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Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PC
Genre: Action
Developer: Destructive Creations

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'Hatred' Comes To Nintendo Switch

by Rainier on April 14, 2020 @ 2:43 p.m. PDT

Hatred is an isometric shooter with a disturbing atmosphere of masskilling, where player takes the role of a cold blood Antagonist, who is filled with hate against humanity.

It's a horror, but here YOU are the villain. Wander the outskirts of New York State, seek for victims on seven free-roam levels. Fight against law enforcement and take a journey into the Antagonist's hateful mind. Gather equipment of the dead 'human shields', to spread armageddon in the society. Destroy everything on your way of hunt and fight back when it's disturbed...

My name is not important. What is important is what I’m going to do. I just fu*kin’ hate this world. And the human worms feasting on its corpus. My whole life is just cold, bitter hatred. And I always wanted to die violently. This is the time of vengeance and no life is worth saving. And I will put in the grave as many as I can. It’s time for me to kill. And it’s time for me to die. My genocide crusade begins here.

Without providing too many details, developer Destructive Creations revealed that it is bringing Hatred to Nintendo Switch.

Key Features:

  • An isometric shooter that takes what’s best in games of the kind
  • Wander the outskirts of New York State. Seek for victims on seven free-roam levels
  • Fight against law enforcement and take a journey into the Antagonist's hateful mind
  • Gather equipment of the dead "human shields" to spread Armageddon upon society
  • Destroy everything on your way of hunt and fight back when it's disturbed...
  • Discover the plot evolving in a non-linear way
  • Enjoy Unreal Engine 4 PhysX system boundaries pushed to the limits

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