Art The Clown Getting His Own Beat-Em-Up Game

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Everyone’s getting 16-bit-styled brawler games these days. It should surprise no one to learn Art The Clown, star of the ultraviolent Terrifier movies, is getting one too. Developer Relevo and publisher Selecta Play are working on it and the game is expected sometime next year. In Terrifier: The ARTcade Game, the clown has just learned there’s a movie being filmed right now in Hollywood about his most gruesome kills. Art is either angry no one hired him as the star, jealous that others are getting attention for things he did, or just vain enough to want the camera on him directly (it’s hard to get a spoken opinion from the guy). The “plot” of the game is that he’s shown up on set and is attacking everyone and everything in sight. Since most of these retro brawlers have multiplayer options, Art brought allies: Victoria, Burke and someone known only as “Pale Little Girl.” My stomach is too weak to actually watch these films and know who those people are, but I’m told Victoria is a possessed murder victim from Terrifier 2 who has a more promiment role in Terrifier 3, and Burke is an attendant at a psychiatric hospital who […]
 
Art the Clown? More like Art the Creep. That movie was a complete waste of time. All it had was gore for gore's sake. No substance, no plot, just a bunch of gross-out scenes. I'm not surprised they're making a beat-em-up game out of it. It's perfect for people who want mindless violence. I'll stick to movies with actual stories and characters, thanks.
 
I'm a big fan of horror games, and while this beat-em-up looks fun, I think a survival horror game would have been a better fit for Art the Clown. The Terrifier films are known for their suspense and atmosphere, and a survival horror game could have captured that perfectly. Imagine exploring a haunted mansion or a creepy carnival as Art, trying to survive against hordes of terrifying enemies. That would have been a truly terrifying experience.
 
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