Endoparasitic is a surprise Halloween treat

Nothing frightens me more than not being in control.

The fear of an outside force pushing me into the corners of my mind and redecorating however they wish.

Its what should be scary about zombies when theyre not just mindless headshot fodder.

Image of the protagonist on the floor next to pools of blood

This is also the main fear behindEndoparasitic, a top-downhorror gamereleased earlier this week.

A research facility suffers a parasitic outbreak, leaving you with one arm, surrounded by mutated monsters.

Oh, and youre also infected by one of those deadly parasites I just mentioned.

Cover image for YouTube video

The one-armed protagonist means youll only need one hand to play the game, controlling everything with your mouse.

This control scheme sounds like it would lead to a more easygoing experience.

Less brain power, right?

Endoparasitic’s UI, showcasing a reload animation and the parasite in your body

Well, your one arm means everything in the game is manual and deliberately inconvenient.

If you want to move, you better pull and drag yourself.

If you want to reload, youll need to remove the empty shells one by one before replacing them.

Endoparasitic sounds minimal, and it is, but it gets a lot of mileage from that.

Trapped in your mind, mangled and unrecognisable.

Endoparasitic was developed byNarayan Walters,also known as miziziziz.

Im excited to finish Endoparasitic over the weekend.

A cosy holiday treat to snuggle up with.