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Most shooter games have enemies that flash red and fall down. In Gorebox , you see the bone fracture. You see the skin peel back. You see the individual teeth scatter across the concrete.
The developer uses a custom "FleX" style muscle and skin system. When you punch an NPC in the stomach, they don't just fly back—they crumple. Their body registers the impact point and reacts in real-time. It is horrifying. It is hilarious. It is the most advanced ragdoll physics since Half-Life 2 . Let’s address the elephant in the room. The game is called Gorebox . It is ultra-violent. Critics on Steam and social media often ask: "Is this just a psychopath simulator?" gorebox
If you’ve scrolled through TikTok, YouTube Shorts, or Twitter (X) recently, you’ve seen it. A low-poly, faceless mannequin being launched into the stratosphere by a gravity gun. A screaming NPC getting flattened by an anvil the size of a bus. Or a player using a "Telekinesis" tool to turn a peaceful forest into a blender of limbs and particle effects. Most shooter games have enemies that flash red and fall down
8/10 – Would launch a grandma through a window again. Have you played Gorebox? What is the most creative kill you’ve engineered? Let us know in the comments below. You see the individual teeth scatter across the concrete