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Wreak havoc on humanity as Terror of Hemasaurus stomps onto Xbox and PlayStation

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If it’s a monstrous city smash ’em up that you are after, the Terror of Hemasaurus looks to provide it. 

Available today on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, PS5 – with a Nintendo Switch drop happening in 2023 – Terror of Hemasaurus has previously rocked up onto PC to rather decent acclaim. Now it’s time for Xbox and PlayStation folk to begin to understand what all the fuss is about. 

Terror of Hemasaurus was put together by Loren Lemcke (they previously behind Super Blood Hockey), before being picked up by the Digerati team to ensure as wide a range of player as possible can enjoy the smashing and bashing it allows. It has you playing as a gigantic monster (as if you hadn’t guessed already), as you look to wreck havoc on humanity, smashing things up as you go. 

There is next to nothing that can stand in your way in Terror of Hemasaurus; building can be razed, helicopters slapped up, humans scoffed and cars kicked. Causing carnage however you see fit is your one sole goal. 

PPlaying out as an action arcade affair, you can take in Terror of Hemasaurus alone or with up to four players in total – we’d hazard a guess and say that multiplayer city crashing will be a ton of fun. 

In all the key features include:

  • MONSTERS! Hemasaurus! Clocksloth! Salamandrah! Autonomous Hemasaurus! Four terrifying (but also kind of adorable) beasts, each with their own killer moves!
  • DESTRUCTION! Explosive pixel devastation and mayhem on a monstrous scale! Reduce buildings to dust. Topple skyscrapers. Destroy everything!
  • DEATH! Hurl humans into helicopter blades! Butt slam into crowds of terrified citizens! Eat people for nourishment! Smoosh them all to save the planet!
  • STAGES! Do what the game tells you across a variety of levels! Kick cars into buildings! Rescue the cats and dogs! Total a tower in record time!
  • FRIENDS! Got buddies? Good for you! Put them to use by getting them to join you for some local co-op carnage! Up to four friends can cause terror together!

Keep an eye out for our full review but should you wish to get involved for yourself then pay a visit to the Xbox Store and pick up an Xbox One or Xbox Series X|S download for £12.49. Terror of Hemasaurus is also on PlayStation and PC (through Steam), coming soon to Nintendo Switch. 

Game Description:

Earth is on the brink of a climate catastrophe! The Church of the Holy Lizard hatches a dubious plan to save humanity from its own reckless disregard of the planet – unleash a monster to kill, destroy, and inflict terror! Embark on a rampaging trail of total devastation across multiple stages as one of four recently defrosted monsters. Roar with delight as you stomp terrified citizens and pulverise buildings in an apocalyptic, retro arcade blast of awesome monsters, satisfying destruction, and farcical fatalities! Terror of Hemasurus is the latest game from Super Blood Hockey creator, Loren Lemcke.

Neil Watton
Neil Wattonhttps://www.thexboxhub.com/
An Xbox gamer since 2002, I bought the big black box just to play Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee. I have since loved every second of the 360's life and am now just as obsessed with the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S - mostly with the brilliant indie scene that has come to the fore. Gamertag is neil363, feel free to add me to your list.
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