Earlier this year, Nightdive Studios announced Star Wars: Dark Forces Remaster, and now we finally have a release date for the game - it's coming almost exactly 29 years after the original.
05.10.2023 - 08:43 / droidgamers.com
Go to hell and rizz up the seven deadly sins in What in the Hell is Bad. This rather unique gacha launched today, and has already made its stand by surpassing the other gachas as the lewdest. This release has been so anticipated, that servers are already struggling to keep up with the mass of downloads with game reports of frequent crashes.
Now, before we get into today’s news. It’s absolutely not for the younger eyes, so proceed with caution when checking out the trailer of the game below.
Wait, that’s a different type of hell. Oops! What in the Hell is Bad brings all those familiar features of gachas, from collectibles to combat, but introduces something entirely new for fans to drool over. With 72 devils to meet, and the 7 deadly sins to tempt you along with their rather wild personalities, you’ll find yourself immersed in this seductive tale.
What in the Hell is Bad brings a taste of Mystic Messenger to your device too, though it’s wildly unhinged in comparison! You get the ability to text the sins that you have met to build up your relationship with them as the plot strips down in front of you. The Play Store gallery even details how you can “Touch, bite, choke, and shake them for real!” Fascinating.
The lore entails that you are the descendant of Solomon who was God’s favourite. Swept into the eternal war of Armageddon, each devil and sin will attempt to possess you to become king through flirting. You have quite the responsibility on your shoulders to set things right. But hey, did I mention the characters are fully voice-acted?
It’s a gacha, silly! Which you can check out on the Play Store right now! There’s also the Official Website if you want to have a look into any more details for the game. Though I warn you, it’s quite ludicrous.
Hey, we aren’t horn…ed devils all the time here! We do have some tamer news for you to check out and cool down with after all this heat from hell, such as Escape The Town With Your Bodyless Friend In Aznana!
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Go to hell and rizz up the seven deadly sins in What in Hell is Bad. This rather unique gacha launched today, and has already made its stand by surpassing the other gachas as the lewdest. This release has been so anticipated, that servers are already struggling to keep up with the mass of downloads with game reports of frequent crashes.
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