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Flesh Farm is a third-person shooter with adventure and strategy elements developed by RabidFroth. Released in 2025 for PC, it throws you into a cult-run farm after a family emergency. You hunt for your missing wife and son while chopping enemies with an axe, revving a chainsaw, or blasting them with a shotgun. The game leans heavily into 90s horror vibes, mixing gore, body-part collection, and cryptic puzzles. It’s a single-player jaunt that’s equal parts action and eerie exploration. If you like over-the-top combat and occult-themed settings, this one’s a blood-soaked match.
You spend most of your time running, slashing, and shooting in third-person view. The axe and chainsaw are your up-close tools, axe swings are slow but devastating, while the chainsaw requires timing to keep running. Switch to a shotgun for ranged fights, but ammo is scarce, pushing you to rely on melee. Puzzles involve arranging body parts or deciphering cult symbols, often requiring backtracking. Combat feels chaotic but satisfying, with enemies swarming in waves. The map is linear but littered with hidden areas. Sessions last 20-40 minutes, depending on how many secrets you chase. Controls are responsive, though the camera can glitch in tight spaces.
PlayPile users rate Flesh Farm 8.2/10, with 72% completing it. Average playtime is 10.3 hours, and 45% finish in under 12. The community vibe is split: 60% “eerie,” 30% “intense,” and 10% “frustrated.” One review calls it “a chaotic but fun ride, though some puzzles are needlessly obtuse.” Critics on Metacritic average 82, praising the combat but noting inconsistent pacing. Completion stats show 88% unlock all achievements, including a “Body Part King” trophy for collecting every limb. The price point is $39.99, which 65% of players say is fair for the content.
Flesh Farm is a guilty pleasure for fans of gory, fast-paced shooters. The combat is its star, with satisfying melee and shotgun action, but the puzzles and pacing let it down at times. At $40, it’s a low-risk buy if you want a chaotic, blood-soaked romp. Skip it if you prefer thoughtful storytelling or polished mechanics. The 12 achievements add replay value, but don’t expect a masterpiece. Worth trying if you missed the 90s horror wave but don’t mind some rough edges.
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