Publisher Wired Productions and developer Angry Demon Studio announced that their humorous and ultra-violent action game Gori: Cuddly Carnage is also arriving on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch, in addition to its previously announced launch on PC via Steam. The self-styled “skate and slash” game will be arriving sometime in 2023, with a demo now available for PC players to test out the game. Besides the demo, a new console announcement trailer for Gori: Cuddly Carnage was revealed, which you can check out below.
Mixing cuteness and cuddliness with over-the-top action and gory dismemberments, Gori: Cuddly Carnage looks to be a very interesting take on hack-and-slash action games, thanks to its use of the hoverboard as a very viable weapon. You also play as a cute cat, so those looking for feline-centric titles after Stray will have a lot to expect in Gori: Cuddly Carnage .
Gori: Cuddly Carnage is a fast-paced, third-person “skate-and-slash” action game in which players play as a cute and badass feline named Gori. After a horde of mutated and bloodthirsty toys known collectively as The Adorable Army wiped out humanity and laid waste to everything that wasn’t “cute” or “cuddly,” only Gori can stop the carnage. Gori is joined on its mission by a sentient, sharp hoverboard named F.R.A.N.K. and a modular AI called CH1-P.
The Adorable Army is made up of horrors from the nightmares of impressionable children. On their journey, Gori will go up against once-cute and cuddly toys that have been turned into monstrosities, and only the blade of his hoverboard can purify these terrible existences. Dismember your way through hordes of crazed and deadly unicorns and square off against various toys that are now rampaging throughout the world.
The demo for Gori: Cuddly Carnage is now up on PC via Steam as part of the storefront’s Bash Bash event. Running from September 19 to 25, the Steam Bash Bash event celebrates hack-and-slash games, both released and upcoming, with deep discounts, demos, features, and much more. Check out the Bash Bash official page here.