The single-player adventure follows Gori, an anthropomorphic cat. He meows instead of talks but wears clothes and can shred in both senses of the word aboard his talking hoverboard named FRANK. — Photos: Angry Demon Studio
Gori: Cuddly Carnage has a Suda51 aesthetic but the curious part about the upcoming action-adventure game is that it’s made by a Swedish developer. Angry Demon Studio throws in an amalgam of weird elements together that don’t seem as though they’d fit together, but somehow the team manages to create a cohesive project that’s fun to play.
The single-player adventure follows Gori, an anthropomorphic cat. He meows instead of talks but wears clothes and can shred in both senses of the word aboard his talking hoverboard named FRANK. The feline rides atop his F-bombing-dropping friend, grinds on rails and rides across walls while making spectacular leaps over chasms like Tony Hawk.
