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The hand-drawn Metroidvania, Cookie Cutter, has just released its latest trailer, which promises an even more brutal and bloody gameplay experience.
As fans eagerly anticipate the release of Cookie Cutter, the new trailer offers a glimpse into the life of Cherry, a rage-fueled android on a mission to rescue her creator from the clutches of a mastermind villain.
Showcased at the Future Games Show Summer Showcase, the intense two-minute trailer showcases Cherry tearing apart her enemies with laser guns, spinning blade-tipped spears, and her trusty chainsaw.
As you progress through the game, you’ll encounter Raz, a mechanic who will upgrade your abilities and weapons to transform you from just an angry android to a terrifying killing machine. However, Cookie Cutter is not for the faint of heart, with its unapologetic violent approach to every situation.
In your quest to find Shinji, you’ll traverse a world that unlocks as Cherry upgrades her arsenal, unlocking new abilities, weapons, and items as she marches towards the point of no return on her gory rampage.
Fortunately, the wait for Cookie Cutter is not long, with a mid-2023 release window on the horizon. The game will be available on PC via Steam and Epic Games. For more games that pack a punch, take a look at our best fighting games list.
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