Hyper Demon review | PC Gamer

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to fall into a black hole? If so, Hyper Demon is a game for you. Playing it is like dancing on reality’s edge. Perspective, time and space all break down as you push past the limits of conventional shoot ‘em ups, leaving their corridors, cover and combat in the dust. It’s fundamentally about chasing high scores and slaying monsters, something games have done since their inception, but like best-in-class high score chasers Thumper and Tetris Effect, its execution transforms this template into something dreamlike. Edge magazine might never have bothered to ask “if only you could talk to these creatures” had the violence in 1994’s shooters felt as transcendent as it does in Hyper Demon.

Need to know

What is it? A score based first person shooter
Expect to pay: £11.39 | $14.99
Developer: Sorath
Publisher: Sorath
Reviewed on: Intel i7-4790k, Nvidia GeForce GTX-970, 16GB RAM
Multiplayer? No
Link: Steam (opens in new tab)

Hyper Demon’s menu alone was enough to get me excited about it. The electronic, angelic music and oil sheen colours swirling within the title, stylized “HYPER DEMON,” declare the intensity at which this game will operate. And yet it starts in a little patch of light where birds gather around a twisted dagger. I love this moment of calm before each run: a little ritual you must perform to summon your powers for what’s ahead. 

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