| Rating: | 3.5 (18 votes) |
| Played: | 1269 times |
Grendel: Fiend From Hell is a survival horror game set in a medieval village shrouded in darkness, where everything seems to have stopped breathing long ago… except for the monster lurking outside. No electric lights, no human voices. Only wind, creaking wood… and something that doesn’t want you to leave.
The once peaceful village is now just an empty shell. The inhabitants have disappeared, or worse… become part of the nightmare known as Grendel. You play as a warrior called to end it all. No one knows exactly what the monster is, only that it shouldn’t exist.
They say if you survive and defeat it, your story will be told. But for now, simply surviving the night is a victory.
The game uses a first-person perspective, placing you right in the heart of the fear. You move through deserted village roads, searching houses, listening to the smallest sounds as if they could signal impending death.
You're not entirely helpless. The game offers a variety of weapons such as daggers, axes, maces, bows and arrows, and even oil bombs. Each has its own feel, but using them at the wrong time will cost you.
The controls are quite smooth with actions like running, jumping, crouching, and attacking. But don't let that smoothness fool you, because a single moment of delay and Grendel can appear right behind you.
Interestingly, despite its medieval setting, the game still allows players to use oil bombs in a modern way that feels similar to grenades. It doesn't exactly break the experience, but it's enough to make you pause and wonder: is this history or a distorted version of it?
Grendel: Fiend From Hell is a survival experience in the dark of night, where you're thrown into an isolated space and forced to find your own way out. And if you thought a monster in the forest was scary enough… wait until you step into the house full of cameras in GUGU GAGA: The Cameras Are Watching You.
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