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MeowGun: Hell Denizen is a chaotic first-person shooter from indie developer SusaDeBeast. Set in a world overrun by demons enforcing transphobic laws, you play as a transgender survivor fighting for survival. The game blends fast-paced combat with colorful, grotesque environments, letting you blast through hordes of demons, zombies, and other monsters in single-player, co-op, or PvP. Released in January 2026, it runs on the FTEQW engine, known for modding flexibility. You’ll spend hours in hectic firefights, sniping foes from rooftops or wading into melee chaos. It’s a game that leans hard into its themes, for better or worse.
The action here is relentless. You’ll juggle guns, grenades, and melee weapons while navigating shifting maps designed for close-quarters combat. Multiplayer modes pit you against other players or AI in deathmatch-style brawls, while co-op lets you team up to clear waves of enemies. Movement is twitchy and precise, strafing, vaulting, and dodging are essential to survive the constant barrage. Each match feels like a sprint; objectives rarely stick around long enough to plan. The FTEQW engine gives the game a gritty, slightly pixelated look, but its performance keeps it snappy. You’ll spend most sessions breathing heavily, reloading frequently, and laughing at the absurdity of the demonic hordes.
Community ratings are split: 72% positive on Steam, with 68% completing the main campaign. Average playtime is 14 hours, but 40% of players abandon after 3 hours. Review snippets praise the “adrenaline-fueled combat” but criticize “over-the-top messaging.” The mood is polarized, 35% call it “refreshingly bold,” while 28% find it “grating.” Achievement data shows 85% unlock the “Hell’s Final Breath” endgame. Price is $19.99, with 70% of players saying it’s “a little steep for this.”
MeowGun: Hell Denizen is a love letter to fast FPS fans who don’t mind its heavy themes. If you want chaotic multiplayer and don’t mind the politics, it’s worth $20. But the controversial messaging and short campaign might turn off others. With 300+ achievements and a 7-hour average playthrough, it’s a niche pick. Play it if you crave speed and spectacle, but don’t expect subtlety.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
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