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Super Psycho Baseball is a chaotic roguelike that swaps sports strategy for slapstick violence. Developed by internetcharles and published by Giant Scam Industries, it launched on PC in November 2025. You play as a batter battling through five increasingly unhinged pitchers, each with their own quirks and over-the-top attacks. The goal? Hit home runs while dodging absurdly dangerous pitches and collecting powerups to survive. Think baseball crossed with a horror movie, but played in quick bursts. It’s not about skill or strategy, it’s about luck, timing, and laughing at the ridiculousness of it all.
Each run is a sprint through five boss battles. You control a batter in real-time, swinging at pitches that range from fastballs to explosive objects. Dodging is half the battle, each pitcher throws wildly different patterns, like spinning curveballs or pitchforks. You collect powerups between at-bats to upgrade stats or unlock special swings, but death resets your progress. The challenge comes from balancing risk and reward: use a powerup now or save it for a tougher boss? Sessions last 10, 15 minutes, and the controls are simple but twitchy. The randomness keeps things fresh, though some runs feel unfair. It’s a high-speed, low-stakes loop of chaos.
Community ratings average 4.1/5, with 78% completing the final boss. Average playtime is 4.2 hours, though 35% of players report over 10 hours chasing achievements. Moods are split: 60% enjoy the absurdity, while 25% gripe about RNG. One review calls it “the most fun I’ve had getting wrecked,” while another criticizes “unbalanced difficulty spikes.” The game has 25 achievements, with 72% of players earning at least half. Most common complaints? “Boss 3 is a nightmare” and “powerups feel arbitrary.” Still, 82% of players say they’d recommend it to others.
This game is a niche hit for fans of chaotic, luck-based mechanics. At $19.99, it’s cheap enough to justify a try if you like roguelikes or over-the-top sports parodies. The 25 achievements add replay value, but don’t expect balanced design or deep strategy. If you’re okay with frequent deaths and enjoy laughing at ridiculous boss fights, it’s worth the price. Skip it if you prefer skill-based games or take sports titles seriously.
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