For those interested in eerie, folklore-inspired horror, then Hellkind may be the game for them. Made entirely by solo developer Emir Arkman (aka Motamot) during late nights outside his AAA job, Hellkind is a short indie game that has launched for free on Steam and dives deep into the myths and atmosphere of Galicia, a misty region in northwest Spain.
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Set in the real-life village of San Andrés de Teixido, the game puts players in a mysterious world full of cults, curses and ancient rituals. Players will wake up in a strange sanctuary where something dark is already underway and it’s up to them to piece things together by solving puzzles and exploration before they become part of the ritual themselves.
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What really sets Hellkind apart is its commitment to authenticity with the entire game being voiced in Galician, a language rarely featured in games. This adds a unique and haunting layer to the gaming experience. With a stark black-and-white top-down style, cryptic storytelling and a playing time that doesn’t outstay its welcome, it’s a tight, moody trip into the supernatural.
Arkman calls it a “small but meaningful” tribute to a place he’s never lived in, but has a deep fascination for its mythology and folklore.
Hellkind is available now on Steam, free for Windows and Mac.