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Agony Developers Release a New Fractal Gameplay Trailer

Developer Madmind Studio and publisher PlayWay have released another new trailer for the game Agony, further sending more nightmare fuel to our brains and probably making us hate the concept of a hellscape even more than we did with DOOM. The latest trailer shows over five minutes of gameplay footage in what appears to be near or at the start of the game. Along with what looks like an eerie but awesome looking world made of purples and oranges, we also get a refreshed description of the game and the challenges that await you ahead. Enjoy this last little bit before the game is released tomorrow, May 29th, on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

Agony Developers Release a New Fractal Gameplay Trailer
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Players will begin their journey as tormented soul within the depths of hell without any memories about his past. The special ability to control people on their path, and even possess simple minded demons, gives the player the necessary measures to survive in the extreme conditions they are in. By exploring hostile environment and interacting with the other weary souls of the hellscape, the hero will soon understand that there is only one way to escape from Hell, and it will require a meeting of the mystical Red Goddess.


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