The story takes place in Europe, beginning in the western part of the continent. Be forewarned: there's a fair amount of "gore" (blood) in the game as you chop and blast your way through enemies, although there is an option to turn the gore off, replacing the red blood with green blood, or even no blood at all. Not necessarily your typical Silent Hill or F.E.A.R.-type scary more along the lines of a B-movie horror flick. And rightly so, as it's one of the creepiest action/shooter games I've played in quite a while. Plow through monsters and demons with your trusty broadsword and an assortment of weapons, such as shotguns and flame throwers, to rid the land of supernatural evil forces.Įven after scouring Google for a good 10 minutes, I couldn't find any actual meaning for the phrase "Larva Mortus," so we'll just have to assume the developers wanted to give it a spooky name. In Larva Mortus, you play a 19th Century ghost hunter (or rather, an "agent of exorcism"). It's called Larva Mortus, a top-down shooter in the style of classics like Crimsonland and the RIP series, and the even more-recent Robokill. Hot off the presses comes a new title from Rake in Grass, developers of the ultra-successful Jets 'n' Guns.
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