Old-school inspirations covered in a Soviet coat of paint thats so oppressive, it borders on horror.
Keys that open new paths.
Groaning hazmat-suited enemies that explode with red bloody pixels.

An ever-growing bag of guns that go boom.
You get the gist.
All of it is covered in a thick atmosphere that delights in overwhelming you.

Stuttering radio frequencies and groaning enemies spook you from behind walls.
Looking up reveals an almost apocalyptic sky.
Theres also an unexplained disaster that causes some enemies to vomit before you shoot them.
But Hrot balances out that gloom with a genuinely silly sense of humour.
One early level randomly drops an astronaut out of the sky and onto the ground in front of you.
you’re free to even smooch pictures of old politicians.
Every level is full of these fun and odd interactable objects.
Some are perennial favourites that only last a second: flushing toilets and unpacking Russian dolls.
Easily my favourite things from Hrot.
Therell also be 4 endless arenas that spew waves of jolly rotten enemies your way.
Hrot is available to buy onSteam,GOG, andThe Humble Storefor 15.50/17/$20.
The shooter leaves early access on May 16th.