Obey the Insect God is available now on PC via Steam

Dust off your CRT monitors and prepare for a fever dream of digitised sprites and 2D carnage. Chunkle Freaky’s Movies Games, the studio led by award-winning filmmaker Charles Davis, has officially released its surreal action-platformer, Obey the Insect God, on PC via Steam.

If you grew up in the ’90s playing the “forbidden” games your parents warned you about, this one is aimed directly at your nostalgia—and your nightmares.


A Surreal Descent into the Kalevala

Inspired by the Kalevala (the famous Finnish national epic), Obey the Insect God isn’t your typical retro-revival. You step into the boots of a lone warrior standing before the lair of the titular deity. Armed with a spear and a desperate need to find a mysterious woman, you must navigate a cursed castle teeming with unforgiving enemies.

The narrative is as thick and strange as the game’s atmosphere, blending ancient mythology with the aesthetics of a dusty, long-lost arcade cabinet.

Key Features at a Glance:

  • Digitised Live-Action Sprites: The game utilises a visual style reminiscent of early Mortal Kombat or Lethal Enforcers, using real actors captured via video to create an eerie, “uncanny valley” effect.
  • Skill-Based Combat: Don’t let the old-school look fool you. The combat is modern and brutal, featuring perfect blocks, stuns, and unlockable skills to help you survive.
  • Open Exploration: Most traversal abilities are unlocked from the jump, allowing you to explore over 24 interconnected zones at your own pace.
  • Surrealist Horror: From the enemy designs to the pulsating backgrounds, the game leans heavily into its filmmaker roots to deliver a cinematic, albeit disturbing, experience.

Why It’s Turning Heads

The indie scene is crowded with pixel art, but Obey the Insect God stands out by leaning into the “ugly-cool” aesthetic of the 32-bit era’s digitised actors. Early Steam reviews have already praised the game’s combat quality, noting that while the visuals are intentionally jarring and “shabby” in a retro way, the gameplay loop is surprisingly polished.

“It looks like someone got their best friends together and said ‘Let’s make a game’… but this one breaks the mold. The combat is quality.” — Early Steam Review


PC System Requirements

Thinking of entering the lair? You’ll need a decent rig to handle these high-res (for the ’90s) sprites:

ComponentMinimumRecommended
OSWindows 10 (64-bit)Windows 11
Processori7-8700 or higheri7-8700 or higher
Memory8 GB RAM10/12 GB RAM
GraphicsGTX 1080RTX 2080
Storage17 GB (SSD Recommended)17 GB (SSD Recommended)

Obey the Insect God is available now on Steam, and for a limited time, you can snag it with a 10% launch discount. If you’re looking for something that feels like a “controversial fighting game your mom’s hairdresser’s kid let you play,” this is the one.

Will you bow down, or will you bring the Insect God to its knees? Let us know in the comments!

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