board.
Bandai Namco is gearing up for Little Nightmares 3, but it could launch a remaster of the first game before that. Initially leaked by South Africa’s Film and Publication Board last year, Little Nightmares: Enhanced Edition was recently rated by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) for PS5, PC and Xbox Series X/S.
Little Nightmares: Enhanced Edition has been rated for PS5, PC, and Xbox Series X|S by the ESRB, though has not yet been formally announced by Bandai Namco. Little Nightmares 2 did get a Enhanced Edition update in 2021, adding ray tracing, enhanced visuals, and improved immersive sound.
Little Nightmares: Enhanced Edition has been rated for PS5, PC, and Xbox Series X|S by the ESRB, though has not yet been formally announced by Bandai Namco. Little Nightmares 2 did get a Enhanced Edition update in 2021, adding ray tracing, enhanced visuals, and improved immersive sound.
The Entertainment Software Rating Board has rated Little Nightmares: Enhanced Edition for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC.
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The folks over at Bloober Team are throwing together a new title, but this time, the franchise is through one of the IPs by Skybound Entertainment. It’s been unveiled that the development studio has partnered up with Skybound Entertainment for this next big game release. However, that’s about all we know right now about the game. With Bloober Team known for delivering horror gameplay experiences, it would be hard to see the studio partnered up with an IP not centered around a horror storyline.
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