![]() Unfortunately, monotony can sink in quickly, as despite the number of creative ways to kill, this will be your only task. And that’s just the first stage! Later levels provide even crazier options that help to keep things fresh. The options are vast, including, but not limited to burning down the house, causing electrical failure and rigging an exploding oven. You can, of course, just stab your way through the party and dispose of the bodies, but the real fun comes from spooking a horse and delivering a drunken party goer a fatal kick to the head. You have an extensive horde of victims to get through and are encouraged to slay in as many interesting ways as possible. The pixilated gameplay is equally quirky, with an emphasis on stealth and creativity. It’s morbid as heck, but is combined with a sense of humour that is as dark as it is quirky, which somehow works. You play as a chap called Darius who goes on the killing spree for the disturbingly trivial reason of ‘just wanting to get some sleep.’ His crusade leads you to a number of levels, through different house parties, all with large amounts of guests for you to silence. Despite the deeply grim premise of playing as a house party slasher, Party Hard somehow manages to craft its concept into an amusingly horrific top-down stealth strategy game. ![]()
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