Bloodhound

Bloodhound (2023)

Genres:Indie, Shooter
Themes:Action, Horror
Game modes:Single player
Story:Crush the cult of Astaroth and squash the hell bugs. Bring Astaroth back to where she came from. Enjoy a Fresh Look & Old Fun in this arcade horror FPS game inspired by the legend of the 90s.
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