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The Unholy Society

The Unholy Society

Released: 2/25/2020

The Unholy Society, a quirky 2D adventure game mixed with action elements, is inspired by '80s and '90s movies, comic books, as well as everything else that fits into the categories of "iconic" and "pop culture". STORY: The world as we know is about to change - the united forces of demons, gods, and monsters prepare for another deadly attempt to eradicate "the big guys" and change the religious status quo. And, just perhaps, to drink lots of tea and discuss art in the meantime. The only one who can stop them is Bonaventura Horowitz - a snarky exorcist, who isn't exactly an angel himself. At the request of the Pope himself, Bon, accompanied by a group of his peculiar friends, sets off on a thrilling mission, leaving behind a trail of cigarette butts, empty whiskey bottles, and broken demonic hearts. FEATURES: - Quirky, fleshed out characters - Unique story, inspired by all the good stuff from pop culture - Comic-like aesthetics - Engaging exorcism system - Loads of sarcasm and humour - Pope on speed dial

The Unholy Society, a quirky 2D adventure game mixed with action elements, is inspired by '80s and '90s movies, comic books, as well as everything else that fits into the categories of "iconic" and "pop culture". STORY: The world as we know is about to change - the united forces of demons, gods, and monsters prepare for another deadly attempt to eradicate "the big guys" and change the religious status quo. And, just perhaps, to drink lots of tea and discuss art in the meantime. The only one who can stop them is Bonaventura Horowitz - a snarky exorcist, who isn't exactly an angel himself. At the request of the Pope himself, Bon, accompanied by a group of his peculiar friends, sets off on a thrilling mission, leaving behind a trail of cigarette butts, empty whiskey bottles, and broken demonic hearts. FEATURES: - Quirky, fleshed out characters - Unique story, inspired by all the good stuff from pop culture - Comic-like aesthetics - Engaging exorcism system - Loads of sarcasm and humour - Pope on speed dial

The Unholy Society, a quirky 2D adventure game mixed with action elements, is inspired by '80s and '90s movies, comic books, as well as everything else that fits into the categories of "iconic" and "pop culture". STORY: The world as we know is about to change - the united forces of demons, gods, and monsters prepare for another deadly attempt to eradicate "the big guys" and change the religious status quo. And, just perhaps, to drink lots of tea and discuss art in the meantime. The only one who can stop them is Bonaventura Horowitz - a snarky exorcist, who isn't exactly an angel himself. At the request of the Pope himself, Bon, accompanied by a group of his peculiar friends, sets off on a thrilling mission, leaving behind a trail of cigarette butts, empty whiskey bottles, and broken demonic hearts. FEATURES: - Quirky, fleshed out characters - Unique story, inspired by all the good stuff from pop culture - Comic-like aesthetics - Engaging exorcism system - Loads of sarcasm and humour - Pope on speed dial

Critics
70
Steam
69

Score Breakdown

70.0

Critic Average

1 reviews

69

Steam User Score

26 reviews

N/A

Metacritic User Score

Less than 20 reviews

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
N/A
Metacritic Disparity
N/A
Combined Disparity
N/A

Average of both sources

Review Timing

1 launch window (100%)0 late (0%)