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Sovietcore FPS Hrot launches second episode, 'The Degustation'

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 Sovietcore FPS Hrot launches second episode, 'The Degustation'

STALKER vibes with Quake speed make for a winning combination.

Hrot is a grim experience, with developer Spytihněv stating of its Czechoslovakia, 1986 setting: "Those times were dark and terrifying and so is this game." That's what makes its bone-dry sense of humor land so well. 

Right at the start of the game's second episode, before encountering any enemies, you find an interactable object on the ground: it's a game-within-a-game, a Soviet knockoff Game & Watch where you guide a little cartoon wolf collecting eggs rolling down from hens. Then the bloody cultist murder starts.

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view of soviet game-and-watch knockoff game within a game in Hrot

(Image credit: Spytihněv)
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first person view of motorcycle driving from late in Hrot's second episode

(Image credit: Spytihněv)
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First person view of combat against gas masked soldier and helicopter in Hrot

(Image credit: Spytihněv)
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View of brutalist office building in Hrot

(Image credit: Spytihněv)

Hrot's second episode launched on June 22, and its intense, Quake/Dusk-style shooting remains a blast, while its twisty, multilayered levels require ample backtracking that offers plenty of quiet time between intense fights, but never leaves me feeling frustrated or lost. Episode 2's first level is a castle out in the mountains, a bit of a shift from episode 1's brutalist dormitories and office buildings. I've only just started "The Degustation," but I'm excited to see how episode 2 develops, as well as how weird the planned final episode, "The Gastroscopy," might get.

Hrot is currently 22% off for the Steam summer sale, down to about $16/£12. This throwback FPS is definitely one to check out or follow as it approaches a full release.