Helheim Hassle, the new dismemberment/puzzle game releasing on August 18, 2020, can be taken for a test drive today via a new demo. Available on Steam and on the Nintendo eShop, the demo promises "a preview of the madness you might come to see in Helheim Hassle. Witness the mood of the world, meet some main characters, deal with a few goblins and dip your toes in some Puzzles."
Why is "Puzzles" capitalized? Why are you giving Helheim Hassle a hassle about capitilization?
A bit more about Helheim Hassle, for those that missed our previous posts:
"Helheim Hassle is a comedic yet macabre narrative adventure game, from the same universe as their previous hit Manual Samuel, that is as much about friendship as it is about body parts. You play as Bjørn, a pacifist Viking who hates the idea of dying and going to Valhalla (who then ends up dying and getting taken to Valhalla) as he seeks to negotiate his way out while helping the mysterious Pesto on a quest to retrieve a certain magical item... In return, Pesto will try to grant Bjørn a permanent residence in Helheim - what a hassle!"
Helheim Hassle will be released on Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Switch on August 18th. A PlayStation 4 version is also coming a little later in 2020.