Prepare for a visceral journey into the dark underbelly of corporate greed in Organ Corruption, a fast-paced, first-person shooter developed and published by Alderic Laurent. As a hardened bounty hunter, you're tasked with a grim mission: eliminate corrupt biotech CEOs in a world where biological augmentation is the ultimate currency.
This isn't just about pulling triggers; Organ Corruption emphasizes player choice and emergent gameplay. Will you opt for a stealthy approach, silently taking down targets, or will you unleash a torrent of bullets in a full-frontal assault?
The choice is yours, and the consequences can be dire. The game features procedurally generated missions, ensuring that no two playthroughs are ever the same, offering a fresh challenge with each new contract.
Gathering organs isn't just for show – it's a core mechanic. These biological spoils can be used to augment your own body, granting new abilities and enhancing your combat prowess.
However, this comes at a cost. Players will face difficult life decisions, potentially sacrificing their own organs to craft powerful biological weapons and enhancements.
Ammunition is limited, forcing tactical thinking and resource management. Explore multiple routes to achieve your objectives, uncover hidden secrets, and face a variety of enemies, from security guards and scientists to failed experiments and automated bio-turrets.
Organ Corruption promises a retro-inspired, immersive sim experience with roguelite elements, where every decision, from how you approach a mission to how you augment your body, shapes your survival. The game is currently in development, with features subject to change, but the core experience of tactical shooting, organ harvesting, and difficult choices is already taking shape.





