Overview
Step into the grim shoes of a war veteran in The Headsman, a simulation and RPG experience where your new profession is that of an executioner. Forced into this role, your only path to freedom is to serve an unspecified term in town. This isn't a career path you likely envisioned, but as the saying goes, "work is work." The game promises a unique take on the simulation genre, blending elements of action and adventure with the stark realities of a medieval executioner's life.
Highlights
- A Unique Simulation Experience: Take on the challenging role of an executioner, a profession rarely explored in gaming.
- Varied Contracts: Beyond standard executions, you'll encounter more intriguing tasks, such as staking the skull of a suspected vampire, adding a layer of dark fantasy to the gameplay.
- Moral Ambiguity and Bribes: The game introduces mechanics where you can be bribed by enemies of the condemned, forcing you to make difficult choices that impact outcomes.
Who It's For
This game is for players who enjoy simulation and RPG titles with a darker, more mature theme. If you're looking for a unique gameplay experience that delves into morally grey areas and offers a departure from typical fantasy or sci-fi settings, The Headsman might be for you. Fans of immersive sims and management games with a narrative focus will also find elements to appreciate.
Game Info
Developed and published by Play2Chill, The Headsman falls into the Action, Adventure, Casual, Indie, RPG, and Simulation genres. It is a single-player experience that supports Steam Achievements and has partial controller support, with cloud saves also available. The game is rated for ages 0+ but carries content descriptors for murder, torture, and brutality, indicating mature themes. It is a paid title with an unknown user reception at this time, and it is coming soon to Steam. The game features full audio support in English and several other languages, including Traditional Chinese, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Simplified Chinese, Polish, Portuguese (Portugal and Brazil), and Turkish.





