Agony Review

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Wccftech reviewed the Agony A quote from the article:
Ever since becoming old enough to understand good and evil, we have always been told that if we do something bad, we will go to Hell. Literature, art and even video games tried to give the most horrifying representation of Hell, but none did it as well as Agony. Hellish is the only definition that can be given to Madmind Studio’s horror, and not only due to his excellent presentation, as the gameplay experience, sadly, it’s extremely flawed.

At the beginning of the game, main character Amraphel are thrown straight into Hell, with no idea on how he ended up there. Other characters suffer from the same peculiar form of memory loss: they cannot remember anything, except for the Blood Goddess, which they seek without rest. Other characters, however, know quite well why they are there, and it seems like it’s been Amraphel’s fault. During his trip through hell, Amraphel will start remembering why he ended up in Hell and what he has done to deserve this fate. He will also get the chance to get close to the Blood Goddess, and it won’t be a particularly nice encounter.
 Agony Review