Life as an exorcist is predictably difficult You get insulted, spit and puked at or even cursed, and that's all just before lunch. However, Ray Bibbia, the main protagonist of The Textorcist, takes it on the chin and keeps on exorcising. As a private exorcist and certified badass he knows how to put demons (back) in their place.
On February 14th, Headup and Morbidware will open Rome's first Private Exorcist Agency and there's enough work waiting for him. In The Textorcist you only have to do two things: type and dodge. Sounds easy enough, but in practice, it's quite a bit more difficult. This game will push you to the limits of your cognitive and body coordination capacities. And it will bring you the great feeling of kicking some demon ass, which is always pleasant.
Your mission is to rid the world of every evil spirit and send them back to hell. You banish them by typing out the (un)holy passages from his exorcism book, down to the last letter. Any spelling mistake you make will set you back; but to make things really interesting you also have to dodge your enemies' relentless bullet barrage at the same time. Welcome to (Bullet) Hell!
The Textorcist is available on PC, Feb. 14th of this year.
Metal please.